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BEST VALU OVERCOATS LUMBER JACKETS CARDIGANS SOCKS TIES OFFERING IN MEN’S SI NO LUTS UNDERPANTS PYJAMAS s::mrs SCARVES -OCompara our values in MEN’S and DOYS’ winter underwear. BOX NO. 9. HAMILTON STREET,—H 'PHONE 83. HOKITIKA.

P THE'MOST IMPORTANT ITEM IN YOUR FURNITURE—COMFORT. G THERE IS A LUXURIOUS CO MFORT IX OUR CHESTER'FIELH SUITES., . , THE CHESEI’ERFIELD—THE CHAIRS GIVE DELIGHTFUL REST JUST TILTED AT THE RIGHT ANGLE TO SUPPORT WEARY BACKS. PERFECTLY UP HOLSTER ED SO THAT YOU WELCOME THEIR INVITING EMBRACE, YET THE PRICES OF THESE CHESTERFIELD SUITS RANGE FROM ONLY £ls/15/0 INSPECTION INVITED. INSPECTION INVITED. INSPECTION INVITED. INSPECTION INVITED. HARLEY & CO. LTD. THE HOME MAKERS. MACKAV fTBE.ST GRE Y MOUTH Travelling ncprosemafives- -MR. ROBERTSON. nrr

i iii if«iii yjiii . ... THAT IS THE TIME WHEN A WOMAN CAN LOOK HER BEST, ESPECIALLY IF SHE BUYS HER FROCKS OR FROCK MATERIALS FROM MCKAY & SONS. II iii I 111 ■ I Sill! 1 ill m. €*. S 3 I m FROCKS 1N I>LA,N ANT) FLOHAL GEORGETTES, TAFFETA, SATIN AND CHEPE-D E-Ci lEX E. SATINS 1X ale the latest shades from 3/0 yard. (tEORCrETTES IN SHADES OF WHITE, BLACK, PINK, , GREEN, APRICOT, LEMON, & MAUVE. CREPE DE CHENES FiloM 4 > G T 0 n i Q YARD- % W. Me KAY & SOM mmm COIt NER C F W ELD & TANC It E D ST It EETS .j

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 4

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