TO MOTORISTS. rjP-TO-DATE TOURING CAR for HIRE, clay and night. Trips arranged to any part of the Const. Ring V. Johansen, c/o Wild and Bassett’s Garage, Phone 118 W. BERRY’S CASH BUTCHERY. WILLIAM BERRY HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING that he has OPENED A BUTCHER’S SHOP with tile most modern appliances for health, cleanliness and convenience. Steam plant for preparation of all SMALL GOODS, which will bo ON SALE DAILY. Only the best of meat, mostly own grown, supplied. FIRST CLASS LAMB—Fresh from paddocks. FRANK COOPER., M&'jiager. ADDRESS—WeId Street, near Clock To war. Hokitika.
GAS! STILL THE BEST FOB. .ALL LIGHTING PURPOSES. Unrivalled for Cooking und Heating! milE MOST READY TO HAND A AND ECONOMICAL FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD. GAS HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME! It lias Great Achievements to its Credit. CONSULT YOUR GAS-FITTER ABOUT YOUR INSTALLATION. COKE FOR WINTER. Re wise in Time and LAY IN YOUR STOCKS. Supply Limited!—Demand Excessive! Obtainable at: HOKITIKA GAS WORKS.
POTATOES AND ONIONS. POTATOES AND ONIONS. FOR MARCH DELIVERY. \ RIM VED AT' THE MART, a large * consignment of 3?OTATOES an-d OX ION 8 for March delivery. PRICES 1MGIIT! MAKE ENQUIRIES. TURNER’S BOX LB.. PHONE 1of) WANTED KNOWN:— WE CARRY THE LARGEST SUPPLY of fruit, vegetables and confectionery on the West Coast. 500 cases of mixed fruit arriving weekly. DESSERT APPLES. Marrows Lid lb.. Potatoes .‘ls qtr., Onions 3s (Id qtr. We have always a fresh supply of vegetables on hand. Remember— AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY. COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALITY! PROMPT DELIVERY! MS. K TURNER STATION MART. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. Box 21. Phone 156. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE “CENTRAL" FACTORY, HOKITIKA. TO ALL DAIRY FARMERS—IXANGAIiIJA. OTJKA LINE TO HARIITARI. ( fONSIGN YOUR CREAM TO THE V “CENTRAL FACTORY, HOKITIKA,” the fnetory in which you can lie a shareholder, and know all about ill.; business, and profits etc. Remember the greater quantity oi (ream the factory receives the less, it costs to manufacture’ the butter, ami therefore still higher prices can be paid to you Patronise the factory that is making ■he other Companies pa*- out the utmost farthing to you. Although we have :n,j. yet completed a season, we are paying the highest prices for butter-fat ami this in competition with other factories of lengthy years of operation with their accumulated profit. They must now repay these sums to you, the rightful owners. We frankly admit, however, the side lines of our Company's operations are a big factor in enabling such results, hut 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. What must it he to you when in full swing? INITIATIVE.
Remember the World reserves its bis [ raises for but one tiling, that is “Initiative”. Now initiative moans (loins' the right tiling without lieing told. Xext to doing the right tiling without being told, is to do it when you are told oner. SEND YOUR CREAM TO US, and make the CENTRAL FACTORY the great farmers Company with big payouts. We pay all freights from your dairy to 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 be .less than Is 7(1 per pound of butterfat. Write for fuller information to WESTLAND COOL STORAGE, AND DAIRY COY., LTD., , Hokitika
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1924, Page 3
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