* f NEW ZEALAND €> & OTHING FAC ••’i' MEN’S TRQU,SE|?S. >; i ,Oi good i^Veed,’.splendid fitting Cuff Bottoms. Usually 12s fid. Sale Price 9s Hd. ULTIM.AX-WOfI&TED SUITS. Tliese suits are made in our own factory from Colonial worsteds; style . and Vtfsually; >lloS .: ! v %. ; Sale price 955. MEN’S FANCY BAND SHIRTS Witli collars to match. Good striped perfect fitting; wonderful value, usually 7s fid. Sale Price fls lid. UNDER WEAR Forty Dozen Men’s Underpants and Singlets, light summer weights, cotton and wool, all sizes; usually 9s fid. S?ile Price 5s 6d. BOYS’ JERSEYS. A special purchase /from a large anporting company; all colours with fancy collars. Usually fis fid Sale Price 3s lid. ALL-WOO!. SOCKS. These are made from the famous Manawatu Mill, four-ply, heels and toe. Usually Is fit] a pair. Sa|& Price, 3 pairs for 3s 6d MEN’S PYJAMAS Wyucette material, well made and will give great service. Usually 11s fid Sale Price 8s 6d. FELT HATS A job line of Colonial-made wool felt hats; gll the latest shapes, shoeing in beaver, steel, and red Cuba shades; To clear at 8S 6d. MEN’S SPORTS JACKETS A. special purchase has enabled us to cut this fine line down 50 per cent; usually 25s . . f 1 ’Sale Price 13s 6d SUIT CASES. Our famous fibre Suit Cases, and all corners protected, steel edged rims; usually jOs fid, 10s fid, 11s 6d - Td clear at 7s 9d, 8s 6d, 9s 3d. NO. A67D-LADIES’ TAN, 1-3 AR SHOES, Cuban heels, good fitting and good wearing. Usually 2os. Sale Price 14s nd pair, sizes 3 to 7 NO. A2O3.—LADIES’ PATENT 1-BAR SHOES Fancy trimming, Cuban heels; the very latest. Call and try them on. Usually 255. Sale Price 1«s Hd pair, sizes 3 to 7. STROKE LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS OXFORD TENNIS SHOES Crepe rubber soles ; our price defies competition. Usually 7s lid. . Sale Price 6s 3d pair, sizes 3 to 8. NO. 559.—GENTS’ B/C OXFORD SHOES Latest toes; a real good shoe at a reasonable price, sizes 6to 10. Usually 355. Sale Price 21 s to clear. & 1 V *1 NEW ZEALAND Xm ACTORY CLOTHING BOYS’ SCHOOL KNICKERS Of good:solid, tweed, made specially for the \ fl H. 8.” at a price defying competition ; usually 5s fid Sale Price 3s Hd. © Mall Your Orders BI4S KEYELL STREET, HOKITIKA,
Fluctuations of the current as experienced locally do not \ffect to any great extent the All Electric Majestci Radio set. A ballast tube overcomes this annoying condition and also protects the set against excessive. v.olL age and the resultant burning out of transformers. Ring ’phone 112 and arrange for a demonstration. L. S. Ross, Majestic agent for Westland.--10.
We have secured a large range of curtain nets at a price. These arc selling readily at Is 6d, Is lid to i's i)d a yard. Call early or ring ’phono number 179 and secure your requirements at .Frank Fade’s— Advc.
For pickling there is na. better vinegar on, tire market than Sharland’s Vinegar. Pure, piquant and strong, Vll grocers—jp bottle pp bulk, —Adyt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1930, Page 3
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