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KAN'I KIM BAKERY. C. PFAHLERT Having resumed business, invites all old customers to r•sume the valued patronage previously existing. New customers will be welcomed and every attention guaranteed. IVIRS HOUSEKEEPER DO YOU BAKE I VO I’ll OWN BREAD? i l' Then try j i “PEERLESS” FLOUR I; if you havfo not already been using it. One trial will convince \ you that it is superior to all , other brands. Procurable everywhere. (Exclusively used by 0. j Pinhlert, Kanieri). ktiean, LTD., j i COASTAL AGENTS. | ; —— -»* $ FARMERS: before installing a milking plant consult A. CE DERM AN MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Hokitika. who will put you oil the light track with the following outfit: — WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS, British made for British users. 11)21 Models. Fanners use a PRESTON COW DETECTOR to find your robber cows. THE CANE MILKING MACHINE. the best on the market. THE ANDERSON OIL ENGlNEwhich speaks for itsell. THE HUTCHISON HYDRAULIC VACUUM PUMP. is the most interesting powei machine, tiding the combined work of the oil engine and vacuum pump, which may lx= installed wherever there is a faL of about 12 foot, and a water How of 20,000 gallons per, hour. This wonderful machine also drives a vacuum c-nginu for separating. THE ‘HARVOS" OSCILLA-fNC SLIDE VALVE VACUUM PUMP. This is the latest in vacuum pumps and must appeal to anyone putting in a milking machine, as the ordinary valves which arc the trouble makers, are entirely done away. This pump never heats and the efficiency i< so high that a smaller pump ran lie used. A. CEDERMAN AUTHORISED AGENT FOR. THE ABOVE MACHINES. M. HOUSTON AND CO* AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE. QXI ACRES FREEHOLD at "') I Lower Kokntalu all plougable; 200 acres ploughed and all in splendid pastures. Good dwelling, large barn and milking shed, with Gano 4oow plant. Well R ub-divided into convenient paddocks. Milking 48 cows. Offered ns a going concern with 50 cows, horses, 31 sheep with lambs, 15 head dry stock, and full range of implements. Price and full particulars to Lana fide clients. C* Q7K GOOD FIVE-ROOMED dt/O • O DWELLING, situated Upper Rollcston St. All conveniences, including Rath Room (new' porcelain bath and basin) Pantry, wash-house etc. Splendid section, property is in first class condition throughout. For quick sale and immediate possession given. H Qfj ACRES, Borough Lease, KoiI »/ / terangi, all cleared and grass, ed except 30 acres light bush. Fenced and sub-divided into 9 paddocks. Good five-roomed house, large shed. A good dairy farm. Price £2,500. A Q ACRES Freehold situafed at Mount Bonar, _S.D., near Evans’ Creek. Ring fenced'and partly cleared. Splendid country when cleared up. Prico £I7OO. -j ACRES REGULATION .I.U #LEASE and 14 ACRES FREEHOLD situated at Takutai, South Hokitika; commodious 5-roomed house, Ml conveniences, also 4 roomed cottage. Stockyard, sheep dip etc. Land is ml fenced and in its present state will easily milk 15 cows; can bo greatly im proved with little expenditure. I ric° for prompt sale, £1250. rSI OWN PROPERTIES—CaII and inJ- spect the list of Town properties we have for disposal on easy terms. We have several other good properties in other parts of the West Coast, also a number of Town Properties for sale. Correspondence invited and inspection arranged. Kl. HOUSTON ftND CO* Recommended bv the medical pro fession.-WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1921, Page 3

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