For Children's Hacking Cough. »% no i-/ Jirnt I * / *r>?M»rn , n»T Cnr** tlu* scientific preparation u: icli novel- fails to relievo coughs, rnl.lr, sore throats, and chest troubles. Is (id Imvs lit) (loses. 'SOU S.VLE Six roomed IV\VEI«- * || . For iortiealais* apply any evening to A. O'lliilloran, Park Street. ISACK SALE- #!a'itity of .l 1 TURK (Mir rooms) al furni(Mir rooms) almost new; also lirinsinotfil PIANO £t>9 cash. Alp|v (i nardiijft Office. BAND made Jtiees, insertions, d'- - oyles, grajp linen, tray cloths, shams, rimuci/, now showing at Millers': .Jeffries’/Buildings. BRASSWAIM'hS, bedspreads, shams, runners, cloths, cosies, Imnd-made laces.-Millers Jeffries’ Buildings. Inspection invited. 1 EASTERN display,/Miller’s Jeffries li Buildings, Indian laces, centres, d’oyles. cosies'lnspection invited. Open short period. HOKITIKA SAVINGS HANK a MEETING OF TRUSTEES will xV J u * held at the office of the Hank on FRIDAY NEXT at 2.30 p.m. Wm. AVIBSON, Manager. FOR IMMEDIATE SALK. ‘ BROOMED HOJS?E situated upper Henley Stre# Recently painted and in good orclgjr throughout. Spleadid section. M" For full piujfieulnrs and price apply ; M. HOUSTON AND CO.. P Land Agents. CLEARING SAIiE. BY PUHLiq, AUCTION. OF STOCK $N TRADE AT MACKLEY’S STORE, KOKATAHI TUESDAY J3th. JUNE. COMMENCING AT 9.30 a.m. J. MH OUsfON AND CO., • instructedpfey Mr Ralph Mackley will sell by|Public Auction as above; it 'l’lie whole of the large and assorted stock of hi! retail General Store, . . o comprising: , (a) General Groceries. (b) Drapery and Clothing. (c) Boots,) 1 Shoes and Grindery, (d) General Hardware and Sundries?
-ALSO Household ■|'iiniituro and Effects. I M I’OHTANT SALE OF VAU'H pHKiEHObt) LAND. WITH 2.090.000 (Kstimated) SDPERIfIOTAL FEET OF RIMU A XI) iVtirTE PINE THEREON. | S PH El IT MTXA H NOTICE. Mark sphot |nd company, [.TP., under .Instructions from the owner, who !ia|’ left the district, will sell by public faction at an early date, at their Rooms, M:\rkay Street, .. It 1 (Irevmotitli: — FREEHOLD SECTION. No 1559, 1 Omloto, neir Greymouth, of which about 20 acres has been partly cleared, the remaining 230 acres is <lepse bush (Rimu and White Pine), estimated by surveyors to <iontain 13,000 feet- of timber per^hcre. 'I ne land is limestone country, and when cleared ofitlie bush will certainly be valuable gazing land. The propertv is situated about three miles from Groymontlly or one mile from the Omoto Railwaydptation, and as a sawmill ])ropositiou|presents great possibilities, has eaijjf accessibility, no royally for railage, convenient to portend rail; no restriction regarding limber cutting. TERMS OF®SATjE : Ten per cent on the fall of f)jo hammer. 20 per cent in one montK|- upon completion of transfer, bala||e on mortgage, if re(|iured for a ’fen of years. Date of sale in futurojissue. Further particulars and certificate of title (Land T&nsfer) may be inspected at our office. AfAR.TC EPROT AND COMPANY LTD. ,T. DONNELLEY. Auctioneer,
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1922, Page 3
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