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WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY OF THE DIC MAIL ORDER SERVICE Country residents, in buying from the D.1.C., Christchurch, not only choose their requirements from enormous stocks, marked in plain figures at lowest prices, but are assured of PROMPT attention. Almost without exception, goods are posted same day as order is received. Rakaia. Thank yon for thn prompt attention. Tor the fntnro 1 ahall send to yon for anythin? I want. —G.F. Huhuka, 3. Westland. The hats. etc., armed safely, and wore in perfect order. 1 have kept all of them.—N.H. Rakaia. I received the enita ea the 3rd May, and May Were in every way satisfactery. Thanking yon far Tour prompt reply.—M.L. Ra opine, Rating. I have alwaya received goods that wear well in the shopping by post. —WJi. Spots wood. Received the cheek tohralco. for which I think yen. also for the trouble you have taken over such a small order. It will enable me to finish the garment. ' If. l. Stratford. Thanks for leading crockery so promptly.—R.B. ' Te Pukera. I have jnst received parcel, and 1 am perfectly satisfied with everything. Thanks for prompt delivery. —L.B. Greymouth. Tonr splendid range of patterns came to hand, and I am enclosing a postal note to the value of £1 0/3, being payment for goods. Thanking yon for the attention you gave my orders when sending for goods on previous occasions.—CJdcG. Reef-ton. Received voiles to-day, and thought they were lovely. Please post by first mail 42yds of each of the crepe de Chines marked.—K.P. Baloairn. The sunshade you sent me was in every way satisfactory, and very pretty indeed for the money.—G.S. Glcnroy. I was very pleased indeed with the eiderdown quilt yon re-covered for me.—H.F.H. WHITE THE DiO., CHRISTCHURCH TO-DAY FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS.

Hokitika Motor Garage WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. Robinson & Sons, Piione 122. Cars at all Hours. Repairs in all brandies efficiently and promptly effected.

V SHARK SPROT AND CO OOA ACRES FREEHOLD, 105 UmU Acres Leasehold. (21 years’ Lease, with right of. renewal). Fro:hold all flat and ploughable i-.i leliately, 100 acres recently ploughed and sown with permanent English grasses. Buildings comprise 6-roomed dwelling, stables, and other sheds and yards, •itwo hay stacks, tractor and plough go with property. Subdivided into v->n 'paddocks. Alongside Railway. I’.-ice £6500. rtffA ACRES (80 Acres Freehold, Jii iJU 190 acres Leasehold), (.11 ■ cleared with the exception of 60 acres, balance nearly all ploughable, wo 1 fenced and subdivided into v.7e yaddocks. Deep soil, dwelling and new sheds and yards. Would make two good dairy farms. Close to Railway. Price £2O an acre. aaaA ACRES (900 Acres FreeJlijyjyj hold, 1100 Acres Leasehold). Freehold nearly all ploughable, well fenced and subdivided. 80 acres in bush. Leasehold all river bed aid bush country, all good land.. Suitade for sub-division into 6 or 8 dairy tarms Close to Railway. Price £12,000. fiCiO ACRES (543 Acres Freeholi, VJIO 80 Acres Leasehold), with river run 160 Acres bush, balance all cleared and good area plough ible. Carrying capacity 120 cows. House a-a necessary sheds. £l2 10s per acre. Stock and milking plant, etc., at nation. Terms arranged. ft on ACRES LEASEHOLD. All O O/U fenced and mostly cleared. Suitable for sheep grazing. Convertible into dairy farms. Two miles from Railway, i mile from mam road, Pn e £2 12s 6d per acre, £IOOO casn, rance easy terms. . WAA acres LEASEHOLD. Will OUU carry 250 sheep. Some fencing. Situated 2} miles from Ra'lway price £2 per acre, £6OO cash. ACRES FREEHOLD. 32 *cres OJI Cleared. In good dairying district. Good carrying capacity. Ytim £076 cash. MARK SPROT AND CO STOCK, FARM, LAND, INSURANCE and general agents, p O. Box 72, GREYMOLTII.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1920, Page 1

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611

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1920, Page 1

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