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Hokitika Motor Garage. Weld Street, Hokitika. Phone No. 122. eOBiriSON & SONS r*> ESIRE to notify that they have purchased the Motor Garage Business of Falkeubach, Ltd., and it will in future be conducted under the personal supervision of Mr William Robinson, (Cordial Factory is being continued under the management of Mr Oliver Robinson.) Motor Cars at any moment for Service to all parts of the Coast. Trips arranged to any place. Your Support is solicited. Terms Moderate. REPAIR DEPARTMENT in charge of a first-class mechanic. All work done guaranteed

FARMERS I FARMERS

XT TS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUY AND SELL through local firm a Jl ’ v j io j uwe joint interest with you in developing yerrs and their interests on the West Coast. Remember that wo, with you help to make pr~ <ness the dividends from our business go back again in the district, and lie. to distant shareholders who don’t care a snap for the Coast, except for what they can take out of it. We appreciate Trade Competition, it stimulates and quickens our industrial efforts, it is healthy for trade-Lahd for us too. Our firm is probably the largest individual taxpayer on the West Coast and helps you to keep roads and other local requirements. We have a claim upon your trade which no outside organisation can make. Wc are here and there all the time with you in every progressive effort, and ask you for increased support iii our mutual interests, not omy in direct trade, but in anything and everythin** tending towards the development of the West Coast—that’s the community spirit which is the keynote of our business efforts. AND NOW WE \RE GRATEFUL for the splendid support accorded to us at our Saleyards Greymouth, Rotomanu,' and Totara Plat, but’owing to the productive, ness of our lands large quantities of live stock- are .now being exported for sale in Canterbury. It is in this Department we specially ask you to favour us with your consignments through our mutual trade arrangements with Canterbury firms, either-for sale at Addington, or direct consignment to the Freezing Works. We have facilities for handling consignments without any additional cost to you beyond the ordinary charges, which you pay if consignments are sent dix-cct and it will pay you to send through us—it will make you feel happier for sticking .to the old firm, which, with you, has done so much towards developing the West Coast trade. Wc arrange trucks and railway facilities, driving and every attention, absolutely without charge, getting only in return a trade rebate commission from the selling organisation or firm in Canterbury. Wo are in close touch with Canterbury markets every day, and know exactly how things are going—it is our, business to know—and we are her® to cater for that business to the utmost. YOURS FAITHFULLY, v mark SPROT & CO.. I*™™- \ ESTABLISHED 53 YEARS AGO. sot mm mm \ Clearance of Second-hand MOTOR CYCLES. EVERV MACHINE A REAL BARGIAN. Norton,—/15, H h.p. fixed gear. A reliable.maI I chine at a very low price. Reading Standard, -/60, 6-8 ,hp. 2-speed gear. Take you anywhere. Will stand plenty of work. Nearly new. ffew H’lldscuij 1917 model, with Lucas lamp, 6 lip. 3-speed gear box. In good order. Britain’s machine. A great chance. Kew hp. 3-speed gear. Good appearance. Famous English make. Don’t miss it James,-/45, 31 h.p. 2-soeed gear-box. Good order. Price very low for this machine. Looks like new. Roveiyr /35, h.p. 3-speed hub gear. In good going condition. Splendid machine for the money \ 4 h.p. twin'cylinder, chain drive, 3-speed gear. Runs well. Good appearance. W. A. Scott & Speed we! I I I I I I I I Sons, Cycle Wo<ks. 183 George Street, '• D U N E D J KM Ml fiflSSgi I B Westland Furniture House. WELD .STREET, ' : ->- HOKITIKA. »«*—<- Chance that may never occur again. E. PEAKE Huviii"- men fovtu»ttt«*Un securing a very limited number of OIL PAINTING'S by the well-known Artist, Paul Wren, each painting bearing the artist’s signature, is offering them at £\ each, the original cost being £3 Bs. All are of New Zealand scenery Great Reduction Sale of Furnitu/e During this sale no reasonable offer will be refused for any article of Furniture. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing Furniture at YOUR OWN PRICE.

I JACKSON JTO HOKITIKA. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE —THROUGH CONNECTION—TUESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS —With the Christchurch— OVERLAND DAILY SERVICE Jackson, reaching Hokitika about 7 o’clock p.m. I Agent for MESSRS CASSIDY AND HALL’S overland coaches. ! SPECIAL TRIPS to and from JackI son at other times by a “range- • ment. ! TOURS TO SOUTH WESTLAND an-' | all parts of the district arranp" * at J short, notice. Careful and expert ; drivers. * Cars at call day or nigntatßed Lioi : Hotel Garage. j Boqking ofißct, where orders may be jleft:—Red Lion Hotel, Hokitika. 'Telephone No. 82; P.O. Box No. 43 W. GOOCH, Proprietor Park Street, Hokitika, ’Phone Nb. 7. j Misses Addison have just opened up i a ■ special line' of Ladies grey woollen hbse for winter wear.—Advt.

Cleaner Floors—. Less Work Linoleums and woodwork are cleaned more thoroughly and easily if you add a little “Moto”-to hot water. The Universal Cleanser dissolves trodden-in dirt which soaps wont touch. Unequalled for home cleaning, for hands, for clothes. Non-injurious—-leaves no odour. Only lQd. a tin. Sold everywhere. Blue lab 1 for all household pur- — C itlUliUS DO jrrit. Green label-the Cleanser—for heavy, hard cleansing. Moto Chemic»l Co, Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH , *\ 2 n n

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1918, Page 1

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