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a nice range of evening frocks for short people are now being cleared at Schroder's .sale -at 20s each.-—Advt.

From 7s 6d to 12s Addi'on’s are offering startling reductions in boys’ suits from size *8 to size 16 also 1 gent’s suit dark grey at 255, a Teal snip.—Advt.

Mr R. L. ‘ Leech, ; Service Store, in til A. issue, draws attention - to their stock of confectionery, and a special line of Roberts’ biscuits, and to'the fact that delivery Js undertaken to all parts of the district.

“I wi-h I had had some sovereigns with me,” writes a Dunedin 'resident, who recently landed in Sydney for a holiday, in referring W'itiib”,' advantage receive,d by visitoi-s from t/e exchange rate. “I got from the bank'' £ll for a £lO cheque on Aew Zealand. A sack Or two of sovereigns would show a nice profit herey and; ,so .keen' is the igiold buying V .business that they rush you with a card as soon as-you have cleared the wharf,” The card referred to by the writer of (the letter is enclosed and shows that the following rates’ are offered for currency—English sovereigns £1 12s 4d, New Zealand £1 notes £1 2s 6d,' Canadian and American dollar bibs 6s 7d,

There is scarcely a home where the double strength Cough Balsam is not unquestionably accepted, as standing for health and, freedom from colds. People everywhere accllaim it. Why not join the happy throng P Call at Messrs Gooch and Co's store and get your bottle without delay*—Advt, 1 ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1932, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1932, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1932, Page 4

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