I I 1 I 1 1 I “BOUQUETS”This is not the time for “throwing bouquets” unless they are well and truly earned, and it is the more grat.fying to us therefore that we are constantly receiving letters from customers congratulating us and thanking us for making their soiled and creased clothing ‘‘every bit as good as new”. Look out your suits, coats, dresses, costumes—send them to us for dyeing, cleaning or pressing—you will be every nit as pleased as all our other customers are. R. PATERSON, i REPRESENTING C. TAYLOR AND CO„ LTD. M E RC £ R , BEVELt 6T . . HOKITIKA i i 0 l 1 1 1 BMP Grain Leather jj Upper and Toe Gap | Full Vamp runs to Toe Pf»! Seams are Double or Triple Stitched LQ tern He ote runs Heel to Toe Mishko Heel firmly held by 14 Nails jj® Waterproof Sole Two thicknesses of Grain Lather Vamp and To® Gap Instate oKssto ef Sale Leather THAT GIVES YOU Real Comfort and Extra Long Wear it 3'Ply Sole Construction fi. Heat 6® tbe foot a Leather Insole 2. Another layer of Leather in the Middle eels 3. Next to the Qround the BALL-BAND Mishit© ®©9@ Here you have leather-sole comfort with M ishko-sole wear... and that is two or thr®@ times the wear of an ordinary leather sole® You can save money on your nest pair ©# work shoes if you ask us for the famous BALL# BAND MISHKO §H©ES . and boys wh© ara “hard ©» OLIVER & DUFF,, Revell Street , PHONE NU. 139 BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS, Hokitika
TAILORED d Tle FROM 160 s -TOUR CHOICE CAN BE MADE I FROM a wide range of MATERIALS. LADIES: For & number of years wo have made a special study of ladies tailoring. Satisfaction guaranteed. LADIES’ AND «ENT’S TAILORS. FRANK BALLINGER S CO. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. (Next to •!. L. Tinner’s.) O’Connell & Caiiari REVELL ST.— HOKITIKA. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE MADE TO ANY DESIGN. OUR OAK SUITES ARE A SPECIALITY. KAPOO BEDDING and WIRE M/T----TRESSES ALWAYS ON HAND. Full information on enquiry at the Factory, opposite F. Schroder and Co’a Drapers. Telephone No. 167SL MRS JOHN COYLE FITZ HERBERT ST., HOKITIKA |'\ESIRES to notify that she is still continuing the CARRYING and CONTRACTING BUSINESS so successfully carried on by her lat« husband, which ij under the capable management 1 of her son, John Coyle junr. J Every desciiptiou of cartage ano carrying effected. Pnoe3 reasonable. WOOD AND COAL SUPPLIED IN AN! QUANTITY. Ring John r©yi© 'phone No. So. F. W. THOMPSON & COY. J. P. COULSON, PROPRIETOR. CARRYING AND FORWARDING AGENTS, PARK STHKEi’, HOKITIKA. QARRYTNG in all its branches. town or country. Furniture .«©- cuielv packed and forwarded to any (tarj of Naw F.ailSfr*;!
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1931, Page 8
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447Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1931, Page 8
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