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LITTLE'S MOTOR SERVICE. GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA AND VICE VERSA. / VN AND AFTER MONDAY. Rrd. " ' DECEMBER, the above service V ll,]. Rl X DAILY (Saturdays and Sundays excepted) between (.ireynioutli and Hokitika and vice versa. i The following tiinetalile will lie oh- 1 served. I Greyinmitli. leaving D.1’.0. 0 a.in., arriving Kellei’s Hotel, Hokitika, at. I ! a.in. Hokitika’, leaving Keller’s Hotel at p.in.. arriving Gievmoiitli at 5 p.m. KUMARA-GREYMOUTH SERVICE ’RFS Will leave KI’MAILV DAILY at 8 a.in., returning from Oreymoutli at d ii.in. SA I l RDAYS: l."ave Kuninra at 8 a.in., 1.dt.l p.in.. and (i.-ltl p.m. Leave Grcymnuth 12.1 d p.m.. o p.m., and 10. Id p.m. FARES- Hokitika to (Ireynioutli 10s rot urn. U. J. I.TTTLE. I ’rnprietor. II A I! I) T O B K A T THE INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER! THE BRILLIANT STEADY SOFT LIGHT. HINTS FOR ITS CARE. 1. If an incandescent burner is not giving a good light, the cause is generally due either to same being dirty or to improper regulation. 2. —Should the burner roar or the mantle not lie fully incandescent. this , usually can be rectified by giving same a little more gas, or less air, or by general re-adjustment of the gas and air regulators. lb .--When the. burner is correctly ad- « jiisl.-d, the mantle should give a clear, ' steady and brilliant light, and the burner tree from noise. A very slight movement t.f the air adjuster will usually remedy the gurgling or roaring noise fieqiteiitly met with. •1 - —lt is advisable to adjust the gas and air regulators prior to putting the mantle on : to lie correct the flame should he as blue as possible, and the \ cootie of same showing a distinct conical shape of aAgreen tinted colour. .V luminous llame denotes at once imperfect regulation. d, No flame should he seen outside the mantle. CONST],T YOUR GASPTTTKR. or APPLY TO: HOKITIKA GAS COY., FOR ADVTCT. AS TO BEST BURNERS FOR THE BEST LIGHTING. RANTED KNOWN : SPRING VEGETABLES ARE NOW IN —Lettuce, Spring Onions, Radish, .Green Peas, New potatoes. Cabbage, Asparagus, J.ecks, Rhubarb, A\ bite Stone Turnips. ALSO —The choicest of ERI IT— Cherries, Grapes, Goosberries, Pine - applies. Oranges, Bananas', Demons, Dessert and Cooking Apples ERESHLY PICKED STRAWBEE R lES. X Fine selection of CONFECTIONERY. Cheapest prices in town. KIRS. M. TURNER WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. PHONE led. BOX 21. NOW EEING ISSUED. AN IMPORTANT VOLUME, “THE ROMANCE OF WESTLAND.” The Story of New Zealand’s Golden Coast, By, <S. JiARROP, H A. (Senior Scholar in History. N. Z. University, a Native of Hokitika). Numerous I Hast rat ions. Price os, Posted os fid. Order from the local Booksellers, o’ - at the County Office, Hokitika. TO BE ON SALE at the EXHIBITION Buildings. December and January. THE FAMOUS. “DODGE” MOTOR CARS AND “DODGE” TRUCKS! EASILY THE BEST AND MOST j I RELIABLE ON THE MARKET. j Full particulars on application to: BATY’S GARAGE, COMPLETE WEST COAST AGENTS. GUINNESS STREET. GREYMOUTH.
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