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ANDREW PARKHILL GENERAL GROCER. FITERERRERT ST.. HOKITIKA. Begs to notify Hie general public that lie hits taken over the GROCERY' BUSINESS conducted for so ninny yonrs l>y liis Into father. and trusts to soon re n lair slime of patronage. Orders onlled for, delivery prompt Phone 165. WESTLAND COOL STORACE AND DAIRY COY., LTD. THE CENTRAL FACTORY. FARMERS! BUTTERFAT 2/- PER LB. THE ABOVE COMPANY is now offering iis per !h. for hutterfatfrom sweet Cream delivered to the eolleeting lorries, stations, or the factory. TO FARMERS AT HARIHARI! Notwithstanding rumours (biassed of course) to the contrary, we now publicly notify all SUPPLIERS that ARRANGEMENTS have been completed FOR COLLECTING CREAM from your district, commencing the earliest the coming season. Write for foil information. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director.
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