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Ballantynes •••• • • • PBINTED VELVETS and FACQNNE VELVETS. 38in wide. Usual Prices: 12/6 to 19/6 yard—- / / Sale Price 8/11 yard IVOBY SATIN. A pure silk appropriate for Debutantes frocks, etc., 38in wide. Usual Price 21/- yard— Sale Price. 19/11 yard Closing , Date Saturday, July 30 "Pictorial Review” Printed Paper Patterns give the best assistance in Home Dressmaking. FLOEAL WINCEYETTE, in dainty''’designs, suitable for Underclothing. 36in wide. Usual Prices: 1/6,' 1/9i yd—- • Sale Price 1/- yard ‘ ■ ,j m ! - fwJmu;. v . • •.« Pti-i; COLOUEED WINCEYETTE, in. plain shades of Salmon, Cream, Sky, Pink, Green and Maufo. 36in wide. Usual Price l/7-| yard— Sale Price 1/- yard \ POSTAGE PAID. Discount: 1/- in the £ ior Cash or on Monthly Accounts. Christchurch * CIU.

LINES OF INTEREST Ladies’ VESTS (good quality) ' 1/9, 1/11 each. '' ' ' -Ladies’ VESTS, Lace Inset., S.S. ana N.S. 2/11 each. Ladies’ VESTS, Locknit, N.S. 3/- each. ' Ladies’ VESTS, Lace Inset, N.S. 3/3 eacn. Ladies’ VESTS, all wool, S.S. 4/3 each. •' i\y >.,!'; . • Ladies’ FLEECY LINED KNICKERS, blue, pink and grey, 1/11 pair. ' O.S. Only Ladies’ FLEECY LINED SILK KNICKERS, all shades, 3/6 w., 3/n o.s. Ladies’ LOCKNIT KNICKERS (Cream Only) 3/- W., 3/3. O.S. Ladies’ Canterbury SILK LOCKNIT, All shades, 5/6 S.W. and W, 5/9 O.S. and X.O.S. Ladies’ CREPE KNICKERS 1/9 W., 1/11 O.S. Ladies’ COTTON FUJI KNICKERS 2/- W., 2/3 O.S. ' ' Ladies’ CASHMERE HOSE, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, and 4/6 pair. Ladies’ SILK AND WOOL HOSE, 3/6, 3/9, 4/6, and. 5/3 pair. • : / • ' R. PATERSON, THE ECONOMIC CASH DRAPERS. / (WHERE MONEY GOES FARTHEST). AGENTS FOR TAYLOR’S DYEING AND DRY CLEANING. ’ : dEV EL L STItEE T , II OKIT IE A . '. p’Phone 212. • , P.O. Bex' 86.

Alarms that S 2X « \ v That’* the kind you want to rouse you when you really must get up. We have many Reliable Alarm Clocks Some with luminous A'As if you "rant to see what time it is in the dark. They save wondering whether it is nearly time to get up. All prices and qualities are here. You can he aura of Satie* faction if you buy from J/ WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER • ICilßcni & OPTICIAN MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA 'Phone 15'/

Time is Just About!— No need to make this uncertain guess of "just about” when you wear one of our WRISTLET WATCHES. ' They are built to give absolute accuracy down to the laat second. We b a ve *!I models suitable foe LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, housed in cases truly worthy of their aterling movements— Come in and sea them l J. TENNENT Watchmaker, Jswellsr ani Optician MAWHERA £)UAY GREYMOUTH ¥ HOKITIKA ’Phone 152 SB i & <s> “HUSBAND AND WIFE’S HANDBOOK.” Dr. Hubert Alcott). ACONCTCE TREATISE o n a subject of Vital Importai.ee to all married persons and those intending to marry. with our booklet f appliances. These tivo books posted u: .der plain wrapper for• Is 'inly. OHEMISTS’ SUPPLIES CC., Bos. IKS, Christchurch Protect yourself from winter ailments such as coughs and colds. Nazol is an efficient, scientific remedy. Acts at the root of . the trouble. Gives uuiek relief. 12C doses for 2s 6d. 00 doses for Is del.—Advt, BE WARM AND COSY THIS WINTER. |JSE ELECTRIC RADIATORS IN YOUR HOME, OR SHOP. , | They Provide a Cheap and Conven- ; ient fo?m of room Heating, At any time from early morning to late at night, electric radia* ter will cheer and warm you with its cosy glow, They are grand tor drying and airing clothes, or if you ar* sitting up lata with the Radio after the y pictures A flick of the switch and the heat is there for you CONVENIENT— Safe— AND RELIABLE. I KANIERI ELECTRIC LIMITED Weld street office.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1932, Page 2

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597

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1932, Page 2

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