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ALTHOUGH ONE OR TWO OF THESE SNIPS MAY HAVE BEEN SOLD BEFORE YOU ARRIVE, WE ASSURE YOU THAT YOU WfLL NOT GO AWAY DISAPPOINTED AS THERE ARE MANY BARGAINS WITH WHICH YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED.

Men’s Super Quality Fine AllWool UNDERPANTS. Usually 14/0 and 15/0. SALE PRICE 9/11 pair. 2 Pair only Gent’s Heavy Leather GAUNTLET G L OV E S . Usually 8/0. SALE PRICE 4/11. 8 only Gent’s Pure Wool SC Alt, YES, 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 Fleecy Lined SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS. Usually 2/11 to a/ll: SALE PRICE 2/6 garment. Men's Heavy All-Wool WORK JERSEYS. Usually T/il to 9/0. 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 25/0. SALE PRICE 6/11. Men’s Heavy All-Wool Grey and Ileaflier CARDIGANS. Usually 8/0. SALE PRICE 6/11. 3 only Heavy Brushed All-Wool CARDIGANS. Usually 32/6. SALE PRICE 19/6.

54 in. x 70 in. Bordered BREAKEAST CLOTHS. Usually 3/11. SALE PR!CE 2/11. 54* In.’ x 54 in. BREAKFAST CLOTHS, coloured border. Usually 2/11. SALE PRICE 2/6. Heavy Flannelette SHEETS, with coloured- border, single bed size. Usually 13/G to 14/0. SALE FRIGES 11/6 to 12/6. Double bed size, usually 19/0. SALE PRICE 17/6. 30 in. Striped TWILL WINCEYETTES, good colours. Usually 1/0. SALE PRICE 1/-. 30 in. CREPE SATIN, in many good shades. Usually 7/11. SALE PRICE 4/11 yard. 1 piece only good SHADOW TISSUE, 48 in. wide. Usually 3/0. SALE PRICE 2/3. 27 in. CRETONNES, good colors, new designs. ■ Usually 9MI to 2/0. SALE PRICES 6d to 1/9 yard. BARGAINS IN MEN’S WEAR. Hen's Fine' Wool WORSTED SINGLETS natural shades, men of O.S. sizes. Usually 9/G and 10/0. SALE PRICE 5/11. Men’s Super Quality Fine AllWool SINGLETS in pink or natural. Usually 14/0 and 15/0. SALE PRICE 9/11. Men’s Fine N.Z. All - Wool WORSTED UNDER PANTS, men or O.S. size. Usually 10/0 and 11/6. SALE PRICE 5/11.

Ladies’ All-Wool fully-fashioned HOSE. Usually 0/11. SALE PRICE 2/11. A few pairs only Kayser Lisle HOSE. Usually 5/0 to 6/11. SALE PRICE 2/6 pair. Oddments in Silk HOSE, assorted shades and sizes. Usually 3/11 to 5/11. SALE PRICES 1/6 to 1/11. Bre tiles Lillian Lisle HOSE, assorted sizes. Usually 6/6. SALE PRICE 3/11. MANCHESTER AND DRESS GOODS. BLANKET ENDS, 36 in. x 58in. Ideal for cot blankets. Usually 5/11. SALE PRICE 4/11 each. 36 in. Fadeless CASEMENT CLOTH, assorted shades. Usually 1/4 yard. SALE PRICE 1/- yard 36 in. Coloured Boiling SILK. SALE PRICE 1/6 yard. 36 in. Fancy Check COTTON TWEEDS,' in black/white, brown/white and wine/white. Usually 1/9 yard. SALE PRICE 1/6 yard. REMNANTS are marked at prices you cannot afford to pass. 36 in. Heavy Quality striped PYJAMA CLOTH./ Usually 1/3 and 1/11. SALE PRICE 10jd yard A few only 4-piece White DUCHESS SETS. Usually 2/11 and 3/11. SALE PRICE 2/6.

1 onlv Ladies’ Wliiie Lubberlined RAIN COAT, 52 in. length Usually 14s bd. SALE PRICE 5s 11d. Fancy All Wool CARDIGANS and JUMPERS. Usually 10s 0d to 37s Od. SALE PRICES 7/11 to 19/G. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR BARGAINS. Snort Sleeve Winceyette NIGHTS S.W., W, and O.S. Usually 2/0, 2/11, and 3/3. SALE PRICES, 1/11, 2/6 & 2/9. 3 only Interlock NIG HI’S, Jong sleeves. Usually 0/11. SALE PRICE 4/6. Winceyette PYJAMAS, assorted colours. Usually. 4/11 to 7/11. SALE PRICES 3/11 to 6/11. Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton, no sleeve VESTS. Usually 1/3 each. SALE PRICE 3 for 1/11. O.S. and NOS, Fleecy Lined RLOOMERS. Usually 2/9. SALE PRICE i/11 pair. Women’s Creme All - Wool HI jOOMERETTES. Usually 6/11. SALE PRICE 4/11. Oddments in Children’s VESTS, all sizes. Usually 2/11 to 4/11. SALE PRICES 1/- to 1/6. HOSE AND GLOVES. Ladies’ All-Wool GAUNTLET GLOVES, good colours. Usually 3/11. SALE PRICE 1s 11d Ladies’ Good All-Wool GAUNTLET GLOVES, new stock. Usually 5/6. SALE PRICE 3/11.

LADIES’ MANTLES. 1 only Ladies’ Brown Leather COAT, small fitting*, silk lined. Usually £4 10s. 1 SALE PRICE 39s Gd. 1 only S.S.W. SWAGGER SUII in bine and grey fancy 1 weed. Usually 655. SALE PRICE 39s 6d. Y 1 only Black self stripe TWEED COAT, fur collar, small fitting. Usually 59s Gd. SALE PRICE 33s Gd. 1 only Black Seal Skin l 1 UK COAT, with opossum skin collar. Usually Isgns. SALE PRICE £ll 15s. 1 only Maid’s Br.own Knitted Suit Usually 50s. SALE PRICE 19s 6d. Ladies’ Smart Tweed COATS in J new styles. Usually 09s (kl to 79 s> SALE PRICES 49s 6d and 59s 6d. 3 Norfolk Tweed COSTUMES, S.W. and W. fitting. Usually 79s Gd. SALE PRICES 59s 6d and 635. 1 only Smart O.S. Navy Knitted Silk FROCK. Usually 84s. SALE PRICE 9s 11d. 1 only Maid’s Navy School COAT 34 in. length. Usually 39s Gd. SALE PRICE 19s 6d 2 only Navy School JUMPERS 26in and 32-in. •. Usually 14s Gd and 13s Gd SALE PRICE 4s 11d. 5 only small size GYMN FROCKS Usually 15s. SALE PRICE 9s 11d.

I I All Prices Net Cash ! . ;• ' fi

Hokitika and Greymouth. TRUMAN P Hokitika and Greymouth.

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 Poo in at the P.S.A. under the supervision oi 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’s1 —Gent’s Pullover or Cardigan—W. Stopforth’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 Beret—Miss McLeod’s trophy Class 4—Baby’s Knitted Garment—Miss Ross’ trophy. Class s—Lady’s Bed Jacket.—Mrs B. Wilson, cash 5/-. Class 6—Boy’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 prize, W. Westbrook, trophy value 2/6. Class 9—Boy’s Pullover or Cardigan—Mrs C. Hart, cash ,5/-. Class 10—Girls 1G and under, JuuiDer or Cardigan.—Mr McDougall cash 6/-. Class 11 —Girls 14 and under, Jumper or Cardigan— cash 5/-. Class 12--Best Woollen Tea Cosy.—T. Cummings, trophy 51- ( lass 13—Soft Toy—Cash 3/-. * Class 14—Most useful article made of any waste material. A Armstrong’s trophy 7/6. Class 15—Best Worked Bag.—O. Fowler’s trophy 6/-. Class 16—Embroidered article in wool.—Mrs W. Hall, cash 5/Class 1< Hand Worked White Supper Cloth.—Truman’s Hophy 7/6. Class 18—Hand Worked Tray or Tablecentro.—Addison’s trophy 5/’ C-lass 19-Hand Worked Supper Cloth coloured.-Tennent’s trophy 10/6 Class 20—Non-classified article. 8. J. Preston, trophy 10/6. ' ' Class 21—Best Cushion.-McKenzie and Penwell, trophy 6/dass 22—Best Hand Worked Apron—Mrs M. Mandl, ‘ cash o',rti* ifSTT'aiidg.' **** * t,oP '' y ' , * h “ *or’ '"»* in “ Sp “ ial C »* of IOA Or most p-ints Fnlnos Close on JTTLY 20, with Mrs O. Hart, Hampden St., phone 182 ,x n .its to he at Hall on Thursday Evening between 7 and 10 p.m.

SINGLE SHELL for your motor Ford Chevrolet Oodge Chrysler Nash Oldsmobile Buick Terraplane Hudson TKI M£U OOttPAKV OF ZUUMD IIHiTID (Incorporated ift tngiMNl) J | | I THE TOP OF QUALITY IN RUBBER FOOTWEAR The best known grnnboot in the world is the RED-BALL. It is made for the man who knows the value of QUALITY and who doesn’t want to risk his money and health with cheap, poorly made goods. Th« boot illustrated is a “Vac” special quality lhal feels like ve,'vet and wean like irtn. Two million men in the world today are wearing “RED - BALL” GUM BOOTS. 1 H miimiiiiammif RED IN THIGH, KNEE AND LACE STYLES OLIVER & DUFF QUALITY SHOE S ORES, HOKiTIKA ’PHONE

KEEP IT A SECRET. Instead of advertising the fact that you have a cold by chewing onions or any other strong-smelling remedy—take Baxter's Lung Preserver. This splendid, soothing specific quickly ends soreness, huskiness and irritation and leaves the breath sweet and clear. “Baxter’s” has excellent tonic properties, too. Sold in Is (id, 2s (id and big 4s C;1 sizes.

VITALISING VITAMINS Everyone knows of their great importance—how they are essential to proper growth —how valuable in building up resistance to germ infection. Hut did you knu.v the natural vitamins in Dane’s are more efficient ? Wei:, it’s a fact ! 4 Price 2/0 and 4/9 at all Chemists . and Stores. o F-HEE PILE CURE. Send for generous free treatment of Zanti Double Absorption Remedy, 9J in stamps, for packing and postage. Zaun i'ty., jUos 9-52JK, Wellington,

TAILORING OF TRUE MERIT /GENTLEMEN, we ask yon to call and view our range of Winter Material. You will agree with us, that they are exclusive. BUiart and new. YOUR NEXT SUIT Ts an important point ®t the present time and you cannot do better than entrust us with the malting. Our Tailoring appeals to the Tasteful Dresser, and our prices i quality considered, are distinctly moderate. SCHOFIELD HIGH CLASS TAILOR. V ELD ST., Opposite Seddon’s Con* tectioncry, HOKITIKA,

Year * Favourite Weekly or Monthly Papers or Magazines Enjoy tin; pleasures of the besC periodicals by arranging with us to procure each issue for you regularly. cap obtain all local and imported publications. James King BOOKSELLER & STATIONER REVELL STREET, HOKITiKA 'Phon« 71M

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1935, Page 7

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