i;0 CUSTOMERS. 1%/TR F. HOWARD desires to XHANK all customers for their past support, and would ask for their continued patronage to his successor, Mr W. Houston, who will continue the supply of milk throughout the town from NOVEMBER Ist. All accounts owing are requested to be paid before NOVEMBER 15th. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTCHURCH SHOW AND RACES, 6th to 13th NOVEMBER, 1920 TT OLID AY EXCURSION TICKETS * to Christchurch will be issued from any station on Westland Section from THURSDAY 4th. NOVEMBER to THURSDAY, 11th. NOVEMBER, and will bo available for return up to and including SATURDAY 27th. NOVEMBER, 1920. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. FRIDAY, sth. NOVEMBEbR. Trains will leave Greymoutli for Ofcira at 8.40 a.m and will return from Otira at 4.15 p.m. These trains will make same stops as overland trains on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Coach service will run between Otira and Arthur’s Pass and trains will run between Arthur’s Pass and Christchurch. Train usually leaving Hokitika for Greymouth at 7.40 a.m. will leave at 6.50 a.m., and will connect with overland train at Greymouth. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (OF CANTERBURY), LTD. INCREASE OF CAPITAL. 50,000 “B.” PREFERENCE SHARES of £5 each, bearing a fixed cumulative preferential dividend, at the rate of SIX PER CENT, per annum. DEPOSIT 10s per share, 10s on allotment; balance £4 over twelve months. APPLICATIONS for any number of the above will be received by the undersigned. INVESTORS should bear in mind the N.Z. Farmers’ Co-operative Association is the LARGEST ORGANISATION of its kind in the Dominion. The turnover last year exceeded FIVE AND A-HALF MILLION POUNDS. Shareholders receive a concession when trading with the Association. Apply at once to— M. J. FOGARTY AND CO., Sharebrokers. Box 141, Greymouth.
M. HOUSTON AND CO. MU.'HONKERS AND La NO AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREKiS HOKITIKA.., FARMS /OR SALE. ACRES Freehold. Situated at Oul Koiterangi, 100 acres extra good laud, balance, originally swamp with plenty of fall, now -being drained. Carrying capacity about 100 Inad of cattle. Price £ls per acre. Q Af\ ACRES L.1.P., situated .t OtU Waitaha, about 140 Wes in good grass paddocks. Balance onwoo l and black pine country. 4 roomed dwelling and soeds. Price sb a going concern with live and dead L>-k £l2 per acre. m ACRES, Borough Lease, Koiterangi, all cleared and grassed except 30 acreß light bush. Fenced and sub-divided into 9 paddocks. Good 5 roomed house, large shell A good dairy farm. Price £2500. FOR PRIVATE SALE—Masonic Hotel, Rcvell Street, Hokitika, as a going concern. Full particulars and price to bona fide buyers on application.
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SECRET OF HAPPINESS by retujti registerej mail. Tbe essence of all knowledge is self knowledge. Send birth date, month, year, and postal note 5/- to Mr T. J. Hunstone, Box 1418, Auokland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1920, Page 3
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