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w is.' The 1 Corners. It is our rule to sell at any sacrifice price rather than carry over stocks from one Season to another. 0 ... Come and see how our on all Ladies’ Wearables and Dress Accessories will make your money do double duty. Best Bargains are secured by the Early • HIM •••••• SIMM aiMtf PETERS OB'S Th® Economic Cash Drapers and Outfitter*. I Reroll Street, HOKITIKA. PERFECT FOR SPORTS WEARi \ w, I Cardigans and Blouses in neat practical styles. l ' /■ ' ; • JAEGER TWIN SET in claret coloured pure Indian Cashmere. Jumper with high, round neck, ribbed cuffs and I waistline. . Straight style CARDIGAN with five-button fastening. FiriI ished with inset pocket. S.W. :• ■. \;V-. | Jumper 84/- Cardigan 89/6 | Cashmere and Wool “BRAEMAR” CARDIGANS in plain, t knit, with ribbed waistline and cuffs. Suitable for all j sports occasions. In pottery rust, cress green, campl, i brown, cherry .. .. .. . .. . .. 49/6, 63/r Effective short style CARDIGAN in Chenille cloque knit, . burnt rust shade. Cuffs, waistline, and strapping in fancy weave .. ... - . 27/6 © Perfectly-fitting “BILTWELL” SPORTS BLOUSE in Linen, with short sleeves, action pleat in back. Tucked front, 1 high turn-down collar finished with tailored bow, ■ White, scarlet, pink, navy .. ... ... ... .. 35/6 TAILORED SHIRT OVERBLOUSE in new spot Pique, with j short sleeves, neat turn-back cuffs and pocket. The action . pleat in back makes this an ideal Golf Blouse. In red, , green, saxe, brown, with contrasting:spot .. . •... 29/6 Order by Mail with Entire Confidence. Postal Address, P.O. Box 902, Christ Dhurcii. J. Ballantvne & Co. Ltd.

“I LOVE MY DEAR ONES!” Tn what way ? She keeps a tin of Pulnionas handy. She does not allow them to catch a cold. She gives the n Pulnuma pastilles, whose antiseptic vapours penetrate deep down to throat and lungs. No germs can lodge. Be safe from colds and ’flu! Try Pulnionas. 1 All chemists and stores: 1/-, 1/6, and 2/6.

SKUlers (HOKiriKA) Ltd. Open the Spring 3<?a?or] with a Wonderful Rang<? of Merchandise selected frorrj the World’? Leading {Markets. 29in. KABE CREPE Ladies’ Ladies’ Simplex Fabric GLOVES Heavy quality, suede finish. Hats . . . lew Suits. . . lew f proems . M<>W Gloves ■ . f\l©w/ Hosiery . j\fevV fVlateriai^ 36in. ART S!LK MAROGAIN A beautiful heavy quality in a wonderful ran ye of new designs. Worth 1/11. OUR PRICE I'/3 yd. 34in LIME HE A now fast colour material for frocks, smocks, etc., in 50 different patterns. In 25 new shades. Splendid wearing and only !0d J^ard Splendid Selection of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear MILLINERY In all the newest straws. PRICED FROM 6/11 to 12/6 LADIES’ SUMMER FELTS In light fawn and grey shades Contrast trimming and stitching. OUR PRICE 8/11 A Further Shipment of English MODERN MILLINERY In smart toque styles. Trimmed with eye veil and floral mounts. AND ONLY 10/6 Ladies’ Genuine NAPPA GLOVES In brown only. Fringed and ART SILK HOSE In the season’s newest shades including tawny, copperglo, skin, and tango. 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 and 2/11 pair Ladies’ Fancy TWEED COATS Plain and belted styles. OUR PRICE 37/6 New SWAGGER SUITS In fancy tweeds. Belted styles Worth 59/6 OUR PRICE 42/6 NEW SUITS Ladies’ Worsted Suits. Navy, black and brown, with white pin stripe. Large fancy Gauntlet in brown, bottle, navy and black 3/11 and 4/6 pair New Shades in Ladies’ Puro SILK HOSIERY ?*.• \ ;S(- 1 y ‘ * PRICED AT 3/11, 4/11 and 611 pair Ladies* LEATHER PURSES In newest spring styles. Black, brown and navy 5/6, 6/11 to 12/6. New Fancy Locknit BLOUSES All shades Worth 1/0 yard . OUR PRICE 1/- yd. gauntlet, and 2-domed styles 4/11, 6/11 and 7/11 pair. OUR PRICE 65/2/6, 2/11 to 3/11. When you pay a visit to our Store, and make a Purchase, you rest assured: Firstly that you havesaved at least the mid. tileman’s profit, plus the benefit of our huge purchasing power. Secondly, Satisfaction or Money Refunded. Thirdly, Civil ity and the Best Attention at all times. A Single Article at Wholesale Prige TelephoM"7ls. Revel! St, Hokitika RO. Box 76

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1937, Page 3

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