YZ ISILA!/ lir. ii m-iuißSii nMM ■ 4 ‘Vac’ ’ Boots and Shoes are ‘ ‘BALL-BAND’' Special Quality. « They are vulcanized by the Vacuum Process, the greatest discovery in the manufacture of rubber footwear in recent years. • The “Vac” goods are very comfortable to wear. They are light in weight and they fit well. c They are the most durable rubbers made, and we recommend them for all kinds of unusually hard wear. Try them—you will find it is true that they “Feel Like Velvet— Wee* r Like Iron. ** * REVEL!. STREET, HOKITIKA. JtSffl MmJ
Hokitika Motor Garage. Weld Sir.- et, Hokitika Photic No. 122. ROBINSONSONS ,f\ESIRE to notify that they have purchased the *** Motor Garage Business of Falkenbach, Ltd., and it will iu future be conducted under the personal supervision of Mr William Robinson. (Cordial Factory is being c ntinued 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 s licited. Terms Moderate. REPAIR DEPARTASEftT in charge of a first-class mechanic All work done guaranteed | BICYCLES, | SCOTT’S for I rJSPASR WORK, H BICYCLES, -‘Standard,’ ‘Speed jell,’ ‘Anglo-Special,’ p ‘New Hudson.’ Scores of Second Cycles o : various ™ makes. § MOTOR CYCLES, -‘New Hudson,’ ‘ Henderson.* H Big list of Second-hand Motor Cycles. II REPAIR WORK, —New Pisto 1 Rings, New Bushes Bniade. Repairing, Joining, &c., by Acetone Welding Method. B ACCESSORIES, Accessories of every des riution P for B cycles and Motor Cycle?. Greater satisfaction, b..tt-r attention to H? §§ Vour order Money saved bjr sending to A. 8 £ 42c StOrfiS. Speedwell Cjcle Wotks, 183 George Stre-t DyMf? O i ■ * mm msm msm mm ms® mm mm mm sms mm m® E2S2, ssms mms mpm mma mam
Westland Furniture House. WELD STREET, :: HOKITIKA. A Chance that m ay never ©eetsr PEA If PAINTiug the cost* Having been fortunate in securing a very limited number of OIL :NGR by the well-known Artist, Paul Wren, each painting bear artist’s signature, is offering them at each, the original being £'■) os. All are of New Zealand sceiierv° — Great Red uci loim S' f© of , Fiirn If ure During this sale no reasonable offer will be refused for anv article of Kuirdlure. Don’t miss ibis opportunity of securing Furniture YOUR OWN PRICE ...
LAND AND J 7 ~ ACRES, FREEHOLD, along- ■ *’' side Railway Station and main road, (troy Valley. Six roomed homestead, dairy, barn and shearing shed, slaughter house, cart and implements, shod, garage, blacksmith’s shop two whams, stables, etc., spring water supply, orchard and garden. All cleared and ploughable, with exception about 5 acres' shelter pines. Good, deep, rich soil except narrow strip near railway and road. Will carry (500 sleet]), 12 dairy cows, pigs, etc. Price £ls per acre. Easv terms. Apply at once— MARK SPROT AND CO., GreymouUi. :—rrr A Aft A ACRES, FREEHOLD; 40 acres L.T.P., 280 acres Renewable Lease, 00 acres TALL.; total 750 acres, near Alianra. Partly ring fenced, subdivided into several paddocks; 240 acres felled and laid down in grass. Xew six-roomed Homestead; hut 10x24; dairy wool shed. 7-byre cow shed. Price £IBOO. including Government mortgage £SOO. Terms for balance, if required. MARK SPROT AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, Greymouth. IKC) ACRES OF FREEHOLD along-j * side railway station and Main | Road, Grey Valley; 40 acres felled on j lint and ploughabie; (50 acres felled on hillside; remainder hilly hush land. Will carry 50 slice]) phis lambs, 20 cattle. Price £3 per acre. Easy terms. Apply— MARK SPROT AXD CO., Grevmouth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1918, Page 1
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