Dairymen! The Improved 1921 Models “TITAN” CREAM SEPARATORS are now to hand This high-grade make of hand and small power separator | machine is of Danish manufacture, which stands for best | materials and fine workmanship. It is fitted with all the latest improvements including self-balancing bowl, guided in g a slot, but resting on the detachable spindle. | ALL SPARE PARTS PROCURABLE. SEND 1 FOR OUR PRICES TO-DAY. Sole Agents, g LOWS' LIMITED L Mail Order and General Merchants, 48-50 Manchester Street Christchurch J iFßggggT -
COMING EVENTS. Aii". 2!).—Princess Theatre, Pollard’s Pictures. August 30-31—All Saints Sale of Work. Sept. 3.—Hokitika Boxing Association tourney. Sept. 7—Fancy dress masquerade hall, Longford Hall, Kokatahi. Sept. 7.—At JTnri TTari yards, AL Houston and Co. auction sale dairy cows, Ferguson Bros. Sept. 13.-Tenders close for County wodks at noon. Sept. 13. Westland County 'Tonnoil at 2 p.m Sept. 21.—Meeting Westland Land Board. Sept. 20. - Euchre and dance One Mile Hall, aid Westland Hospital Build ing Fund. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TOUR. Thfi Fixtures. August 31, September 1, 2--v. Sussex September 3,5, (s—v. Sonin England. } Septembers, 9, 10—v. Thornton’s XT. Season 1921=22. Seed Potatoes. EARLY ROSE GAMEKEEPERS MAORI CKITF ARRAN CHIEF RED DAKATOS ROBIN ADAIR BEAUTY HEBRON ETC., ETC. Grass Seeds. Cocksfoot Reel Clover English Rye White. Clover Italian Ryo Timothy Cow Grass Msyke Lotus Major, etc., etc. Heed Oats. Machine Dressed tiarto Algerian, Mils, etc., etc Fertilisers, F.tr. Superphosphates, (Snano, etc., etc. Fencing Wire, barbed & plain Paterson, Michel, & Co., Ltd. ARTHUB G. PILKINGTON. HAUUISTKU AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAMBERS. Hamilton Street, HOKITIKA. DEATH. DIXON. At “The Climbs” Birkenhead, Auckland, Trevor, son of Mr and Mrs Norman Dixon, (noe Alaisie Williams) agc*d 11 months. FUNERAL NOTICE. rnHE FRIENDS of the late ADEJ LA IDK CHARLOTTE O’CALLAGHAN and of he,- HUSBAND and FAMILY arc respectfully invited to follow her remains to the Ross cemetery. The funeral to move from St -Patriolfs Church, Ross TO-MORROW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON at 2 o’clock. H A. THOMPSON, Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE FRIENDS of the late FRED ERJCK ARTHUR SMITH and o his FAMILY are respectfully invited t< follow his remains to the cemetery. Th< funeral to move _from the residence Sale Street, on WEDNESDAY MORN IN(J AT 10 o’clock and St. Alary’: Church at 10.30. H. A. THOMPSON. * Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE riIHE FRIENDS of WALTER WIL--1 LIAM GLASS, and of his brother and sisters, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to Hokitika cemetery. The funeral to move from the residence of Mrs J. Glass, Revell St. South, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30 o’clock. H. A. THOMPSON, Undertaker. IiETFRNED SOLDIERS’ TTON. ASSOCIAALL MEMBERS of the above Association are requested to attend the funeral of their late comrade, Wnl--lor Glass, at 2. 30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 31st TNST. T. KERR, Hon See. APPLES! APPLES! ! ? LANDED 100 CASES Choice TURMET? APPLES 10/6 to 11 '0 ng to grade, RQnWMiruq jp Tn |rn PHONE No 2
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1921, Page 2
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