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MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE! MONDAY! A BRITISH MASTERPIECE OF THE TURF—“KISSING CUP’S RACE" “KISSING CUP’S RACE" Starring: VIOLET HOPSON, GREGORY SCOTT and JOE PLANT, (the famous English jockey). BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME! USUAL PRICES. ooppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppoo u:aoi»«iii<t«>ii>iaiiii(im Il'Bnti an .1 O^^Jiunaturl^^jpLiiilUamna' iiii'iii.iinii.Vi'iiuiimi — - osslSßiilo hokitiKA GAS COY., LTD iii(>aiiwaim;«in'r»Miira 1873 1873 :o IZQ no ;: -j g . 1.. ■ i.... . -i.^^ : © so so o*o EOSSO © ai'manmaiiii. O i.H'i:,!: ■ EMI ■ O FORMED MAY 20th. 1873 . .AND, STILL SERVING THE PUBLIC. AT YOUR CALL NOW & ALWAYS IQ ::::© © ii.ian.-aiiil'tfntiiaiui-a 1923 1923 .:© :•;© ::© © :::© © :.© :© © ;:© ::© © © THIS IS JUBILEE YEAR. ©I ©: or: :;:©i: :©i :©i::i: ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©goo: liiiaMuiaimiaiiiiißintia Rimiaimiaiiiuaiii ::i::;:©: 'Jniisi:; .©: oi: TO © :;:©© Q! rgf ©iiiloi::::! GO 'iimiaiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiaiMianii a

THE WESTLAND COOL STORAGE and DAIRY Coy., Ltd. (Duly Incorporated under the Companies Act). CAPITAL £15,000. TO WESTLAND DAIRY FARMERS nnilE PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS of the above Company, respectfully 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, coo] storage of goods and dairy produce for transmission to Christchurch markets, manufacture and sale of ice, fish and meat freezing, and the establishment of a modern city milk supply for the town of Hokitika. Such propositions are quite beyond Ihe 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 known all the world over, considerably reduces the cost of production. It can be truly said that never in the history of farming, in Westland has such a unique opportunity for superior co-operation in respect to factory matters, been presented to the settlers. It will be noticed file 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 In Hie combination of all local country factories, without loss to (heir 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 very large majority of their financial supporters. Full information may be obtained on application to the i'ollowing provisional directors:— Messrs W. A. Jamieson, R. Harcourt and If. If. Monk (fvoiterangi), J. 11. Cropper (Waitaha'i, J. B. Douglas (Arahura), Jas. Thomson (boss), D. J. Evans and J. J. Mclntosh (Hokitika). A coov of (.lie nrospectu-s mav Lo teen at the office of the Registrar. K. 7% PARRY, M ana gi n g Dir c e tor.

MONSTER SALE—Four days only, commencing Tuesday afternoon ; Everything must go. Prices to suit everyone. Ladies coats from 30s; Ladies serge dresses 255; Ladies woollen jumpers from 6s 6d. Everything half price.—Miss Saraty, Revel! St. JAMES JOHNSON. (Late of Andrews’ Pros.) \\7ISHK.S TO NOTIFY that he ▼ * will take over the BUTCHERY BUSINESS lately carried on by James Duncan, ON JUNE Ist., and solicits a share of public patronage. OCII ETC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with the provisions of ‘‘The Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908.” CASS SQUARE will he set apart for the use of the WESTLAND RUGBY SUBUNION on MONDAY, JUNE 4tli., 1923 excepting between the hours of 11.30 o’clock, in the forenoon and 1.30 o’clock in the afternoon; and further that the charge for admission, excepting ns between the aforesaid hours, has been fixed at one shilling for each person. Dated this 21st. day of May, 1923. A. A. ANDREWES, Town Clerk. PRICE OF MEAT! SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. ANDREWS BROS. IN '1 HANKING the public, for past support, announce a considerable reduction in the price of all goods. Purchasers will he given a fuithei SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR CASH. OUR Mono—Only the highest quality of meat, stocked. Small Goods every day; guaranteed clean and pure and of the best- quality. BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY BAZAAR. .sth. AND 6th. JUNE, 1923. SWEETS STALL. SWEETS STALL. Kindly leave donations of si - GAR, or sweets with Mrs Urquhart. National Bank. ANTED KNOWN: JUST ARRIVED. Cape Gooseberries—Bs. per case. Cook apples, 6s 9d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d Jonathan Apples, Choice,— Ss 6u per case. Cooking Pears —Ss 6d per case. Eating Pears—los 6d per case. Delicious Apples—lls per case. I Cases made up to suit purchaser. 3d extra. Potatoes, new shipment 15s ewt. 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,

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1923, Page 3

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