»FOR THE | MAN Who 5 IS, “ON f THE GO” | —”—-- i These WATERTIGHTS are • specially built for the man who works from sun to sun —and often when there is no sun. They wiil stand up to hard rough usage in fair weather or storm because they are mode from the stoutest of leathers put together to stay put and at our prices they £. are OUT-OF-THE-ORDIN- e W ARY VALUE. ALL STYLES OF HARDWEARING BOOTS STOCKED ARCH LITTLE | © Boot and Shoe Importer $ REVELL ST., HOKITIKA | “sit)
BERRY’S CASH BUTCHERY. WILLIAM BERRY HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING that, ho has OPENED A BUTCH LIUS SHOP wit’n the most modern appliances for health, cleanliness and convenience. Steam plant for preparation of all SHALL GOODS, which will be ON SALE DAILY. Only the best of meat, mostly own grown supplied. FIRST CLASS LAMB— Fresh from paddocks. FRANK COOPER, Jlsiiager. ADDRESS—VToId Street, near Cloc's Tow»cr. Hokitika.
CLYDE BAKERY, WHY/D ST., HOKITIKA. C. PFAHLEBT. BAKKP. A.\'D CONK V. CTTOXER. Has taken over tiie above BAKERY BUSINESS and invites tlio general support of the public. EftESH BREAD DAILY supplied to all parts of tlio district. The Kanieri Bakery is also being continued as usual.
C FOOTE & CO. WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. SALE STREET, HOKITIKA. Have pleasure in announcing they have commenced t.'isincss as above, ami request a share of public patronage. AH orders carefully and promptly attended to.
PRODUCERS! PRODUCERS! you w;ll HAVE FOR SALE:IVOOL. HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, FAI CHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, THKRE IS NO BETTER MA itKE'J than the M ETROTOLITA? MARKET, at ADDINGTON, consciiuently ycu will probably bo sending down your consignments for realisation to Cantcrbu y. Such beiug tht cnso, WE OrFErt VOU OUP SFRVICES We are A PRIVATE FIRM and wc are the OLDEST HOUSE in tbo STOCK and STATION line in this Island, and huvo been largely responsible for the present satisfactory basis upon which the stock business is conducted. Our business was established in 186! and has been banded down from father to 6on, and the Principals of the business together with tkoil sem, now comprise. MESSRS LEiCESTER MATSON, DAVID MATSON, JACK MATSON; AND ALCAN MATSON. ably assisted by experienced officers, and all consignments entrusted to our can are PERSONALLY LOOKED AFTER. We pay promptly cfsh payment for Account Sales. Our basis of selling is: LIVESTOCK 2\ %; WOOL 2%
fanEEP SKINS 6%; HIDES Wo are Farmers Commission Sales men and have a Clientele comprising many of tho foremost and most expo rienced Wool Kings, Farmers and Fat tencrs in Canterbury. Being a private FIRM we can devote to our business that personal enthusiasm and personal nttontion that only experienced men who have served their time can do. Our abilities at Salesmen have stood the test from Auckland to tho Bluff over a period of mutiy years and our Firm is generally regarded by other business con-frerc-s us being in the foiemost ranks. No Client’s bimiuess is to small foi us to uantlie. Should you require, to bny HORSES, CATTLE, stork sheep, grass ST .ns, MANURE or MERCHANDISE, wo shall be glad to quote and glad to sell to you ou tho usual -erms that are prevalent in this City. We are carrying full stocks of WOOL PACKS and COHN SACKS which wo can quote at lowest current rates. We invite correspondence or a personal interviow and we can assure you we will leave nc stone unturned to faithiully execute any business which S' a muy place in our hands. We have no desire to act counter to the various business houses transacting business on tho Coast, and will oe pleased to receive consignments or usmess through them, or direct, as you may desire. O. • Address either by Letter or relenram : MATSONS, Christchurch. H. MATSON AND CO.
JAMES KING, BOOIvSEL LFJ.i AND STATIONER REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. TMPOTtTER OF MERCANTILE STA- •*- TIOXT.RY of every description. I Account hooks, all sizes. Typewriting ribbons, paper and sundries, l'an.-y and I ornamental stationery, drawing paper, * > scliool bags, and requisites stocked, i Birtliday and reward books, cards arid j illuminated texts, bibles, prayers and hymns. The latest books and magazines arriving by every mail.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1924, Page 4
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