THE NEW ORDER.
Undoubtedly, Westland, and Hokitika in particular is on the eve of a now older of things. With the !■ ag standing isolation removed, and the various new projects shortly to be carried into efi'e't. under way; Hokitika cannot fail to take a bound forward. Tile need- of Die di-trict are expanding and business people generally are making a m ve to meet that need. An example of this move i- the new jewellery k-nsino-s lately opened up by Mr .1. Teiim-iit of Greymouih. am! u is being attended with gratifying results, which goes to prove that the public are ready lor and appreciate having an up-to-date jewellery business in the town where they can deal v. itli every confidence and where the prices ter all goods and work are maintained on a level with the rest of the trade throughout X.Z.
When wanting anything in the jewellery line remember Tennc-nt'«, the progressive jewellers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1923, Page 1
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155THE NEW ORDER. Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1923, Page 1
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