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Men, Youths & Boys ? Your Opportunity '.to Save Money 175 Suits 175 Worsteds and Tweeds MOST BE SOLD AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION MILLER’S THE NOTED HOUSE THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. RETELL ST. HOKITIKA. at 451 Colombo St. Christchurch; 130 Cuba St., Wellington; Greymouth, Reefton and Westport.

SUITS! SUITS! SUITS! ■ SPECIAL JOB PURCHASE OF SINCERITY AND PETONE r READY TO WEAR SUITS, MADE FROM BEST ENGLISH AND N. Z. .WORSTEDS! SIZES 3 TO 6 PRICES yg/. TO 120 /- ALSO—--50 boys* OXFORD SUITS, IN MID, DARK GREY AND NAVY IIOSLYN TWEEDS— Sizes, 3 to 18 CASH PRICES 19/6 TO 32/6 W. H. STOPFORTH, GENTS’ OUTFITTER & MERCER, BOX 94 REVELL STREET ’PHONE 167.

QUALITYcosts NO MORE! WITH ALL FURNITURE—MORE ESPECIALLY UPHOLSTERED SUITES, QUALITY!IS THE OUTSTANDING FEATURE TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN BUYING. EVERY PIECE OF FURNITURE MANUFACTURED BY HARLEY’S HAS QUALITY DEEPLY INGRAINED IN IT. ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS ARE USED AND BEST WORKMANSHIP JS EMPLOYED, BUT BECAUSE HARLEYS ARE THE ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS AND SELL DIRECT TO YOU, YOU MAKE SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. HARLEY’S FOR FINER FURNITURE. HARLEY & CO., LTD., QUALITY HOUSE FURNISHERS, CREYMOUTH. Travelling Representative— Mß. ROBERTSON.

E REALISATION SALE! I b LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT Big Assortment of Ladies’ Vedonis and Minerva VESTS, Regular Price 4s lid to 8s 6d Realisation Sale Price 2s lid to 3s 11d. Ladies’ Heavy Cotton Winter-weight VESTS. Regular price 3s lid— Realisation Sale Price 2s 11d. Children’s COMBINATIONS in . natural and white. Regular Price 7s lid— Realisation Sale Price 2s Sd. Ladies’ Warm Eleecy BLOOMERS, in navy and grey. • Regular Price 4s 6d — Realisation Sale Price 3s 6d. 6 Only White Woollen SHAWLS, with plain and ball i\ , fringe. Regular* Price 25s—- ■ * ; Realisation Sale Price 12s 6d. Ladies’ Winceyette NIGHTDRESSES, nicely embroidered. Regular Price 12s 6d Realisation Sale Price 7s 6d. Ladies’ White Longcloth NIGHTDRESSES. Regular Price 6s lid— - Realisation Sale Price 2s 6d. Ripple Cloth DRESSING-GOWNS in Vieu Rose, Saxe, Mauve. Regular Price 29s 6d Realisation Sale Price 22s 6d. Kimona Style DRESSING-GOWNS, Jap Crepe embroidered. Regular Price 21s— ' Realisation Sale Price 12s 6d. “Kotex” SAN-TOWELS, usually 4s 6d Realisation Sale Price 3s 6d —Box of 12. 20 Ladies’ Coloured UNDERSKIRTS. Regular Prices • 15s to 20s— Realisation Sale Price 5s 11d. 14 Only Ladies’ Brown, Navy, Black, and Gray Satin De A Chine KNICKERS. Regular Price 5s lid— Realisation Sale Price 2s 6d. «. ft B 1 1 □ □ i B □

SON McKAY & W CORNER OF TANCRED AND WELD STREETS, HOKITIKA

F, W. THOMPSON & COY. (J. P. COULSON, PROPRIETOR). ' CARRYING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. HAX.Ii ST. HOKITIKA. CARRYING in all its branches, town or country. Furniture securely packed and forwarded to any part of New Zealand. Agent for N.Z. Express Coy. ’Phone 125.

TAILORED SUITS FROM 160 s. Your choice can be made FROM A WIDE RANGE OF MATERIALS. LADIES: For a number of years wo hare made a special study of ladies’ tailoring. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRANK BALLINGER & CO. REVELL STREET. -

Just landed 200 cases Pearmains, Cox’s Pippins, Delicious, choice desert npples. Also cookers. The growers instructions are to sell at the lowest market prices.—Paterson Michel and Co, Ltd. i (’Phone No. 2). —Advt,

Quick despatch to stubborn colds is certain with “ Nazol.” Take a few drops on lump sugar, or inhale. Powerful, penetrating, and acst like a charm. 60 dpses 1§ 6tj,—A^,

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1928, Page 2

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