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SIX AUGUST SPECIALS -ATsc “PATERSONS” RETEUj ST ' 1 DOUBLE WIDTH NURSE CLOTH, in grey and blue only; the most serviceable cloth for hard ■wear — Special Price 1/6 yard, LADIES’ HEAVY KNITTED WOOLLEN HOSE, grey only—- '*'* Special Price 2/3 pair. o DAINTY BUNGALOW AND AFTERNOON APRONS, in a pleasing variety of colours and designs — Special Price 3/11 4 READY-MADE PILLOW CASES, good quality, for serviceable, wear— Special Price 2/11 pair. C DUCHESS SETS, Plain White, Insertion Inlet and Lace-edged. Mats complete. Very neat— Special price 1/11. Q GENTS’ HEAVY SON, All Wool in Grey and Heather only—- * Special Price 1/- a pair. THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE MODER ATELY-PRICED BARGAINS NOW SHOWING AT—b°x ss “PA TER SONS” EETaL STTHE ECONOMIC CASH DRAPERS. Opposite National Bank, Revcll Street. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WE PAY POSTAGE. Agents for C. TAYLOR & Co., Expert Dyers and Dry French Cieaners. SATIS FAC TI 0 N G UARANT EEIJ .

Fashion Leaders Procu re their New —Spring and— Summer Frackings by Mail from Ihe D.I.C. Every season large numbers of smart followers of Fashion avail themselves of the D.l.C.’s exclusive importations of new Dress Fabrics. They invariably find the smartest frockings the world has to offer. Consequently the D.l.C.’s country patrons .are always in the van with the newest in Spring and Summer Frocks. he predominant notes this year are dicacy with softness, many beautiful jw pastel shades being noticeable. Write for patterns. FLORAL VOILES, in a wonderful range of colourings and designs—40in wide .. 3/6 3/11 yard 52in wide .. .. 4/11 yard 38in FLORAL GEORGETTES, in pretty check, floral, and striped styles .. 4/6 and 4/11 yard 36in DURO GINGHAMS, in a large range of checks and plain colours 2/3 yard 36in CHECK GINGHAMS, in a broad range of colour combinations — 1/6 yard 32in ENGLISH CREPE (shrunk), in all the best shades .. 2/3 yard 38in ART SILK MAROCAINS, in smart check and floral designs—--3/11 4/6 yard 40in "BEADORA” VOILES, very effective for evening wear; in all the wanted colourings . ■ 5/6 yard u iF; & 88 pop The Manager D.I.C. Christchurch P.O. Box 1013

DUCO PAINTING! Mir* rnr^rnrarrnrnrr^rrirnrKrnrnrnrrsp^ A. ‘‘l K WILD AND BASSETT, ij HE V ELL ST BEET, HOKITIKA. H - y H H H fc IVE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT AYE ARE IXETAI.LING OUR- J| |« ING THIS NEXT WEEK A H H [■ MOTORISTS—THINK WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU ! “f Fa IT MEANS TIME AND LABOUR- SAVED, WHICH MEANS MONEY SAVED - J| K Place Your Orders NOW and H Due® Painting Plant p o-et Beady For Summer. l- Wild and bassett, 3 «J -PHONE 118 M. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, »J v OVERLAND AGENTS— Lj $ ■ ■ - '-.n; ;x: nz lls sjj ll: slls sjls m lls uj ll; h

m HaHihßiiilißiiiimmii"""'"""*- - - ». Tpk -w- « RELIABLE ! RELIABLE II §i»g p Y/S m M .11. nirm II It is perhaps, no easy matter for the inexperienced man to distinguish a cheap and flimsily-mnde bicycle from the sturdy, highgrade “ Dominion.” But a week or two on the road would quickly establish the overwhelming superiority of the Dominion. ‘ ‘ DOMINION ’ ’ CYCLE is built to give years of reliable service under all conditions. With a 5 years’ guarantee, this scientifically constructed machine cannot be‘equalled in value anywhere on the Coast—if anywhere in New Zealand. Call and have a spin on it to-day. easy terms if desired. E CL TOO HEY BEVBLL STBEET. HOKITIKA. |f x , inn■ tunairmatnngitiifgninjwfwsiwngMMijwg^iiin^iwiantmjwn*snmsfu«aiunriß’

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1926, Page 1

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