WJ ANTED TO SELL—Henderson 1 V l-cylimler MOTOR-CYCLE in good condition, with c:onch-built sidecar', wind-screen, hood and side curtains fitted. Good turnout ; reasonable Price for cash. Apply jp. Varney, Hokitika important CLEARING SALE. 0! Splendid Kami Land. Stock etc., At Ciendlelight, near Kannika, on the premises, at twelve. Noon. 28th. February. 1 Dll I. TI.TARK SPRO'IWtXD COY., LTD., favoured with instructions from •' r ' Hudley, will .sell on the premises ",S above : - . Renewable Lease, Section No. 2725. containing I I I acres land, partly cleared, felled ami in grass. Hut. stockyards and all conveniences. Also about 100 iiead of cattle. The whole will he put up in one line in the first instance, and failing sale, the stock will bo subsequently disposed oi to the highest bidder. NOTE.—'I he Auctioneers’ instructions are definite* to dispose of the proper!v at anything like a reasonable figure ami good terms will be allowed. For lull particulars apply to .J. D. Lynch, Auctioneer. WANTED KNOWN:— WE CARRY THE LARGEST SI PPIA of fruit, vegetables and confectionery on the West Coast. 500 cases ol mixed limit arriving wecklv. Worcester Permaiti apples .. 10/G 11 /C Dessert Craven stein apples 10/C 11/6 Cooking apples ... 10/6 W.B. Crotian pears ... (ij. G/6 Tomatoes ... g/G Capo gooseberries ... 8/6 Marrows, 2d per lb; potates, 3/9 per <j!r. (local 1 G per qtr.) ; eairots, 3/0 per qtr. Wo have always a fresh supply of vegetables on hand. ReniemlierAN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY. COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALITY! PROMPT DELIVERY! MRS. M. TURNER station mart. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. Box 21. Phono loG. FOR SALE OR. LEASE. f> FREEHOLD CORNER SECTIONS frontage to Revell Street, 42 feet flinches, by 100 feet towards the Beach, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, in the Lost part of the Town for business, formerly tbe site of the Empire Hotel. ALSO -The adjoining section, 31 feet Gin dies, frontage to Revel! Street, by a depth of 100 feet. Owner - T. C. Lime.maim. TENDERS INVITED, adtltcsss:--C. d. E. LIN NEMAN N, P 0. Box 31. Hokitika.
FOR SAM-: ill? I.EASE. ■jLTXTKXSIYE BUSINESS PREMI- * SES, Freehold. 5 town Suctions, with S Shops, frontage to Reveil Street, alto 2 Sections nit.li largo iron store, fronting Reach Stieet, the whole forming a complete Mock, .suitable for any business, wholesale or retail. Owner retiring on account of old ago. TENDERS INVITED. address: C. J. K. I.IXXEMANX, P.O. Box .'3l, Hokitika. CREAM! _ CREAM! TJASTEUP.ISED CREAM may now be -=-• * purchased in any quantity daily, at the Centra] Factory, Cass Square. W M - DUNCAN AND CO TANCRED ST., HOKITIKA. LICENSED HAND BROKERS. LAND BOARD AGENTS. AGENTS FOR VICTORIA ASSURANCE COY. AGENTS FOR NATIONAL INSURANCE COY. Firo Policies, Accident Policies, indemnity Policies I Private Motor Cars insured. DAIRY FARM, Koitemugi, HO Acres. DAIRY FARM, KoiWangi, 115 Acres. DAIRY FARM, Koiterangi, 120 Acres. Half shat© in a well-stocked run at Mikonui, re a going concern. 480 Acres Renewable Lease, '3OO Acres past .ral runs, 500 sheep, 40 cattle. Owing to ill-health, owner has to sell. NINE BUILDING SECTIONS- -For Lease, Hampden Street. TWO QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, Park Street. J J-ACRK SECTIONS in Weld ‘ Street. OQKA 4-ROOMED COTTAGE S&OOU On Freehold Section, Fitzherbert Street. jty a~ A 10-ACRES FREEHOLD, pCv4rOU 6-roomed cottage etc. Cow in profit, and poultry. Going concern. Two miles from Post Office. Owner leaving district.
OOQOOOOQOQOOOQOOOOO WALLBOARD THAT LOOKS LIKE PLASTER I “1 > EAST ERG b’N” is a strong durails wood tlbre board that is quickly and easily appliedtakes the place of. old stylo tongue ami prove lining. UPLAST ERGONo looks like plaster; is damp pi oof and is not all'ected by the borer. Let us send you samples id tell von more about “PL AST E 11 G <1 BSCCABTOH TiFfiSER CO. LTD., Eiccarton Rd., Christchurch. ’Rhone 2211. o P.O. box ”02. GGGGOGGGGGGOOCGGGGG
SOUTH WESTLAND MOTOR SERVICE. FRANZ JOSEF GLACIERS, WAIHO, PAYMENT AND ITER GAMINES .MOTOR. SERVICE, leaves Hokitika for Franz Josef, twice weekly. HOKITIKA DEPART TUESDAY 9 in.m.; ARRIVE WAIHO 5 p.m. HOKITIKA DEPART SATURDAY 9 a in.; ARRIVE WAIHO o p.m. WAIHO GORGE DEPART THURSDAY 3 a.in.; ARRIVE HOKITIKA 5 p.m. WAIHO GORGE DEPART MONDAY* 9 a.m.: ARRIVE- HOKITIKA o p.m. AH parcels receive prompt attention. TELEGRAMS: P6MMENT & BERGAMO, PHONE ld6. BEVEI.L ST, HOKITIKA
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1924, Page 3
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