SILVER PLATE English Spoons&Forks STEWABT DAWSON PRICES Old, English pattern. Table Spoons and Forks — 90/- per doa. Dessert Spoons and Forks — 66/- per doz. Tea Spoons .. 36/- per doz. Coffee 3poons .. 30/- per doz. Sold singly or in any quantity. We also stock “Romney” and * “Sierra” patterns. Send for Catalogue. Fiddle, pattern. DAWSGKPB STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER, CHRISTCHURCH. il' ss* ii iHSESHS2SES2 'SSB * TENNISCRICKET— BOWLS— SIAM.HER SPORTS .Visit 11K li K AGAIN, AND TMK I IRST CONSIDERATION is. up ctm'llse. SUITABLE FOOTWEAR. Men who know our values natural! turn to us, and w<> can state without | hesitation that our New Season’s Sto of Sportiiij; footwear is "id<‘ enough to meet every requirement, while our low pricings for high quality goods will give universal Satisfaction. GOOD SHOES HELP YOUR GAME. SKE US FIRST! I OLIVER AND DUFF. TELEPHONE—NO. 139. HEY ELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ;xt:xx T..TX t. THE “ORION” RANGE IS BUILT IN SMALL SIZES SUITABLE FOR WEEK-END COTTAGES, SEASIDE HOMES, AND SUMMER-HOLIDAY BUNGALOWS I H THE ORION is the National Range of New Zealand. It is the standard by which others are measured and judged. The supremacy and merits of the OUIO.X are being daily deimmslisited H H -» thousands of homes, hotels, institutions, and oqalled Efficiency and Faultless Sendee in ('< are enthusiastically appreciated. Illh when 1 its inland Hal H H H H H. F. Shacklock can get a small-size UI'IO.X H K Limited. PATENTEES AND MANFACTURERS, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND. to suit, your ,Summer-holiday homo or Week-end C ottage. It is strong, Compact, and Portable. Xo brink setting is required. It may he placed in position by any unskilled person, and if no fire-place is available, can lie worked splendidly with a 10ft. stove-pipe. Ask your Ironmonger to show vou one! H H mrnm i m w m iliiiifissuw tiMtpgiii YOU will always find the same good quality and flavour in Raven lea, because of the high-grade leaf, and great care always used in the blending. Uniformity is one of the pleasing points about Raven Tea—it can be used, packet after packet, month after month, whereas teas of lower quality would tire the taste. Brew Raven Tea foi every meal —sold by all grocers. No. 10 Whi THE VEST TN THE WORLD A TO stand the season AT ARAHURA. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT LOW- ! ER KOKATAHI. NOV. Ist TO DEC. 31st. i IHE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE -TIIK THOROUGHBRED STALLION T‘ STALLION:— FYVIE JACKSON GASOLINE. (No 1626, Vo!. 8.) Sire, Baron Fyvie (imp.) 12451. Dame, Princess Fanny 2nd., by Agitator (imp.) 10488. Terms £2 at end of season, and £3 when mare proven in foal. For further particulars apply to:— F. C. MARSHALL, Lower Kokatahj. FEE £5 week. All sibilitv. 55.; Paddocking 2/C per care taken, but no respnnW.u. OLDEROG, Box 26, Hokitika. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS, vastly supeiior to all other stimulants.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1921, Page 4
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468Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1921, Page 4
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