C. FOOTE & CO., WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. SALE STREET, HOKITIKA. Have pleasure in announcing they are commencing business as above, and request v share of public patronage. All orders carefully and promptly attended to. n/T houstoF& co. LICENSED LAND AGENTS, WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— | | Q— J Acre BUILDING SECTION, Sewell Street. £l2O Street. —Good i Acre SECTION, well situated, Spencer jp 1 A K—4 Roomed COTTAGE, l Beach Street, freehold. t OA ACRES, Koitcrangi, swamp section, easily drained; £4 per acre. jp O A A —Good 7-Roomed DWELLING, every convenience; well situated in Revell Street. £3OO can remain on mortgage. Jpl QAA—Walk in, walk out. ckJl ' fJVtIJ Good Country HOTEL doing splendid business: close to thriving coal mining township, and several sawmills in vicinity. _p K A A —G ENER A L STORE, UprynjvfvjUp o|. 0 |. Houtere. near Nelson. Turnover last year £4.100; school and P.O. alongside. Stock and plant approximately £IOOO at valuation. Good proposition for young couple.
POTATOES AND ONIONS. POTATOES AND ONIONS. FOIT MARCH DELIVERY. \ REIVED AT THE MART, a largo consignment of POTATOES and ONIONS for March delivery. PRICES RIGHT! MAKE ENQUIRIES. TURNER’S PHONE 556 BOX 21.
WANTED KNOWN WE' CARRY THE LARGEST SUPPLY of fruit, vegetables and confectionery on tlie West Coast. 500 cases of mixed fruit arriving weekly. DESSERT APPLES. COOKERS. Alfriston 9,s Od 8s Cd 7s Gd Dunn’s
Favourite 9s Od 8s Gil 7s Gel FEARS. Dessert 8s Od Cookers 9s Oil Morrows 2d ]l>., Potatoes 3s qtr., Onions 3s Oil qtr. Wo have always a fresh supply of vegetables ou hand. Remember—• AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AAV AY. COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALITY! PROMPT DELIVERY ! MiS. Ifl. TURNER STATION MART. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. Box 21. Phono 15G. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE “CENTRAL” FACTORY, HOKITIKA. TO ALL DAIRY FARMERS—INANGAHUA. OTIRA LINE TO HARTHA RI. S 10NS1GN YOUR CREAM TO THE V ' “CENTRAL FACTORY, HOKITIKA,” the factory in which you can hr- a. .shareholder, and know all about the business, and profits etc.
Remember the greater quantity of (ream the factory receives the less it costs to manufacture the butter, an«l therefore still higher prices can be paid to you Patronise the factory that is making die other Companies pay out the utmost farthing to you. Although we have hoc yet completed a season, we are paying the highest prices for butter-fat and 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, 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 tin* West Coast. What must it be to vou when in full swing? INITIATIVE. Remember the World reserves its big ] raises for but one thing, that is “Initiative”. Now initiative means doing the right tiling without being told. Next to doing the right thing without being told, is to do it when you are told once. 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 7d per pound of butterfat. Write for fuller information to WESTLAND COOL STORAGE. AND DAIRY COY., LTD., Hokitika.
For underclothing, germ-laden handkerchiefs, etc. “NO-PJOBBING” Laundry Help ha* no equal.— Advt
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1924, Page 3
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