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& t WINTER NOW IN FULL SWING THE SEASON’S MOST LOOKED FOR SAVING EVENT — THIS YEAR GREATER THAN EVER. WE FIND OURSELVES WITH LARGE STOCKS. THIS IS UNFORTUNATE FOR US; BUT IT MEANS BIG SAVINGS TO OUR CUSTOMERS, FOR PRICES V/ERE NEVER SO LOW. GRASP THIS CHANCE TO SPARE THE HOME PURSE. I Phone 89. Box 9 ►!< ►!-< ►>>!-«►> >£<*!< *%* ►>►!< *>!•« ►!« ►!< Keep in Touch Inst a 1 a Telephone. / f M TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS Sunday Hours Extended Sunday attendance at 108 exchanges throughout New Zealand which hitherto has been limited to 2 hours has been increased to I 2 hours—from 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. < 7%e extended 4j&ttdce ettcludeAd/uL JvllowcfUj execAastuje±. AKAROA AMBERLEY BARFIELD HA WARDEN HORORATA LINCOLN MAYFIELD METHVEX OXFORD RAKA IA RICHMOND ■WAKEFIELD ALL TOLL CALLS ON SUNDAYS ARE AT HALF RATES w-

’s Wear Specials! Hoys’ Grey Union SHIRTS— Tennis and Canoe shapes Worth 5/11 SPECIAL PRICE 3/11 Hoys’ all wool SINGLETS, a quality McLone garment Worth S/ll HPEGIAL PRICE 5/11 & 6/11 Boys’ Heavy Super Quality Interlock SINGLETS Worth 4/11 SPEGIAL PRICE 3/11 ••••Boys’ ilewvjf »Ail Wcftfl'GblU HOSE, white loops. Worth 2/11 SPECIAL PRICE 2/6 Boys’ Fine Quality All Wool PULLOVERS. Wonderful value at S/ll SPECIAL 6/11 & 7/11 Boys’ Navy SHORTS— We have the largest range. PRICED 4/11, 6/11, 7/11 to 10/6 Boys’ Hi£>h Schopl, all wool GREY FLANNEL SHIRTS—ALL 7/11 Sizes as worn bv Otago and Waitaki Boys’ ' ' A A High Schools. ASIC to see our varied stock of Bovs’ NA T7 Y RAINCOATS, TWEED COATS. LUMBER JACKETS, FANCY JERSEYS, ZIPP PULLOVERS, in Roslyn, .Ivaiapoi, Petone and Bruce makes. , ' Frv mins at lower cash »w>p.9— Try us for Boys’ Wear. EVELL STREET, CLOTHJ NG AND DRAPERY COMPANY, HOKITIKA “FRESH AS A DAISY” Have you sent your clothes to Taylcr’s yet? The expert attention they receive returns them to you just as fresh and smart as the day they were purchased. Smart dressing is not expensive, but remarkably economical when you enlist the services that Taylor’s provide. Have your clothes made as fresh as a daisy. Make a parcel of your soiled garments and send them to Taylor’s today. . - R. PATERSON IS Q- TAYLOR & CO’S HOKITIKA AQENT, Leave your ). ,s there!

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1935, Page 4

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