To-morrow (Thursday) evening, August 17, an exceptionally close conjunction of Venus and Jupiter will take place. These, the two brightest planets in the solar system, at the time of sunset on that evening will be apparently quite close together in the western sky. The apparent motion of Venus in the sky being about six times that of Jupiter, it will seem as if the planets are rapidly coming still closer together, and when the planets set at about 8 p.m. their distance apart will appear very small indeed. Ladies’ astrakhan coats 39/6 for 19/6; ladies’ tweed Coats up to 45/- for 5/-; rain coats 39/6 now 25/- each; rain coats 17/6 now 5 j- each. Be sure and invest now—Schrader and Co. are determined to keep die prices down these hard times. —Advt. Science says, “Breathe your cold away”. You can by inhaling “Nazol” the commousense scientific remedy. Powerful and penetrating. Treats such ailments at the root of the trculie. 60 doses for Is 6d. li’O doses for 2s fid —Advt
Ladies’ hats 8/6, now 1/6 each j ladies’ hats 13/6, now 2/6 each; evening frocks 25/- now 10/6' each. These are some of‘ the week-end bargains offering a Schroder’s and Co.—Adv^
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1933, Page 4
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