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1 OOR SALE—Four roomed DAVEL J- TING fnowl Unner R/evell Strp.pl LING (now) Upper Revell Street Apply Commercial Hotel. AOR SALE—Six roomed DAVEL LING. For particulars apply any aung to A. O’Hallo ran, Pail; Street. !)"" S m:l ' ,I ( OTcrriKA THURSDAY JjJ&E 22nd. 1922. . A(I RANDjjBALL in aid of United [•A. i Law Club. Music l>y Royal provided. Admission— Geijri 2s 6d; Ladies Is. R.. DEVAN 'EY, Secretary. AUCTION SALE OF DWELLING- AND furniture ON THE PREMISES AT RIWU. ON M 19th. JUNE. It 2 ii.in. /' MHOUSTON AND CD. , • instructed by Mrs F. Harley, will sell by public auction on the premises as above jL J—RQdMED DWELLING and ReSite, owned by the late JUrs Connelly, deceased. ALSO—The whole of the Household Furniture and Effects.

AUCTION SALE OK LOOT* AND SHOES, DRAPERY HARDWARE AND GROCERIES. AT THE MART OAAIP STREET, WEDNESDAY 21st, JUNK. At —A Mhoust/on and CO. - • instructed by Air Rnlpli Marklev will sell liv public auction ns above: IO'A PAIRS, Alert's Women's and Children’s HOOTS AND SHOES. ALSO Quantity of Groceries, Drapery and Hardware. AUCTIONEERS NOTE—The boots and shoos arc o' splendid assortment of new stock Comprising men’s working and best boots, women’s shoes and children's'boots. This is a great opportunity to secure first class footwear at slaughter prices. FOR IMMEDIATE RALE. ROOMED DWELLING, in first- 1 * class order; H. and C. water, Lavatory and all conveniences. Full particulars from: At. HOUSTON AND CO.. Land Agents. WANTED TO HUY. ANY QUANTITY OF TTAIDER: \ Most hr. Cheap for Spot Cash. P.O. Box ll(>. Christchurch. singing. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY. .TUNE 17th. IN THE TOWN HALL. 1. EAI )E R—Al RS. STAYELEY. Collection in aid of the Beautifying Association.

SOCCER. TO THE BOYS interested in tlie Old Country Game,—Note—A meeting will lie lield on MONDAY i:\ K\INO at 7.150 at MeTntosli’s Club I’ootno. F. W. T,OVETT, Red T.ion Hotel. TO FARMERS, RUTCHERS, AND f !SRS ' WH ARE T&’YKRS. Cash on Dclivery. of ffIDES, STUNS. AND TAEIjOW. an£ pay Highest Brices for I nil flood Quality. I CONSIGN irO:MARK SPjfcOT & COMPANY ! iJioymouUi.

SHARPLfs SUCTION-FEED SEPARATOR. 4The only Sc parijtor tliai will skiin (loan at any si>co{l. Tne only ,Separ;|tor with a knee-low j cream of unchanging density at all ' speeds. I The only Separator with a k nee-sup-ply tank. $ 'l'lie only Separator which skims fpdel’.cr when tnrnc I faster. 'the only Separator with a tubular lion I —no (iises to |ilpnn. The only Separator with entirely automatic oiling system. Oil-tight gear qiise—oil once a month only. V Xo need to your sjax'd—any .speed skints eleatjj Turn faster toifinisli sooner. K •tee-low snpply|-tank. ••Suction-feed Sticks milk into howl in proportion to Speed. Hcsult--clean shim at any sliced. Krict ionless balfrboaring - easy turn--1 H <JC. > Skim milk —botvjfl skims clean even at ' ream stays sapie thickness regardless of speed. fi ’ Simple howl has no discs to wash. Pit ten ted tubuhijr howl creates double skimming force. ■£ \> L OTHER SEPARATORS LOSE OPEAM when below OPEEO —MOST SEPARATORS ARE TURNEDtITOO SLOW. * SKIMS CLEAN ;AT ANY SPEED. THIS FEATURE ALONE SAVES money. MARK SPROT & COMPANY LIMITED. SOLE AGENTS FOR WEST COAST. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. ALL CLASSES of Eire. Marine, Motor Car and Accident Insurance undertaken at lowest rates. H. W. R. RAVF.NET. Chief Agent Hokitika. J. EDGAR WADE. West Coast. District AgentXo more grinding of teeth with RAPE’S WORM FIGS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1922, Page 3

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