TO-NICHT! TO-NICHTI POLLARD’S P3CTURES CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in her most charming and daring theme: “HUSH.” “HUSH.” “HUSH.” SPECIAL MERMAID COMEDY—2 Acts:-‘HIGH AND DRY.”
MILLER’S JEFFRIES BUILDINGS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. Latest Price List: Special line of Italian Overalls, with belt, 8s lid. Indigo print Overalls os 6d. Nurses Aprons, 3s 6d. Ladies’ all-wool Hose. 2s lid. Special line of all-wool cashmere Hose with spliced toes and heels, only 3s 6d, superior quality. Flannelette, IOJd per yd. Calico 10£d per yd. Sheeting, 80inch, 2s lid per yd. A real snip in Travelling Rugs, forme; ly 42s Gd, now 21s.
LIGHTS AND DELIGHTS. LIGHTS AND DELIGHTS. LIGHTS AND DELIGHTS. LIGHTS AND DELIGHTS. W. H. SHANNON, REVELL STREET. SPECIALIST JN LIGHTING, HEATING, & POWER GAS FITTINGS. NOTABLE DISPLAY OF THE LATEST TN GAS GOODS INCLUDING GAS COOKER CAS STOVE GAS HOTOT CAS HEATER GAS TOASTER GAS CALIFONT GAS IRONS GAS RINCS GAS COPPER GAS GRILLER GAS CLOBES—OPALS AND COLORED GAS FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES FANCY GAS BRACKETS AND CHANDELIERS GAS MANTLES. CAS MANTLES, GAS MANTLES Improve your light with the times! Inspect the special window display! Not' the brilliant gas light! See what gas can do to make the home bright and cheerful and household duties a pleasure. IF UNABLE TO CALL, RING UP TELEPHONE 17 ABOUT YOUR GAS SUPPLIES AND YOU WILL RESERVED. THERE IS NOTHING SO SATISFACTORY AS GAS FOR LIGHT, lIFAT AND POWER. GAS USES ARE GROWING EVERY DAY. BE WITH THE FASHION. W. H. SHANNON, GASFITTER, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.
FARMERS! If you aro not already a supplier of' Cream to us, we submit only a few of the good reasons why you should become a supplier: We have erected the most modern and up-to-date factory in the Dominion fitted with the latest labour-saving devices. We invite all suppliers to keep an independent check on all weights, tests, and returns for their own satisfaction. We buy the cream at your nearest station, and pay all railages. We send you a cheque in full lor your cream every month. We do not ask farmers to invest their money in the factory. We want farmers to invest their money in their farms, and thereby increase their output. We work as manufacturers for our suppliers on a co-operative basis. Between 150 and 160 fanners are now supplying, and getting‘all the benefits of our system of working. Every supplier receives full prices in cask, without being asked to take shares or give any guarantee of supplying. All suppliers arc treated alike, and are free to start or stop supplying when they wish to do so. Through giving satisfaction to those who supply ns wo have built up our buisness in four.years to be one of the largest purely Home Separator Com panies in Greymouth and Westland.
Wo will assist, every supplier to increase liis production per cow. and will undertake a system of herd testing for any or all of our suppliers. Wo run right through the winter, which enables you to send in cream from late or early cows. The Management of our Factory has full power to deal promptly with all inquiries. explanations required, adjustments or transactions. . Write, Call. Telegraph, or Tolephone for full particulars. Yours faithfully, GREYMOUTH. T. TOPr.ISS. Manager. Telephone, 159. l’.O. Box, 154.
SALE OF HOTEL PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY 26th. JULY. At 3 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co., i list meted by Mr W. Stewart will sell on the premises Revel] Street n s a going eoiioerii: The well-known “Masonic Hotel” comprising sections with double frontages to llevell Street and Tailored Streets and erected thereon a two storey building • comprising 22 rooms fully furnished. The premises are in first, class condition and have recently been renovated throughout. Full particulars of terms and conditions of sale may lie had at th« office of the auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY 20th. JULY 1922. AT NOON. MHOUSTON AND CO • (instructed hy the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Hokitika) will sell as above at the Mart. Camp Street Hokitika all those pieces of land containing 260 acres, 3 roods and 13 perches situate in the Kaniofi Survey district and known as “Timpson’s Farm” Ran Hau Road, with all buildings and erections thereon. The sale is under the conduct of the Registrar and under the Powers of Sale contained in Mortgages Numbered 4143 and 4153 Westland Register given by John Thomas Timpson to His Majesty the King. Title deeds may be inspected at tlio office of Messrs Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, Hokitika. Further particulars apply to: M. HOUSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, Hokitika, 23rd June, 1922,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1922, Page 3
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