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fat'i 1 s & SUMMER FROCKS so. as ir> 2& PATTERSON’S t **».v -■ i i> . Wowwi’s-S.W. and O.S. COTTON FROCKS FROM 5/9. ' LARGE VARIETY IN NO SLEEVES, SHORT SLEEVES,' AND LONG SLEEVES, SUITABLE*--FOR HOUSJ; FROCKS* PICNIC FROCKS 1 OR- STREET FROCKS. ’ l ;f' V H -y)WS. ’ ‘ CHILDREN’S FROCKS, 16 inch'to 39 inch, FROM 1/9 Upwards. A LARGE'VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLOURS. INSPECTION INVITED. THE ECONOMIC CASH DRAPERS. P.O. BOX 86. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. Agents for C. Taylor and Co., the expert Dry Cleaners and .Dyers.

WHY “COOK” YOURSELF THIS HOT SUMMER WEATHER! * > .t: m • ••■••• • •• * •>r~Y -k t I '-“i B*BB SSSgg ares INSTAL AN ELECTRIC RANGE, AND CHANGE A BOTHERSOME TASK INTO A PLEASANT DOMESTIC ART. SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES ARE:— Freedom from excessive heat, fumes, smoke, sooty utensils, pot scouring, and ijuel handling. ~ • Food is more tasty, digestible, and nourishing, with assured uni* . term results. • SAFETY, EASE OF CONTROL, AND ECONOMY. • ■ . ■• ; 4 ,. . . \ ■ . ; . Let .us advise you how to modernise j-our kitchen with Elcctrio ’ • Cooking and Water-heating. LTD. WELD — HOK.riKA,

B 1IIPE! V: •> *llll* All Our Frocks and ■i. V <. !■ All Our Hats are being sold at Half Price, cash o . £■, » ■'» f AT J : *. ,-ryt? f S fST •r v? ; i t THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1933, Page 3

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206

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1933, Page 3

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