ASK FOR “TTRA” ‘'lira” is a specially brewed new brand of ale, which, has won its way into pLclic popularity. “Tira” is opened in wonderful conditions—sparkling, full of wholesome goodner3, the best of ill refreshers —each and every bottle It a surprise, containing a rich and liavuuiy leverage that will completely win your taste and approval, ‘"xira” can ’ e procured a'. all hotels. Make yoiu next a “Tira.”—Advt. H mi offRE T LOOKING FOR Strengthened where strength is needed 22/6 S ANY SIZE Eighteen months’ wear guaranteed. Ha 3 double Beats and elbows, and li a wonderful wearing suit for boys hard on clothes. Worsted finish, in Mid and Dark Grey or Brown. Closely woven and not easily soiled. Your money back at once If not satisfied. A FREE POCKET KNIFE If you mention this paper. Extra trousers 7/6 extra. Glasson’s Warehouse 96 Lichfield Street t Y 3 m Christchurch,
i .* PAPER SERVIETTES; D’OYLEYS, AND PICNIC PLATES F'®r your parties or picnics we can supply some very prettj' ideas in either plain or colored Serviettes and D’Oyleys. Picnic plates are also here at low prices. James King BOOKSELLER & STATIONER REVELL STKEET, HOKITiKA 'Phone 71M
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1932, Page 7
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194Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1932, Page 7
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