LOST —Between Wataroa and Hari Hari on tlio Ist. November, a Returned Soldiers Association BADGtK No 49528. If-found please return to the Secretary Returned Soldiers Association, Ross. w "r SCHBODERS’ Are Now Showing The Newest Millinery Styles For Spring Wear ' ! French and English Models. invited. ( } SCHRODER & CO-
M. HOUSTON AND CO. Auctioneers'and land-agents WHARF AND CAMP STREICIS. HOKITIKA. FARMS /OR -SALE. ACRES Freehold. Situated at Koiteraugi, ltX) acres extra good land, balance, originally swamp with plenty of fall, now being drained. Carrying capacity about 100 h*»ad of cattle. Price £ls per acre. O/| A ACRES L.1.P., situated .t td xU Wnitaha, about 140 res in good grass paddocks. Balance onwool and black pine country. 4 roomed dwelling and seeds. Price as a going concern with live and dead to.'k £l2 per acre. -A CJ7 ACRES, Borough Lease, Koi--1 f terangi, all cleared and grassed except 30 acreß light bush. Fenced and sub-divided into 9 paddocks. Goo.l 5 roomed' house, large shed. A good dairy farm. Price £2500. A Kfl Six roomed HOUSE HoxUU jcitika, good situation. In splendid order, recently painted a’ d papered, throughout, H. and C water bathroom and all conveniences. Good I acre section. This is a cheap property. 146, ACRES Freehold at Koka--1 talii. All fenced and cleared, lood dwelling erected thereon. Price *ll per acre. OGQ ACRES Freehold situated at dUt) O Mount Bonnr. S.D. near Evans’ Creek. Ring fenced and partly cleard. S jier.lid country when cleared up. !I rio‘ fll.uO TOWN PROPERTIES—CaII and inspect the list of Town properties we hare for disposal on easy terms. We have several other good properties in other parts of the West Coast, nlso a number of Town Properties for =alb. Correspondence invited and inspection ananged. HI. HOUSTON AND CO. KANIERI BAKERY. CONNOLLY AND BREEZE. (Successors to C. Pfahlert). Desire to notify the public of Hokitika and surrounding dis--1 tricts that they took over the above BAKERY on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, and ask for a continuance lof the - lieral patronage given to Mr Pfahlert. t The bakehouse will still be under the charge of the baker who has given so e much satisfaction to patrons in- past 9 years. C Good sweet, wholesome bread is guaranteed under the new management. B Customers waited on as in the past. 5 Prompt and regular delivery assured. Sf »f > it OF HAPPINESS by return lO registered mail. The essence of all knowledge is self knowledge. Send birth date, month, year, and postal note 5/- to Mr T. J. Dunstone, Box >4lB, Auckland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1920, Page 3
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