SIX WINDOWS DEVOTED TO THE SMA R T WOMAN ® COATS 111 tlie season’s most desire-stimulat- @ KNITWEAR Heart-warmers’ in Twin-sets, ing styles. Superb coats of lamb’s wool Cardigans, Jumpers, ultra smart, Coland camel hair.—Velours and all wool tweeds.— ourful cosiness by famed “Tekau” and “RutherBoucle an Astrakhan. —Scottish tweeds. ford,” “Bedford” “Glamis” and “Braemorn.” Inspect at your Leisure their perfect woolly warmth. @ SUITS Famed Harris Tweeds —Wool Angoras MIIIINFRV Something important—Something and fine worsted costumes. Winter beguiling. — Something modest. 1944’s modish checks ’and plains in shades includ- MODEL TOQUES bright for a bright future, ing Valley Green—Teal—London Tan—Honey FELTS THAT REALLY FLATTER—SIouch- hats 1 Gold—-Dove Grey. Bretons and Berets —Bonnet Halos . . . and SUBDUED DIGNITY for the matron in a wide selec- ® FROCKS 2 reated winter wise for warm figure tion of fashionable styles. * flattery. Treseas, Wool Angoras, and • FURS Fashions most luxurious caress: PlatWoven Frocks by such masters of dress designing inum Coney—Pencil stripe Kolinsky .... as “Glamis,’’and. “Classic.’’Beautiful model gowns Musquash Head—Mink Kolinsky . . . Coats, too, destined for your admiration. See them — Joggers and Boleros; Muff Hand Bags & Stoles handle them —delight in them. —Toppers —Furs within the reach of all. ( IT’S QUALITY THAT COUNTS WINTER FASHIONS SUPREME * NOW SHOWING AT YOU p-p J-'fe Y Tl% /I A NT 0 1/-in the £ discount on ah CAN | r'Hv 0 Pa / 0 / \ NJ cash dockets returned withLAY- B Y A AA KU IVA A N 1 1 k-/ in 2 months.
Miners & Bushmen WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF BLACK INTERLOCK AND HEAVY COTTON UNDERWEAR. Black Interlock Athletic Singlets. Men’s 6/6; O.S. 7/-. tar'QX W Black Interlock Short Sleeve Sing- jfjß? (3a lets, Men’s 8/9; O.S. 9/6. Black, long Underpants, heavy cotton, Men’s 8/9; O.S. 9/6. tMMHI Black Bush Singlets in all wool & cot- ■wMEpi ton & Wool. Men’s & O.S. 8/9 to 12/6. Order by Return Mail and Avoid '69HR Disappointment. TERMS CASH. POSTAGE EXTRA. f W. H. STOPFORTH LTD. / i REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. / > | “The House of Quality.” ' * * f Who finds the Cash to pay 1 Estate & Succession Duties ? arrives to administer your estate, will it he necessary to sell .valuable property at short notice and perhaps on an unfavourable market to pay the Death Duties ? . . . duties which must be paid in cash and in full. The Public Trustee can help in this matter, as he possesses special statutory powers enabling him to advance the required funds with no attendant legal expenses and to avoid the FBII* Ufe IT Wh HUf /fl forced sale of assets of the | jlO Ip 11 la ii| 11 estate. Consult your nearest V > U JtiF jU Ja v Public Trust Office for further Ift I|T HP Wjl information. 1 II (J Ij 1
DEFY THE WET JAP ARA OILY CANVAS GOODS ROADMANS COATS. Long sleeves. 39/6, .42/6, 45/.. SQUARE LEGGINGS. Lined. 22/6, 25/6. SQUARE LEGGINGS. Unlined. 10/6, 12/6, 15/6/ 17/6. Canvas LUMBER JACKETS. 28/6, 32/6. * Long canvas RIDING COATS. 72/6, 75/-, 78/6. ALL POST FREE H. HAMER - KUMARA
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HOKITIKA PUBLIC NOTICE pT~n. s mith (Late Kokatahi Hotel) NEW OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, HOKITIKA. Still THE SPORTS’ HOUSE. Old and New Customers Welcomed. ’Phone SC. Ford’s Beer on Tap
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Grey River Argus, 20 May 1944, Page 2
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