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Drastic MILLINERY, CHILDREN’. A -4«< KJ O ’PHONE 89. JO HAMILTON k 5, STREET, P.O. BOX 9. Mz 9 H Wi7 HHI ns§ga®ic siSEttle A & mm "&***&/+ m Mai ■M* Mi iw IS Jbn-*’ , „ MANY AND VARIED ARE THE NEW LINO DESIGNS THAT HARLEY’S HAVE JUST LANDED AND VERY MODERATELY PRICED THEY ARE TOO. *5» ►!<» s l< FOR KITCHENETTE, BREAKFAST ROOM OR SITTING ROOM YOU WILL FIND DESIGNS THAT WILL MAKE YOUR ROOMS CHEERFUL AND HARMONISE WITH ANY COLOUR SCHEME. HARLEY FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS ! HAGKAY CTREE! CREYMO UTCI * .Travailing Rtpresontatlvfr:—MH. ROBERTSON. BP ewo——■win PICKED FROM BETTER ’S 71 d 5? SAYINGS AT A GLANCE! FANCY SHIRTS, all sizes, Usual Price 6/11 to 13/6. SALE PRICE 4/11 to 9/H. MEN’S FANCY PYJAMAS, Usual Price 11/6 to 22/6. SALE PRICE 7/11 to 16/6. FULL RANGE MEN’S CAPS. Usual Price 6/6 to 7/6. SALE PRICE 3/11. MEN’S FUR FELT HATS. Usual Price 21/- to 27/6. SALE PRICE 16/6 to 21/-. ALL WOOL WHITE BLANKETS, Single and Double. Usual Price 22/6 and 35/-. SALE PRICE 19/6 and 29/6. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ ALL WOOL TWO-PIECE BATHING COSTUMES. Usual Price 16/6. SALE PRICE 10/6. A SPECIAL LINE, ALL WOOL BATHING COSTUMES—TO CLEAR 5/11. 20% OFF ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS BOUGHT DURING OUR SALE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR CLOTHES W. H. GENTS’ OUTFITTER AND MERCER, BOX No. 84. ’PHONE No. 'lb7. EEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA

A large assortment of childrens’ frocks is now showing at Patersons. Sizes from 16 to 39. Come in and inspect . Also a wide range of ladies’ is . now to hand at very moderate prices.—Advt. breathe away that cold! Inhale ; “Nsuzo,l”—the scientific remedy that disinfects and protects the circle of infection. 2s Gd buys the new double size containing 120 full doses. —Advt. Thrifty buyers are already visiting the Economical Crockery Shop to select their preserving pans and ‘jam bottles. Call and inspect our large stocks. The cheapest and best in town. P. Stephens |)?0 j lie tress .—Advt-

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1931, Page 4

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326

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1931, Page 4

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