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■MSS. A handy and compact little stove, which has become Immensely popular. It Is stronQly made ol cast Iron, measuring 19 inches In height by 10 Inches square, and can be placed In any position, with an ordinary stove-plpo affixed. A sheet of Iron, stone or concrete block placed underneath gives perfect security. Tho "Mirn" burns woll with common lignite coal or wood chips, radiates a splendid heat, and Is a groat success. A pot or kettle may be quickly boiled. _ _. „ For Offices, Druries Js)orkroom s, jj Aud Small Shops . m. & m .tv 1 Price c&j H. E. SHACKLOC!<. LTD. Makers of tho Famous “ORION” Range*, Dunedin, Wellington, 4 Auckland.

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H K & rr. in rr K rsrrrz zr: rn „ * u zrs ™r?. srs m rr* rr n & jj The Goods Von Want at Moucy-juviiu'; Prices. K All l':o iu'wo .lMil!ii:<T.v. Co;;t s iiiiil Slcirls, font Frw ks. Sports | a Coats, ,! ui: [> ;s, llhmkets and countless other wauled things are soil I” ing a 1 1 he lii/aest rednef ons yoli ’•ave known IVr a loop Hire. HAII coeds are now and lasidonaMc - c-.'iuc quickly and i.oy ~.-i;.r.v are a]) masked at ‘d ere to-day and join*' to-moi-ior," prises, a: : can. I a shoppers v, ill ret tl o I ■'' h r ; .a : ns! "J fc CALS PRICES FOB GASH ONLY—ANO NO APPKCYAI.C »«■ gu OUKIHC SALS. e-'i a’» M B Draper, Revoli Strei-I. L ££ MiS J* liJ-Ojla? . Keliitifca. ti yj; :a= ll: ° s;*_v; :i,: °jz Li” “j: :l: zb : LsL ’.slp' /£ £Z&4 iftukuiMj m Sa-Oi-nv cali ' — > > pfTP~Essn.v^"i.e- ; ■••• ry V: ra m - I* : yv» *» ill V l<iM ij ,: :, , i 11 favourite Opera at any time . HIS MASTER’S VOICE GRAMOPHONES. ai:k Aiptoi.n i:i,v Tin*: urn' ix i'uil \Y((H I,i■. XS J !•: SI !.'.[.!• ]!!•: I’i.SASKi) To DXMONVV sTH.VIi: Tll KS !•: MAUIIXKS AT. ANY TIMil. CAM, AND TAI.K IT OYKII V, H'lf NOVELTY BAZAAR, Bcvell Street. n 0 m > r--Difci mm. His Masters x cict gKaBSSSasSCg^SSSE^^a:', eel '\rxi 0. Jr HSS WS&r* % v# s\y If a man or a woman is \Y known by the company ho y aW or she keeps, a woman is also known by the tea she serve*, T© secure a favourable opinion, oerra "RAVEN” TEA—it is a beverage that *“■ wins instant approval by its delightful —*» flavour, its fragranos and ita refreshing qualities. , —■ Apart from these distinctive E&oteta, others 5; are tlio absolute purity oS “RAVEN" $" 5 TEA and ita undoubted economy. S ••HAVEN** TEA to the finest Wlkgwwm ZZ Ceylon leaf, imported in bulk and blen. <V 23 tied by experts to suit local require. *2 WMiatftß. AH Oroeesa e©H & ® Aak for" Raven'" Tte. Vgjy IAVI

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1922, Page 4

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