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DON’T PAY FOR SMOKE AND ASHES lu Inirning foil] or wood you pay for smoke and ashes—in using gas you pay for heat alone. Think of the convenience a Ons Cooker means to you —no kindling to split, no coal to carry, no lire to build, no baking hot kitchen—all the heat under proper control, just where you want it, when you want it, and as you want it. (las Cookers bring cooking efficiency and uconotnv to every home, inspect our .Stand at: the Exhibition. The Brightest Exhibit at the liig Exposition. Daily Demonstrations in cooking with Gas. Useful advice given. Economical Household Hints tendered. THE HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD. STAFFORD STREET, HOKITIKA.
WANTED— HOARD and LODGING For boy attending High School, Schooldays only. Apply “Gaurdhm'’ Office. KOK A TAIII SALK YARDS. FRIDAY, Ist. FEBRUARY'. At Noon. HOUS TO X AND CO. . ATJL. -will sell by public auction as a 1 101*0 : 150 Head Mixed CATTLE. For Clients. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. WESTLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. 19th. Annual Show. H O KITIKA 11A CKCO UUS E. TUESDAY AND YYEDESDAY. 29th. and 30th. JANUARY. Interesting everts on Doth days. trjRIEE LIST includes Timber Guild 12-guinca ('up. Association's Cup, Tennant Cup. Ballanlvne Cup, and numerous other valuable trophies and
prizes. CLASSICS for Iwirses, rallli'. sheep, pigs. (loos, farm and dairy produce, home cooking, school and root-crop competitions, and sports events. ENTRIES CLOSE O.V JAX. 22nd. See sheet schedule for full particulars. obtainable from the Secretaries of the various A. and P. Associations. Admission to racecourse:—Gentlemen 2s. ladies Is., children fid. Horses (not for exhibition) and motor ears 2s Gd each. For full particulars apply to:— J. .TAIWAN, Sec. Box 0, Hokitika. FARM KPS NOTICE. WR.STLAXO COOL .STORAGE AND DAIRY C’OY., LTD., HOKITIKA. TOTE ABOVE COMPANY’S WORKS are now in readiness to COMMENCE its first operation—BETTEß MANTFACTI7RTNG. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for butterfa t. Arrangement s made TO TAKE DELIVERY of your SUPPLY, at roadside, and ALL FREIGHTS ARE PAID by the Company. Cream haulage contractors in each district from whom all information may he. obtained. Tl. T. PARRY, Managing Director. FOR SALE OR TEASE. Q FREEHOLD €"RXKR SECTIONS z frontage to Hevell Street, 42 feet flinches, hv 100 feet towards the Reach, opposite the Rank of Xew Zealand, in the Test part of the Town for business, formerly the site of the Empire Hotel. A LSO -Tlie adjoining section. 31 feet flinches, frontage to Revel! Street, by a depth of 100 feet. Owner—T. C. l.innemann. ADPIy to: C. .1. E. LINNF.MAXN. Revoll Street. FOR SALE OR LEASE.
TT'IXTF.NSIVE BUSINESS PBEMIiv SES. Freehold, 5 town Sections with 3 Shops, frontage to Revell Street, also 2 Sections with large iron store, fronting Beach the whole forming a complete block, suitable for any business, wholesale or retail. Opposite Bank of New South Wales, Novell Street, in the best part of the Town of Hokitika. Owner retiring on account of old age. Ap]ilv to Owner: C. .T. 15. LINNEMANN, On the Premises. JAM SEASON THIS IS THE CHEAPEST SEASON WESTLAND HAS EVER SEEN. WTTY. ASK YOUR SELF. COUNTRY ORDERS, FREIGHT 1 PAID to any part of Westland. Apricots 'iN- f,, L Peaches Plums Nectarines Green gages COENTRY CLIENTS, 7s. Gd 7s. Gd 9s. Sis. PLEASE CASH. WE DAY FORWARD FREIGHT. local CASH prices. Apricots ,s - Poaches Plums Nectarines Greengages 3s. Gd. 3s. Gd. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO THE. TRADE. It will pay you to make enquiries. Wo have tlio Agency for the Roxbnrgn Fruitgrowers! Association Etc. MS. Wl. TURNER WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. PHONE 156. BOX 21 • LITTLE’S MOTOR SERVICE. greymouth-hokitika and VICE VERSA. \N AND AFTER MONDAY, 3rd. 9 DECEMBER, the «Eove service ITT, BUN DAILY (Saturdays and .inlays excepted) between Greyinouth d Hokitika and vice versa. The following timetable will be obGrevmonth. leaving G.P.O. 9 a.nv riving Kellei’s Hotel, Hokitika, at Hokitika, leaving Keller’s Hotel at p.ni., arriving Greymouth at o p.m. UMARA-GREYMOUTH SERVICE )- d !. ’BUS will leave KUMARA DAILY at 8 a.in., returning from Greymouth at 5 p.m. , 0 o a TURD AYS: Leave Kumara at o a.m 1-30 p.m., and 6.40 p.m. Greymouth V 2.15 p.m., o P-m-.- dn FARES—Hokitika to Greymouth 10s return. R. J. LITTLE, Proprietor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1924, Page 3
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