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Ha ‘As Good as Gold’ APPLIES TO OUR Size sS Hose. YTI SlgEiblLCß A Black with red, white or ,Jrah» "Sissmss green bars. Usually 2/11. SPECIAL sale price 1/11 Ladies , Locknit pyjamas, ’ What you save during this Sale BOYS’ BLAZERS'. two tone effects, all shades. FO R T|Ny TOTS ' , . Small boys’ navy Blazers, W. Usually 6/11 to 9/11— Canterbury Locknit Frocks, jg “as ffOOd aS Gold” —The Quality IS Of the Highest Value with white cord. Sizes Dainty style. In azure, shell 12to 8. usuaHy 6/11— special and J? ai2 . e - 18in - and 20in - —Satisfaction is of the Highest Standard. Truly our Sale is i—» LOCKNIT NIGHTGOWNS, Usually 6/6— BOYS’ SHIRTS plain style, with picot fin- SALE PRICE 4/6 toaiiceoq' GrOOd RS Gold”. Boys’ Canterbury Locknit ish. S.W., W. Usually 6/11 MEN > S WHITE NEGLIGE P W °w GROUSERS Sports Shirts with zipp SHIRTS Usually 5/11— S: w[rth m 6/11 b {o e '7/" 1 . w ., L h OCKNIT VrjainWv SALE PRICE V” 3 only Ladles' fawn 2.plec S , SALE PRICE 4/11 "XokS SALE PRICE 2/11 SOIN. FADELESS COSTUMES. S.W. and W. I " 11 u ? u, H...,11„ 1/11 ■■■■■■ PRINTS sizes. Real snips. Usually , , ■■. n— i SINGLETS & SHORTS New season’s natternc 2/.1 69/6— 2/11 Boys 1 School Caps, with mbmm»mmr Canterbury Super Locknit. SALE PRICE 9d Yd Ladies' smart PRINT badge. All sizes in stock. GIRLS’ LOCKNIT Athletic or ordinary style. HMMHUMnunuKuoun, 2/3 ' Guaranteed fast shades. Usually 3/6 and 3/11 NIGHTGOWNS. AII coloured locknit to ART SILKS AND Children’s assorted figured g.SvW. to O.S. Usually 4/11 «Daintily trimmed with mo- dear. Usually 5/11 to 6/6 MAROCAINS BRITWAY FROCKS with qpnRTC SUITS tiffs or lace. Fit 3to 6 SALE PRICE 2/11 A splendid range. Usually Bloomers to match Siz.s 4/11 SPORTS SUITS, tins or iace. rlo lu i 2/6 and 2/11 vard— 18 to 24. Usually 4/9— ’ Fadeless pure Britway «> Men’s 2-piece Grey Sports All shades., Usual MEN’S PYJAMAS. ' SALE PRICE 9d Yd — Cross-Over SMOCKS. All Suits. Double breasted y / dricf p/G Summer weight, in Luvisca MOKnannMnaaamam 15|/6 , shades. S.W., W. and O.S. coat and sports trousers. SALE PRICE 2/b si||< Qp Fujj|ene SM 36)N> SPOTTED KA g E A pleasing select.on of Usua || 6/11 _ Worth 47/6- LADIES’ LOCKNIT Men’s on!y. Usually 19/6 CREPES. Crepe Morocain and Petal BLOOMERS. to 25/- Al! shades. Usually 2/3 — Crepe S,L -K F ,, „ e \ki SALP PRICP Q/11 gai p pripf 1/a S.S.W. to W.X. Usually .Figured, fast washing MEN’S SUITS Al I pastel shades SW_W,. LE , PR .'?n SALE PRICE 1/6 29/6 49/6 _ PRINT CROSS . OVERS . Mens good Worsted Suits . . ? Us y / , / A || s j zes jn men » s Woven HAND TOWELS. mm-™-™™™ J short sleeves or no sleeves. I?/ P. eW ''j 6 St Ri Pe *|d 89 Stripe Coloured NEGLIGE Fast colours. Good sizes. | .. s - w -» w - and °- s - Usually WeU made. Neatly cut. MESH SCANTIES. SHIRTS, with 2 collars to Ideal for kitchen wear. Wonderful a ay Ladjes 4/11 _ Usually 84/- tn good quality locknit match. Usually 5/11— Usually 2/6 pair— Celanese BLOUSES Large 11111 »——— Hip yoke fitting/ In apple, SALE PRICE 3/11 SALE PRICE 1/3 Pr. ra "9 e of shades - Usually ENGLISH GYM. HOSE. WHITP PULLOVERS skv rose ivory S.W. W. 6/ Extra long legs. Sizes 9, 9 2 WHITE PULLOVERS sky, rose, 'vory. o , MEN’S KHAKI & GREY ALL LINEN TEA 1 11 and 10. 3/11 — A LI-w°d White Pullovers, UsuaHy 4/6, 4/H WORK SHIRTS. TOWELS. , . A/ 25/ .‘. + 2/11 PAIR ■ W, i h uJ°"£ S u ? SALE PRICE 3/6 A)| Oddments . Usua |. 22in x 32in. An excellent V/'X™ ’ Jatc qUar -!u i u/ eio ?u , i/ R a l Cy i^ Ch - LADIES’ LOCKNITSLIPS ly 3/11. to 5/6- drying cloth. SPECIAL SWAGGER COATS wi h ODDMENTS IN TENNIS I Worth 11/6 to 15/6.— . . / qaip PRICP 2/6 SAI P PRICP ? por 2/a Skirts to match. Usually SOCKS I SALE PRICE 6/11 Odd lines with opera top. SALE PRj£E_2/o SALE PRICE- 3 FORJV6 g 5/ I <?WIM SUITS U§lJa " y SALE 0 PRICE 2/6 MEN’S ALL WOOL HORROCKESES 9 1/- PAIR I SWIM SUITS. bALt. KHiiut SWIM SUITS GUARANTEED SHEETS 12 ' 6 i' i i 1 Men’s Interlock Swim Suits MESH LOCKNIT O.S. and Men’s. Open back. For hard wear. XX |’?| S - “KAYSER” FABRIC 5 with skirt. Good cut, in bUhDt ™ Fu|| skjrt Usua)|y 6/11 _ SINGLE BED 8/6 FROCKS, especially select- GLOVES. 2 navy, maroon or royal. • —,,n sale PRICE 3/11 DOUBLE bed 12/6 ® d styles * n a variety of Light shades. Sizes 6—61. I Worth 2/11— In rounded neck line rull SALE PRICE 3/71 DOUBLE BED ... 12/6 nov elty materials. Small : 4 /g_ 1/11-PAIR | SALE PRICE 1/6 women's fitting, m *e™ on - MEN’S SUPER GRADE 361 N. FADELESS figured designs. Usually | CD _ r|A| sky ’ app c'a| U f U PRICE 6 2/6 SWIM SUITS. CURTAIN NET 25/- to 42/- BROWN TWO-DOME I rpaqoiprfo Jin fittinn SALE PRICE 2/6 Ip a|| wanted shapes and Usua||y 2/3 yard _ — - — NAPPA GLOVES I ? R AS S| ERES, deep fitting, LOCK NIT VEST AND shades, with full or half SALE PRICE 1/- Yd. . 9 / 11 !_ Rriri< c Sizes 6 to 7. 9/11— | 4 styles. Sizes 40, 42. ccamt.p cfto skirt “Speedo” “Pacific” - Spectal group of FROCKS 6/11 p A(R J Usually 3/6, 4/11— , SCANTIE SET ® “Roslvn” makes Usually PILLOW CASES. in Linen, floral, silk and i m. SALE PRICE 1/6 Several sty les and shades. Rosly " ™ keS - UsUa " y Line n finished. Good s zes. | figured crepes. Sizes S.SW.Ij FINE KID GLOVES -PP-.A, Usua " y 5 / 1 . 1 , and pp(r7 4/B Z SALE PRICE 7/11 usually 4/6 haf-doz. to O.S. Usually 29/6 to Navy, brown and black. L.d ieS ’ fuh-Ungth ART SALE PRICE 4/6 SALE SA LE PR!CE 3/3 } .D,Z. 3W- F.nPy hr Phln gauntlets. SILK KIMONAS, beaut!- WINTER LOCKNIT BED MEN’S FINE NAVY 19/6 6/11 PA ‘ R fully embroidered. Rose, JACKETS SB tons All sizes A smart HA’ -'o- 4/11. See 150 only Ladies' Summer SUEDE SILK GLOVES scarlet, saxe, sunrise, sea 4 only. Long sleeves. Lace P d P “ Usually these new season’s straws I TWEED COATS. All new Best quality. Plain or nn n-Ti sa. JLi.m.i'todL b™y 4 stom s

N.Z. Railways Road Services. Speedy, Luxurious Service-Cars run between Hokitika, Franz Josef Glacier (Waiho), and Fox Glacier (Weheka), four times weekly. TIME-TABLE. SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS. Hokitika dep. 10.0 a.m. Waiho arr. 3.40 p.m. Weheka arr. 5.0 p.m. SUNDAYS, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS. Weheka dep. 9.0 a.m. Waiho dep. 10.20 a.m. Hokitika arr. 3.30 p.m. Cars run daily, including Sundays, in both directions from 23rd December * to 28th February. The Weheka-Hokitika Service connects with the rail-car which leaves Hokitika at 4.25 p.m. (daily excepting Sundays) for Christchurch. FARES. Hokitika to Waiho—Single, £2; Return, £3. Hokitika to Weheka—Single, £2/10/-; Return, £3/15/-. Refreshments are obtainable at Harihari and Waiho. GARAGE : WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. Telephone No. 171. ® P.O. Box I. MtE H. HAMER KUMARA WONDERFUL BARGAINS ODDMENTS REMNANTS Odd Lines of BOOTS AND SHOES To Clear Cheap VIEW WINDOWS AND DOORWAYS H. HAMER . KUMARA

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‘ That Torturing Hour. —Gray. Cut it short with Baxters Lung Preserver, if you are suffering from a distressing cough or chest affliction. , Keep warm and keep "Baxters’ handy is sound advice for all bronchial sufferers. “Baxters” is so pleasant tp take that there is no excuse for it hot being within reach of every member of every family. “Baxters” has a great tonic action also. Always take care—always take "Baxter^”—4

STEELITE GREEN & RED—the permanent roof paints. Green 30/-, Red 20/- per gallon.—Smith and Smith, Ltd., Mackay Street.

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