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THE BRIGHT MEN’S SHOP! WE MAKE-FRIENDS OF OUR OLD CUSTOMERS AND LASTING CUSTOMERS OF THE FIRST SHOPPERS. WE WISH TO GIVE YOU ALWAYS A FAIR, REASONABLE DEAL THAT WILL BRING YOU BACK TO OUR STORE SATISFIED AND CONTENTED. GOOD QUALITY CLOTHING, SOUND IN STYLE AND FABRIC IS RECOGNISED BY EVERY MAN AS THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. THAT’S THE KIND OF CLOTHES WE SELL! W. H. STOPFORTH, BOX No. 81. ’PHONE NO. 137. T R IS T< T, V. 0 K I T I K A 1 • • u 'w *s* BBVEU
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1930, Page 4
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