MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY! A FIRST NATIONAL MASTERPIECE “MIGHTY LAK’ A ROSE/' “MIGHTY LAK’ A ROSE.” REGINALD DENNY IN— FURTHER EPISODES OF—“THE LEATHER PUSHERS.” “THE RADIO KING.” ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS! USUAL PRICES!
FOR SALE—Limited number of good weaner PIGS. Apply H. F. Sliingles, Koiterangi. KOITERANGI BASKET PICNIC. rnHE ANNUAL KOITERANGI BAS- * KET PICNIC will be held in Preston’s paddoek on TUESDAY. MARCH 4th. 1924. Hot-water, tea, sugar and milk supplied free. Sport in abundance for young and old. First event at 11 a.ill. A social will lie held in the hall in ttif; evening. Admission: Gents 2s Gd. ladies Is or a plate. Wm. KELLY, Hon. Sec. CANTERBURY FARM FOR EXCHANGE. QOO ACRES of good medium rjyjyj land all flat, only 18 miles fiom Christchurch, well watered and sub-divided and well sheltered with plantations. Good modern house of 8 rooms and outbuildings, close to school and railway. Price £l7 per acre. '1 lie owner is willing to negotiate for a good "Westland dairy farm ill a good district on a cash basis only. “No fictitious values considered”. No agents. Send full particulars. ADDRESS: “J. 5.8.” “Guardian” Office.
SALK OF SOLDIER’S FARM. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that '*■ the undermentioned property will he offered for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION «t the Government Buildings. Hokitika, at 2.30 p.m. ON WEDNESDAY, the 12th. .MARCH, 1921. Full particulars on application to the undersigned. Section 3128, Block X, AA'nimea Survey District, formerly in occupation by E. B. Smith. Area 30G acres. Crown leasehold. Comprises about 100 acres terrace land, ren aindcr flat of which 50 acres are somewhat swampy but easily drained. About 100 acres good grass with a good deal of rough feed scattered throughout the area. Estimated to carry 20 cows and 10 dry stock. Property ring fenced and fences in good order. Situated on Groy-HokTtilca Railway line 10 chains from Awatnna Railway Station and School and 10 miles from Aiahura Dairy Factory. AY. T. MORPETH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office. Hokitika, 19th. February, 192-1. AVESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN TENDERS addressed to the County Chairman, and marked “TENDER. IFOR T.A FONTAINE ROAD” will l>e received at the County Office up to NOON on TUESDAY, lltli. DAY of MARCH, for the construction of 31 chains of La Foil- ' taine Road. Tliter-AVangamii district. 1 Plans and specifications at County Office and Post Office Store, llarihari. T. AV. DUFF, County Chairman. S'I'RAVED. XNTO .AI A' PADDOCK I weeks ago behind the llarihari Hotel. red and white forward UI'LLOCK, about •1 to 5-years old ; branded M on right rump, also round hole in left ear, with slit. If not claimed and expenses paid will he sold by me at. tbe first sale to be held here oarly in March. E. KIRBY, Hondo's Ferry.
LADIES’ VELOUR & FUR COATS. (Just Manufactured). UNIQUE DESIGNS. GEORGE DELB'RIDGE LADIES’ & DENT’S TAILOR, Invites inspection :it Lis well-known establishment. Here'll St. Hokitika. ARE YOU IN A RUT ? EEL yourself in a rut? Stagnating at the same uninteresting work, at tlio same low salary year after year? Why not study ACCOUNTANCY. Pass your exams in it and you aro on the steps of the ladder ol success. It does not matter if you are living in a small town where you cannot receive the benefit oi personal tuition. You receive tuition cveix whit as beneficial as personal by enrolling as a student in the correspondence course of the CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE. The fees which are moderate can he paid in easy instalments. Write to-dav for a free booklet, “A GUIDE TO ACCOUNTANCY.” It will interest you. Christchurch Coaching College, C. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z.. A.T.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A. Director. Royal Exchange Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE “CENTRAL” FACTORY, HOKITIKA.
TO all DAIRY FARTHERS —IN AXIS AHUA. OTIRA LINK TO H.VRIHARI. /"'IONSIGN YOFR CREAM TO THE V “CENTRAL FACTORY, HOKITIKA.” the factory in which you can he a shareholder, ami know all about til. 1 business, nnd profits etc. Remember the greater quantity of cream the factory receives the less it cost's to manufacture the butter, and therefore still higher prices can bo paid to you Patronise the factory that is making ’he other Companies pay out the utmost farthing to you. Although we have not yet completed a season, wo are paying the highest prices for butter-fat and this in competition with other fac-. tones of lengthy years of operation with their accumulated profit. They must now repay these sums to you, the rightful owners. Ate frankly admit, however, the side lines of our Company’s operations are a big factor in enabling such results, but this fact is entirely to the suppliers’ advantage, and the sole purpose of our existence to-day. The Central Factory is therefore the greatest asset to farmers on the West Coast. AYliat must it be to von when in full swing? INITIATIVE. Remember the AAorld reserves its big praises for hut- one thing, that is “Initiative”. Now initiative means doing the right thing without being told. Next to doing the right tiling without being told, is to do it when you are told once. SENT) YOU CREAM TO US, and make the CENTRAL FACTORY the great farmers Company with big payouts. Wo pay all freights from vour dairy io factory, and farmers consigning their cream by rail are allowed an additional amount for such service thereby increasing their returns in this direction also. Prices for March, and the balance of the season will not- he less than Is id per pound of butterfat. Write for fuller information to WESTLAND COOL STORAGE, and DAIRY COY., LTD,, Hokitika,
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