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Men’s Super Quality Fine AllWool UNDERPANTS. Usually 14/6 and 15/6. SALE PRICE 9/11 pail-. 2 Pair only Gent's Heavy Leather GAUNTLET GLOVES. Usually 8/6. SALE PRICE 4/11. 3 only Gent’s Pure Wool SCARVES, large size. Usually 4/11 SALE PRICE 1/11. Men’s Heavy All-Wool GLOVES, leather hound, fleecy lined. Usually 4/11. SALE PRICE 1/11. Men’s and O.S. Extra Heavy Fleeev Lined SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS. Usually 2/11 to 3/11. SALE PRICE 2/6 garment. Men’s Heavy All-Wool WORK JERSEYS. Usually 7/11 to 9/6. SALE PRICE 6/11. Men’s Good Striped NEGLEGE SHIRTS, fast colours. Usually 4/11 to 7/11. SALE PRICES 2/11 to 3/11. Men’s Light Coloured Worsted LOUNGE TROUSERS, assorted sizes. Usually 25/6. SALE PRICE 6/11. Men’s Heavy All-Wool Grey’land Heather CARDIGANS. Usually 8/6. SALE PRICE 6/11. 3 only Heavy Brushed All-Wool CARDIGANS. Usually 32/6. SALS PRICE 19/6.

HOKITIKA POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD IN SOLDIERS' HALLj FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 26, and 27. KNITTING AND FANCY WORK SECTION. Judges: Knitting—Mesdames A. Good and P. Sweeney. Fancy Wo’K—Mesdames Fade and Geo. Perry. All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor and never already won a prize in any show or worn. Special care will be taken of all exhibits which will be on show in the Supper Room at the R.S.A. under the supervision of Mesdames Hart, Breeze, G. King, and G. Macintosh. Entry Fee 6d. First Prize 3/-, Second Prize 1/6. No second prise unless 5 or more entries. Where Specials are given, no prize money will be awarded. Class I—Gent’s Pullover or Cardigan— W. Stop'forth’s trophy value 10/6 Class 2—Lady’s Jumper or Cardigan.—R. Lynn’s trophy, value 10/0 Class 3—Lady’s Scarf and Ber“t —Mis s McLeod’s trophy Class 4—Baby’s Knitted Garment—Miss Ross’ trophy. Class o—Lady’s Bed Jacket.—Mrs B. Wilson, cash 5/-. Class 6—Bov’s Suit or Girl Dress.—F. Bade’s trophy 5/ Class 7—Pair Socks. —T. Seddon’s trophy 6/Class B—Any Knitted Article.—Wholesale Boot Co’s trophy 10/6; 2nd pi’ze, W. Westbrook, trophy value 2/6. Class 9 —Boy’s Pullover or Cardigan—Mrs C. Kart, cash />/-. Class 10 —Girls 1G and under, Jumper or Cardigan.'—Mr McDougall, cash 5/-. Class 11—Girls 14 and under, Jumper or Cardigan—cash 5/-. Class 12—Best Woollen Tea Cosy.—T. Cummings, trophy 5/-. jf lass 13—Soft Toy—Cash 3/-. Class 14—Most useful article made of any waste material.—A. Armstrong's trophy 7/6. Class lo—Best Worked Basr.—O. Fowler’s trophy 6/-. Cl ass 16—Embroidered article in wool.—Mrs W. Hall, cash CfChiss 17—Hand Worked White Supper Cloth.—-Truman’s Hop by 7/6. Class 18—Hand Worked Tray or Tablecentro.—Addison’s trophy 6 Class 19—Hand Worked Supper Cloth coloured.—Tennent’s trophy 10/6 Class 20—Non-elassified article. S. J. Preston, trophy 10/6. Class 21—Best Cushion —McKenzie and Penwell, trophy 6/Class 22—Best Hand Worked Apron—Mrs M. Mandl/casb 5/-. D. Stevenson, Jnr., has donated a trophy, value 12/6 for best article in Class 1 and 2. The Mill) ha s donated a Special Cash Prize of 10/- for most points in all Sections. FnfGos Close on JTLY 20, with Mrs C. Hart. Hampden Ft... Hone ]F2 Exhibits to he at Hall on Thursday Evening between 7 and 10 p.m.

TAILORING OF TRvJE MERIT GENTLEMEN, we ask yo» to call ami view our range of Winter Material. You will ajrree with us, that they ar e exclusive, smart and qui*e new, YOUR NEXT SUIT Is an important point at the present time and you cann.'t do better than entrust us with the matting. Our Tailoring appeals to the Tasteful Dresser, and our prices, quality considered, are distinctly moderate. J. SCHOFIELD HIGH CLASS TAILOR. V ELD ST., Opposite Seddon’s Con* frecUoncry, HOKITIKA*

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1935, Page 7

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