Men's overcoats in navy nap-cloth and tweed, Prince shape and 188. Also Boys’ overcoats, now showing at M cTv ay’s. —Advfc.
o a 't’fkSjfef '1 w€slU i t Headaches* Dullness Bad taste, n© appetite SMst blemishes Have their s©saree En neglected condition Off fe©wels Serious diseases May fellow Continued neglect O BEECH AM’S PILLS Believe c©sastlfsj&££©Ea Kernove sklaa blemishes Cleaause the tbngne Avert danger By taking m 3 v m MUM m h [ ! yi y Worth a guinea a box o © RED ■ BALL A ¥/onderfiil Boot | T “RED-BALL" GUM BOOTS are without question the best product in the world. I hey are famous for their durability and easy fitting. They are particularly adapted to the kind of service expected of a gum boot on the West Coast. Look for the “ Red-Ba'l” Trad -Mark. Two million men in the worhl today are wearing RED - BALL CUM BOOTS. IN STOCK Garden and Field Seeds, Fertilizers, Molasses (for stock feeding), Lucerne Hay, oats, Chaff, eto.. Barbed and Plain Wire. 'ATERSON, MICHEL 8 CO, LTD. ’HONE NO. 2. ’PHONE NO. 2,
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 1
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177Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 1
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