TO NIGHT I PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT I MABEL NORMAND —IN—MABEL NORMAXD —lN' “WHAT HAPPENED TO ROSA.” A COMEDY FULL OF SNAP. PEP AND SPICE. LATEST GAZETTE AND SCENIC. m HEAT R E I pRI X C ES S p (By kind permission of .Messrs Mcl-etm and Moore). TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE sth & 6th. GRAND POSTER PARADE AND NOVELTY BAZAAR! IX AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY! Novelties Galore! Great Range of Specialties ! Stalls with. Wonderful Varieties of Goods. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY ! REFRESHMENTS! REFRESHMENTS! ! ! Special Each Evening at 8 o’clock, THE POSTER PARADE AND GRAND COMPETITION!! A novel form of pleasing Entertainments under the Direction of Airs AY. AA'ilson. See the Parade of Slattery’s Mounted Fut. TAYO EVENINGS OF PLEASURE AND DELIGHT! For the Good of Your Town. —HELP! J. NIVEN, Hon. Secretary THE WESTLAND COOL STORAGE and DAIRY Coy., Ltd. (Duly Incorporated under the Companies Act). CAPITAL £15,000. TO AVESTLAND DAIRY FARMERS THE PROVISIONAL DIRECT OHS 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, cool 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 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 60 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 he 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 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 ol their financial supporters. Full information may bo obtained on application to the following provisional directors: — Messrs AY. A. Jamieson, R. Harcomt and IT. 11. Monk (Koiterangi). J. 11. Cropper (AVaitalia), J. B. Douglas (Arnlmra), las. Thomson (Ross), D. J. Evans and J. J. Mclntosh (Hokitika). A on (iv of the prospectus ma.v lie seen at the office of the Registrar. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director.
■jVf'ONSTE'R SALE—Four days only, Jtjl commencing Tuesday afternoon; Everything must go. Trices to suit everyone. Ladies coats from 30s; Ladies serge dresses 255; Ladies woollen jumpers from Gs Gd. Everything half price.—Miss Saraty, Revell St. JOHN LYNCH. (Late of Bird Bros., Wanganui.) BOOT REPAIRER. NORTH REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. Opposite J. Cameron’s residence. BOOTS REPAIRED at shortest notice. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS CASH. TRICE OF MEAT! SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. ANDREWS BROS. IN 1 HANKING the puhlio for past support, announce a considerable reduction in the price of all goods. Purchasers will ho given a further SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR CASH. OUR MOTTO—OnIy the highest quality of meat, stocked. Small Goods every day; guaranteed clean and pure and of the host quality. TO THE MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE.
DEAR MADAM, —Do von orer realise the increased comfort to the entire household—yourself included—that would Ik? secured by the adoption of gas fires? Have you over contemplated the amount of labour spent, to say nothing of tho time wasted, by the maids in carrying coals, denning 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 tho household work immensely but your rooms will be cleaner, healthier and more comfortable. You can exactly control the heat required at any given time, in any given room. Bedrooms become pleasanter (and safer) resorts in bitter weather. Ihe half hour’s dressing for dinner, the undressing at night after leaving a cosy sitting room, can he done in comfort and safety—and at leisure. To economise in the gas consumed is easy. When, after dinner, you leave the'dining room out goes the fire, *o be lighted in the drawing room or study o’-' billiard room. And so throughout the dnv, the fire travels from room to room ” by the simple turning on and how habitable these gas fires make every room in the house , Half tho dust in your living rooms comes, from the coal fire—there ts no lust with a gas fire. Vo work is entailed—no fire irons, •oal scuttles or shovels to trouble ibout, no smoke, dirt or ashes to cause mnoyance—no noisy poking or replenshinc- to disturb and irritate, that is vhy 'the gas fire is ideal for the sick °Certa.inly the gas fire is the housewife’s best friend —it’s only rival the ;as cooker! We are dear Madam Yours faithfully, HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD,, Stafford Street,
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1923, Page 3
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