will appreciate a Gift selected from Eallantyr.es stock of New Zealand Specialties. These include:— Photographic Art Ca’endars, interesting features oi and surroundings; 7in a 7in • • 2/6 Embossed Leather Bookmarkers, and Calendars, showing Maoris, Native Birds and Flowers 1/6, 1/11, 2/3 & 7/6 Sufedo Leather Goods %ote- ; Books 1/6, Needle Eooks, 2/3, Bridge .Scorers 4/11, Cosies 15/6, Tabid Mats 9/6. iSettle Holders 1/11, Glove Cases 4/11, Handkerchief Cases 4/6, Telephone!. .Book/ Covers "76, Circular Cushions 25/-, Letter Pockets 4/6,, Arm Chair, du Trays 5/6; all with natil flowers. New Zealand Blankets and Bugs make ideal gifts. Initialled free of charge. Ballantynes undertake the packing and despatch of overseas parcels, if desired. DISCOUNT: 1/"- in. £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. A . v / CtflciLL. CHRISTCHUECH
Traced needlework in Hundredifi different designs 1 'W . .. , if if ■ ■ ■-. y^M . '' x\S]si ’ "’Si yym AC - C'v Traced needlework Is a lmost pleasant and profitable way of parsing the time—call here for all your requirements. Complete selectlMg at low prices. . “PATERSON’S” The Economic Cash Drapers. , Agents for Taylor’s,' Dyeing and Dry Cleansrs. REVELL STREET, HOKITEKA
of ta inv IV Jewellery Solves the Gilt Problem. There are so many different items in Jewellery from which to choose that you will have no trouble., in making your Gift selection here. Call in and see the many Gift ideas for both men and women. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTjfeIAN MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA 'Phone 152 J. Tesissesit /\ <*«ao Grandfather clocks that chime and have the very newest ideas in cabinet work are a really fine addition to the home. Then the new ornamental clicks are sure to appeal. They lack nothing in appearance and the works are reliable, making them true timekeepers. Come in and inspect. T J. Temnent WAT TISiI| MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTHf# HOKITIKA 'Phon» 152 ?$&.. >'■' ’ MSI' u. V. : V Vfi •sri
The most discerning housewivee ”«* Sharland’s vinegar. It’s so pure, qo piquant, so full-flavoured and it’s brewed in New Zealand. Sold in bottle or bulk at all stores.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1932, Page 2
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