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MONDAY! MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE! HENItY B. WATHALL, MILTON SILLS & ALL STAR CASTE IN—“ONE CLEAR CALL,” “ONE CLEAR CALL.” (A First National Masterpiece). (A First National Masterpiece). AND SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTING SERIES. Coming "Wednesday and Thursday next:—“OMAß KHAYYAM.” THE WESTLAND COOL STORAGE and DAIRY Coy., Ltd. (Duly Incorporated under the Companies Act). CAPITAL £15,000. TO WESTLAND DAIRY FARMERS TUIE PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS of (ho above Company, rospectfully notify all whom it may concern, that the butter factory is to be erected in Hokitika, and will be in readiness to commence operations for the coming' season on the Ist September, 1923. A few of the objects of the Company are as follows: Butter or cheese making, cool storage of goods and dairy produce for transmission to Christchurch markets, manufacture aud sale of ice, fish and meat freezing, and the establishment of a modern city milk supply for the town of Hokitika. ( Snell propositions are quite beyond the scope of the ordinary Co-operative dairy factory, more especially when less advantageously situated to important railway communication with densely populated centres, and are the outcome of careful expert consideration. Hokitika, with all its great possibilities is eminently suitable for the Company’s undertakings and is also ideally situated for centralisation of Westland’s dairy and agricultural productions. Now that the tunnel is completed a new era of prosperity is assured for the coming “Taranaki of the South.” . The Company will be managed partly on co-operative and partly on proprietary lines, the producer-shareholders holding the balance of power. Such a system whilst possessing all the advantages of .co-operation will also additionally share with the initiative spirit so noticeable in all successful proprietary concerns. It is almost unnecessary to state that profits accruing from the various operations and side lines will very materially help to increase the price to be paid for farm products, and centralisation, as is well kuown all the world over, considerably reduces the cost of production. It can be truly said that never in the history of farming in YVestland has such a unique opportunity for superior co-operation in respect to factory matters, been presented to the settlers. It will be noticed the Company’s operations in addition to being in the best interests of the farmers, will benefit the district as a whole, and fill an urgent and long felt want. Respectful exertions are now being made with a view leading to the combination of all local country factories, without loss to their shareholders and suppliers. Such co-operation it is unnecessary to state would make the scheme a greater success, and in addition fulfil the'wishes of a veiy large majority of their financial supporters. Full information may be obtained on application to the following provisional directors:— Messrs W. A. Jamieson, It. Ha reourt and H. 11. Monk (Koiterangi), J. 11. Cropper (Waitalia), J. B. Douglas (Arahura), Jas. Thomson (Ross), D. J. Evans and J.' J. Mclntosh (Hokitika). A copy of the prospectus may be seen at the office of the Registrar. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director.

'ly ONSTER SALE—Four clays only, -ItJL commencing Tuesday afternoon; Everything must go. Prices to suit everyone. Ladies coats from 30s; Ladies serge dresses 255; Ladies woollen jumpers from Os 6d. Everything half price.—Miss Saraty, Revell St. OLD FALSE TEETH bought sound or broken ; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail, l’ost to J. Dunstoiie, Box 51 Wellesley .St., Auckland. Est. 31 years. KNOWN: .HAST ARRIVED. Capo Gooseberries—Bs. per case. Cook apples, Gs Del, 7s Gd. 8s Gd. Jonathan Apples, Choice, —8s 6d per case. Cooking Bears—Bs (Id per case. Eating Pears—]os (id per caso. Delicious Apples—lls per case. \ Cases made up to suit purchaser, 3d extra. Potatoes, new shipment 15s cwt. Onions, 3s quarter. All fruit delivered in Town. Fresh Supply of Fruit and Vegetables always on hand. COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. J. L. TURNER. PHONE 156. FACTS ABOUT PLUMBING. A GOOD HOUSE WARRANTS GOOD PLUMBING. GOOD PLUMBING PROVIDES GOOD HEALTH. IT IS FOLLY to make your path, lawn or garden before yon have efficient drainage, truly laid with-ne-cessary traps properly vented. A our bath-room should bo the pride of your borne. You may have the best fittings procurable, but if your waste pipes are not properly trapped you are not only making your house a vent lor drain or cesspit, in which they discharge, but you nro risking your lives by inhaling the foul gases continually arising through your waste pipes. Von can replace a pipe or a. piece of tnnbei which may rot through defective plumbing. but you cannot replace a life which may be lost through incompetent work. For the safety of travellers on trains they have certificated drivers; by sea, certificated captains. A uiir health is most important. AVhv not a certificated plumber?

/'CALL at The Rendezvous for light ''-P luncheons, afternoon teas, .supper. Daintiest refreshments always ready. \\T ANTED TO BUY—Good quiet ' ’ COAY in full profit. Apply “Guardian’’ Office. \\7"ANTED. —A GIRL for house- ' * work ; afternoons off. Apply to ‘■Guardian" Office. IMPOUNDED. AT KOKATAHT POUND hy .Mrs Mnynihan. on her property at Koitera.ngi ONE Grey Hack .MARK. ONE Bay Hack MAKE, with black lefts. ONE Kay MARE, blotch brand on near shoulder, looks like D. white on hind pastern, and white dot on forehead. ONE Dark Bay GELDING. ONE Dark Bay MAKE, two white hind feet, white dot on end of nose. ONE Bay MARIS, black lefts, white dot on forehead, also white on nose and white mark on bottom of neck. IF NOT CLAIMED and expenses paid. IVILL BE SOLD on the Ist. DAY 01 JUNE. !b ?.t 12 o'clock (noon). T. P. O’NEILL, Pouiidkeepcr. Kokntahi, May 18th. SALE or mi BY STOCK. HATH HAIM YARDS. TUESDAY, 22nd. MAY. At 11 a.m. Messrs w. .jeffries and co.. instructed hy the Commissioner of Crown Lands will sell: 20 DAIRY CO AYS • (due Scpt.-Oct.) 1 Jersey BULL. (i Jersey Heifer CAT.YES. 1 Light- DRAY. 1 Spring Cart HORSE. Sale will commence at 11 a.m. sharp. TO THE MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE. DEAR MADAM, — Do you ever real iso the increased comfort to the entire household—yourself included—that would he secured by the adoption of gas fires? Have yon ever contemplated the amount of labour spent, to sav nothing of tho time wasted, hy the maids in carrying coals, cleaning grates laying fires, coaxing stubborn fires into a blaze and keeping them going when lighted ? If you adopt gas fires you will not only lighten the household work immensely but your rooms will lie cleaner, healthier and more comfortable. Aon can exactly control the heat required at any given time in any given room. Bedrooms become pleasanter (and safer) resorts in bitter weather. The half hour's dressing for dinner, the undressing at night after leaving a cosy sitting room, can be done in conduit and safety—and at leisure. To economise in the gas consumed is easy. AVlien, after dinner, you leave the dining room out goes the fire, to he lighted in the drawing room, or study or billiard room. And so throughout the day, the fire travels from room to room ” by the simple turning on and off of taps. Consider how habitable those gas fires make every room in the house ! Half the dust in your living rooms comes from the coal fire—there is no dust with a gas fire. No work is entailed—no fire irons, coal scuttles or shovels to trouble about, no smoke, dirt or ashes to cause annovance—no noisy poking or replenishing to disturb and irritate. That is why the gas fire is ideal for the sick Certainly the gas fire is the housewife’s best friend—it’s only rival the gas cooker 1 AA’e are dear Madam Yours faithfully, HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD., Stafford Street.

C. E. LARSEN S CO. ADVICE AND ESTIMATES FREE. Phone, No 7. P.O. Box 90 Opposite W. E. Williams, Chemist. M. HOUSTON & CO AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS MERCHANTS. WHARF STREET ::: HOKITIKA AGENTS FOR— We have been appointed local agents, and will he pleased to supply latest prices and full particulars FORD CARS, ONE TON. FORDSON TRACTORS Ac. FORD SVIOTOR CARS TRUCKS, STOCKISTS OF MICHELIN TYRES. MASSEY HARRIS CO., LTD. HIGH GRADE FARM IMPLEMENTS GAME MILKING MACHINE Co,, Ltd ENCINES FOR THE FARM Wo are agents for the—-fairbanks-morse BENZINE ENGINE. Economical and most reliable. Price—--3 h.p. £6O; 6 li.p. £96, f.0.b., Lyttelton. We can supply best UNSCREENED DUNOLLIE COAL, unsurpassed for household purposes, in truck lots, at 32s 6d per ton, at Hokitika Railway Station. Cash with order M. HOUSTON & CO WHARF STREET :: HOKITIKA. ~ CLEVELAND MOTOR CYCLES. AMERICA’S best two stroke. Price £OO. Full particulars from f'X sole agent for Westland. J. PETHIG, Ross.

YDE’S motor service. HOKITIKA. OTIRA —HOKITIKA —UTAIHO GORGE. LEAVE HOKITIKA FOR Vj OTIRA ON TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY at 8 n.m. CARS LEAVE OTIRA FOR HOKITIKA at 4 p.m. CARS LEAVE HOKITIKA FOR V'AIIIO GORGE ON SUNDAYS AT 9am- Arriving AYaiho at 5.30 p.m. CARS LEAVE IVAIHO GORGE FOR. HOKITIKA on TUESDAYS at 8.30 a.m.; arriving Hokitika at 4 p.m. Special trips arranged to any part of the South Island. Telegrams: JOHANSEN, Hokitika. SOUTH RF,W-LL STREET, phone 111

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1923, Page 3

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