The anilmssiulors of trade, eonimcveinl traw'llcrs ‘"“trike a true n.do” and for Kells* Mild Yellow Label Whisky. They know the "oods. “Kell's” is mild and dear. Mark Sprot and Co. I .til.. Grey month, sole distributors.—Advt.
JIKMMMJEH.SI'!}!-: BOII.KRS. the stk)•:>:(:tjr of a caxxox The power station v-lii<-h (lie Kdi.su K!o. trie Jll it in imi t ii;<' Co., of lio>.ion is erecting at Weymouth, Mass. l'.f> .\., v.ill opeiate boilers working unde! a pressure of ILXO |.omuls to t lit - Mpiui', inch. '! his (.says “Science Scrviie") ilive times the pressure of the jiiesl powerful locomotives, and three times llt : H c'.cr Before used in a eomiuereial power .station. I’ai'ls of t!ie holler must have tiie strength id' a lannon. 'I lie hoi’er drum will he .‘Hit hue. with walls of •solid steel four inches hick, and is be in ft forced in the ordnance nlmj.s of the Midvale Steel Company, famou.s for their great guns. The origilud unit of the plant will he (iO.OhO h.p., hut the plans involve .1(10,(100 h.p., with boilers and turho-geiierators housed in a building I Id ihv SCO feet, l'Jd feet high. The slacks will far overtoil Bunker Hill Monument, tiinl their interior diameter will lie so {'rent that a street ear could he lowered from top to bottom without touching the sides. The Edison Company lighted the first ineandescent lamps in Boston 08 years ago, when the old Bijou Theatre was illuminated ‘hy (hc.se new electin' lamns that Imni in glass luilh.s", and 'I honm.s A. Edison himself was at the sy. itehh.iard that night, while “lolanthe" was Icing sung for fhV firs I time in the Huh.
Tir.pt*: COUGH Coi'mColfls cTfjUP. r /HOOPING COUCH. HOADSCNCSS. BRONCHITIS. SORE THROAT. INFLUENZA Otr(a *M(CT.CN* Cf tnl THROAT end LUNGS
ECLIPSE FERTILISERS! SPECIAL .MIXTURES FOR GRASS, POTATOES AND TURNIPS. ANALYSIS OF SOILS UNDERTAKEN and ad vice of mixtures most suitable supplied free. SUPER-PHOSPHATES AND BASIC SLAG. Obtainable from:— Wm, PERRY AND CO., Westland Agents for tlio NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COY., CHRISTCHURCH. HOW IN STOCK. GRASS AND TURNIP SEEDS. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY. WM. PERRY it COY., WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.
CLYDE BAKERY. WELD ST., HOKITIKA. C. PFAHLERT, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Has taken oyer the above BAKERY BUSINESS and invites the soncral support of the public. FRESH BREAD DAILY supplied to nlj parts of the district. The Kanieri Bakery ii also being continued as usual.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1924, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1924, Page 1
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