JAMES KING. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. TMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description. Account books, all sizes.' Typewriting, ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and ornamental stationery, drawing paper, school bags and requisites stocked. Birthday and reward books, cards and illuminated texts, bibles. prayers and hymns. The latest books and magazines arriving by every mail. JAMES KING. OTIRA TO ARTHUR’S PASS. CASSIDY & CO., LTD. T INE OF COACHES run between Otira and Arthur’s Pass every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and .SATURDAY. We have been established for over forty .years and our name is a Household one amongst the travelling public. We have up-to-date coaches, plant, and good horses on the road, and can carry up to 140 passengers per trip. " We employ only steady, reliable and experienced Drivers. Book only with— MESSRS CASSIDY AND CO., LTD., \V. JEFFRIES AND CO., Local Agents. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COY., LTD, Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds exceed £750,000 Head Office: Auckland, New Zealand. Capital £2,000,000 Every description of Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance. Business taken at the Lowest Current rates. LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED. Every information supplied by J. H. WILSON, Agent, Revell Street, Hokitika. A. W. PEEBLES, Sub-Agent, Ross. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COY (LIMITED). ESTABLISHED 1836. LONDON AND ABERDEEN. Accumulated Funds £8,300j000 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF:— FIRE, ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, AND LIVE STOCK, INSURANCE BUSINESS TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Sub-Agent:— GEORGE PAMMENT, Kurnara. Chief Agent for Westland:— VIVIAN W. M. BONAR. WHARF STREET; HOKITIKA. ESTABLISHED 1859. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. Also act as:— TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AGENT, ATTORNEY. Capital £1,500,000 Paid up and Reserves inN THE C< PREMIER" COLONIAL CO. Branch Office for Canterbury and West Coast:— 111, HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. W. T. BOLAM, Manager. Agent at Hokitika:- r Sub -A g j U croWLEY & CO. Agent at jT hree M Mile:- Y & ca NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. LTD. ACCIDENT BRANCH.
TRANSACTS all kinds of 1 CIDENT BUSINESS and is AC- — DUOU'IWU is the OLDEST, LARGEST and STRONGEST COLONIAL ACCIDENT COY. MAIN FEATURESAbsoIute Security Prompt and Liberal Settlement. 'EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR Will Study their own interests by applying for rates and other particularScTs. CRAY & COY. WEST COAST REPRESENTATIVES, GREYMOUTH. A. LITTLE. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AND f IMPORTER. 3 j REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. I' NVITES the public to come and inspect his large and varied stock l ofHIGHGRADE BOOTS AND SHOES REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. f FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND BEST OF MATERIAL. INSPECTION INVITED. ‘ AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., ’ GAS CO’S OFFICE, STAFFORD ST. TTIRE DEPARTMENT—AII classes of Fire Insurance undertaken at lowj est current rates. Delays arc Dangerous.—Property ow- > ners will study their best interest's by apply for rates. [ H. W. R. SWENEY, \ Chief Agent, Hokitika. \ J. EDGAR WADE, West Coast District Agent, Grcymouth. FARMERS: before installing a milking plant consult A. CERERMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Hokitika. who will put you on the right track with the following outfit: — WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS* British made for British users. 1921. Models. Farmers use a PRESTON COW DETECTOR to find your robber cows THE GANE MILKING MACHINE. ■tho 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 he installed wherever there is a fair ot about 12 feet, and a water flow of 20,0011 gallons per hour. This wondeiful machine also drives a vacuum engine for separating. IE “HARVOS" OSCILLAvfNG SLIDE VALVE VACUUM PUMP. J' is the latest in vacuum pumps and ist appeal to anyone putting in a Iking machine, as the ordinary valves deb are the trouble makers, are enelv done away. This pump never its and the efficiency is so high that smaller pump can be used . CERERMAN Telephone No. 24.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1922, Page 4
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