WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER lord. A CRAXI) BASKET SOCI-AL AM) BALE "ill In; held in the Public Hell, KoknUdii, in aid of St. Mary's Bazaar fund. .Prize donated l;y Mis-' •loncs for host decorated basket. Admission I.adies I/-; Gentlemen ■2 (I. NOW ON SALE! “HOKITIKA N.Z.” AND ITS STREET NOMENCLATURE. (By D. J. Evans.) With Supplementary Articles and interesting Reading matter of early Hokitika Illustrated. ON SALE AT BOOKSELLERS AND ‘GUARDIAN’*’ OFFICE. PRICE: ONE SHILLING. Proceeds devoted to the Renovation of iho Westland Pioneers’ Memorial. W M DUNCAN & CO. GENERAL AGENTS AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS. TAXCRET) STREET, HOKITIKA. TO LET Old Theatre site in Rev. ell Street. FOR SALE broomed collage Hampden St. BUILDING SECTIONS Hamndeo St., Revel! St., and yal ( > Street. ALDRIDGE & ADAMSON CASH MERCHANTS. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. Phone 152.
Til K I’l'-TO-DATK STORK WITH Till! CP-TO-DATR PRTCKS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. QPKCIAL RKRICTTOXS for -lie lost of this wool; anil Monday 21st. A. anil A. STORKS have just landed a Ij 10,0 shipment oj‘ crockery. glassware Kiia.mc|, IVoiimonoiiry. and 'linvare. which will ho shown duriim the wool;. A special reduction of 10".. or 2- in the 2 will ho made off these lines tor CASH OXI, Y. Prudent housewives should take advantage id' this oiler, as due to tile new duties being imposed on many of tin 1 lines to ho offered will naturally rise in price in the near future. All goods are marked in plain figures, and the prices will be .subject to a reduction of 2- in the £. Yesterday is Dead. - hornet It! To-morrow does not exist. Don't Worry! To-day is hero! ('so it and buy this week from 'no A ami A Stores. Revell street. IT okitika. and sure money. Dor I'd and over. Railway Freights paid on d! orders All Quotations are for Dash. 11 Prospective Clients cannot visit the A and A Store. Please send rash with order. An v lines not mentioned on the list will bo charged at the Firms’ usual Cut RaW Prices. Invoices supplied always, and moneys sent in over the required amount, will be returned with the Invoice.
GOODS pKLIYFKFn TO ANY PATH' £■ OF TOWN. FARMERS: l,eft>re installing a milking plant consult MECHANICAL ENCINEER, Hokitika. who will put you on the right track with the following outfit.: — WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS, llritish niaTe for llritish users. 1921 Models. Farmers use a PRESTON COW DETECTOR to find your robber cows. THE GANE MILKING MACHINE. the best on the market. THE ANDERSON OIL ENGINE. which speaks for itself. THE HUTCHISON HYDRAULIC VACUUM PUMP. is the most interesting power machine, doing the combined work of the oil engine and vacuum pump, which may Ik* installed wherever there is a tak of about 12 feet, and a water llow of 20,000 gallons per hour. This wonderfid' machine also drives a vacuum engine for separating.
THE "HARVOS'' OSCILLArtNC- . SLIDE VALVE VACUUM PUMP. | This is the latest ill vacuum pumps ami I must appeal to aiiyono putting in a milking machine, as the ordinary valves which "ire the trouble makers, are entirely done away. This pump never heats and the efficiency is so high that a smaller pump can he used A. CT3DBRMAN AUTHORISED AGENT FOR THE ABOVE MACHINES.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1921, Page 3
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