500 to?he fium 300 cups of tea to tho pound— that is an example of the economy of Raven Tea. And whether you buy tea for its economy or flavour, you will find Raven exactly to your requirements. Raven, the popular and reliable brand is economical because it is all crisp, dust-free leaf, and it has the flavour because of its Perfect blending. Try Raven—for sooDony —for taste! ? U r* 5 728/ n X v. “The Miner” Carrying S.D.Guarantee Specially designed to stand rough usage. Thousands in use on farm, in mine and factory. Solid nickel, dust and damp-proof, screw-front case, extra strong crystal front, clear figures, perfect movement. 50/POST FREE STEWART , DAWSON’S, 4 The Treasure House, Stewart Dawson Corner, Christchurch.
THIS INTERESTS YOU. -HDCof THE HOKITIKA MOTOR GARAGE can cater for each anil die of vour requirements at reasonable pnees. . > * " wiilrnnisint?. mechanical and ele.tr,ca- reparrs of lathe work, vulcanising, mechanical a executed at shortest noticeFull stocks of benzine, oils and accessories on hand RELIABLE CARS REA. si FOR HIRE AT AMY LOUR. Address: rVeld Stiect, Il<.’ I'lioiu folf.ce) 122-'2 rings; private house ! J 1! i m.- «• W. Robinson, Proprietor gg ggss ira n®
The "Miro" StoTe Is designed to proyide Heat and Warmth in places where a fireplace is impossible or undesirable. It is compact and soil-contained, cud will give satisfactory results with ordinary lignite coal or small wood. The “Miro” can be placed ou a sheet of iron, stone, or ooncrete block, and is perfectly sale. No chimney is required, an ordinary store pipe serrrng this ?urposo, and also that oi radiating heat, b is strongly made oi oast iron, and all wearing parts are renewable. The "Miro” Is 10 Indies in height by 10 inohes square, and can be utilised lor boiling a pot or kettle. ra ; jp*J n.qalr. s> f.a» rrice Xo Ironraomur. H. E. SHACKLO6K, LTD. Sole Manufacturers, Dunedin. Wellington, and Auckland. Tor Offices,Schools, Dji/ues,Workrooms, Jim Small Shops. fid
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A. LITTLE. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AND IMPORTER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIK A. INVITES the public to eorno and inspect his large and varied stock of:— lIIGHGRADE BOOTS AND SHOES, FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY AND BEST OF MATERIALS. A. LITTLE.
JAMES KING. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. REVELL ST. HOKITIKA. IMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description. Account books, all sizes. Typewriting, ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and < ornamental stationery, drawing paper, school bags and requisites stocked. Birthday and reward books, cards and illuminated texts, biblcs, prayers and hymns. The latest books and magazines arriving by every mhil.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1921, Page 4
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