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N.Z. ACADEMY PATTERNS — patterns that fit and are EASY TO FOLLOW. We Cater for those who require good fittin,g Garments, Smart Styles to Possess. Lovely to Wear. Styles designed for the Child’s Play., time. More inches need not mean less chic if patterns designed especially for the Matron are used. N.Z HOME FASHIONS JOURNAL CONTAINING 3 FREE PATTERNS. 6 D ASK TO SEE OUR CATALOGUE. R. PATERSON BOX 86. (AGENT,) HOKITIKA.

And Easy Measurement Form Also “The Glasson Gazette” showing 40 other styles. MADE TO ORDER Let us send you a full range of patterns and how to take your measures for this frock. Made in the new Autumn and "Wintor materia's. Women’s Jodhpurs and Riding Pants 19/6, 25/-, 27/6 A perfect fit or money refunded. Perfectly cut and tailored to order, that we receive orders every day from all over the Dominion. Samples and simple form of measuring sent with pleasure. MAIDS’ RAINCOATS With Hats to Match Brown. Green. Black, Blue, Red, Navy. Fleecy Lined. 24in 27in .. .. 10/6 SOin, 33in, 36in "9in .. .. 12/6 No patterns available. Sc S§?s m mm Because wa aro actual makers, selling direct to the public, we are able to offer this model strik- 39 ingly below shop prices. Each coat tailored to measure. Nigger. Navy, Black, Bottle, Wine. GLASSQNS’ WAREHOUSE, 96 LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. SMART TWEED SKIRT .. 15/ g ,-Wo will make this Skirt to your measures in latest tweeds for Autumn and Winter.

|RATHER AND DAUGHTER HAD ‘ GOlTßE'—Definite beneficial goitre results alter taking Thyrodone are reported in the ease of Mr J. H—, Kawahi, and his daughter. In the case of the father the tightness of his throat was relieved and his neck reduced 3inch, wliilst the daughter’s neck was reduced jj-ineh. I/. E. Hogg (Hokitika) and other chemists sell Thyrodone at •1/6.

K These Values in are distinctly pleasing Men’s All-Wool Navy Serge Suits Well cut and finished. All sizes and fittings Worth 69/6 MILLERS’ PRICE—--59/6 Men’s super quality English Fancy Worsted Suits Fancy Worsted Suits in navy and brown tonings, 9 Worth 95 r OF I MILLERS’ PRICE- - OD/Men’s All-Wool Navy Serge Suits n a super quality heavy weight. Guaranteed dye. Smartly tailored. Worth 95/-. OP*/ MILLERS’ PRICE— Oj/Men’s All-Wool College Grey Worsted Suits Made in our own Factory from pure N.Z. wool worsted. Guaranteed for wear and service. Worth 79/6. MILLERS’ -65/Men’s All-Wool Tweed Overcoats 0.8. semi-fitting style. Fully lined. Fancy checks and herringbone effects in shades of grey and brown. Worth 69/6. C*) I & MILLERS’ PRICE- O^/O Men’s Navy Velour Coats D.B. semi-fitting style. Well cut and finished. Fully lined. Worth 65/-. MILLERS’ PRICE—--49/6 Men’s Leather Coats Chrome Finish. Dark brown shade. All sizes. MILLERS’ PRICE--65/" Men’s Oily Canvas Raincoats Half Lined, guaranteed waterproof. 97 /C MILLERS’ PRICE- *«/0 Also in an extra heavy quality 39/6. Men’s Heavy Rubber-lined Cycling Capes MILLERS’ PRICE- 6/11 Men’s Oily Canvas Sleeveless Roadmen’s Coats MILLERS' PRICE ALSO WITH LONG SLEEVES 17/6. 13/6 Men’s Dark Grey Tweed Working Suits MILLERS’ PRICE--27/6 Men’s Fawn rubber-lined Raincoats Belted style. ... , MILLERS’ 8/u to 10/6 PRICE— ' 1 Men’s rubber-lined Domed Cycling Leggings Fawn shade. Worth 7/11. 4/11 Suits made to measure from £3 10s. Fit and Style Guaranteed Millers Hokitika PHONE 71S. REYELL STREET, HOKITIKA, P.O. BOX 70,

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1937, Page 3

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