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ECLIPSE FERTILISERS! SPECIAL MIXTURES FOR GRASS POTATOES AND TURNIPS. ANALYSIS OF SOILS UNDERTAKEN and advice of mixtures most suitable supplied free. SUPERPHOSPHATES AND BASH) SLAG. Obtainable from: — Wm. PERRY AND CO., Westland Agents for tho NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COY., CHRISTCHURCH. NOW IN STOCK. GRASS AND TURNIP SEEDS. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND OE THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY. WM. PERRY & COY., WELD BTREET HOKITIKA.

OGQOOOQOOGGQQOGOGQO B.S.A. PARTS 5 YEARS’ GUARANTEE! The fact that we give a ~i years’ guarantee with every ARROW CYCLE, in itself proves our confidence in these machines, a confidence based o upon the “ARROW’S” remarlcQ able performance in the past. Another reason for tiro “ARROW” superiority is that it is assembled in Now Zealand from CENUINE B.S.A. PARTS TO MEET NEW ZEALAND CONDITIONS. To see the “ARROW” is to remark upon its high finish to ride one is to appreciate its comfort, perfect balance and exceptionally easy running a trial spin is yours for the asking. | I. BROWN n REVEI.L ST., HOKITIKA OGGGOOGOOGGGGGOOOGG

THE FAMOUS. “DODGE" MOTOR CARS AND “DODGE” TRUCKS! EASILY THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE ON THE MARKET. Full particulars on application to: BATY’S GARAGE, COMPLETE WEST COAST AGENTS, OUINNESB STREET, UREYMOUTH.

O’CONHELL i CALIARI. CABINET MAKERS. REVELE STREET, HOKITIKA. High CLASS FURNITURE mad® to any doHigu. Our oak suites a speciality. Kapoc bedding and wire mattresses always on hand. Full information on enquiry at our Factory, opposite Schroder and Co’s Shop.

NORTHERN ASSURANCE COY., (LIMITED). ESTABLISHED 1836. LONDON AND ABERDEEN. Accumulated Funds £5,300,000 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF:— FIRE, ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, AND LIVE STOCK, INSURANCE BUSINESS TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Sub-Agent:— GEORGE PAMMENT, Kumars. Chief Agent for Westland:— VIVIAN W. M. SONAR. WHARF STREET, HOKITIKa.

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.. ESTABLISHED 1859. (LIMITED.) EIRE, MARINE. ACCIDENT 'Also act as:—i TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AGENT, ATTORNEY. Capital £1,500,000 Paid up and Reserves including undivided profits £1,795,310 Net Income £1,373,090 THE PREMIER COLONIAL CO. Branch Office for Canterbury and West Coast:— 111, HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch W. I. BOLAM, Manager Agent at Hokitika:— A. B. KING Sub-Agent at Ross:— JOHN CROWLEY A CO Agent at Three Mile:— •T. C. MALFRCY & CO.

SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COY., LTD. a.'i-up Capital and Accumulated Funds exceed £750,000 »*Vea<l Office: Auckland, New Zealand Capital £2,000,000 Every description of Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance. Business taken at the Lowest Current rates. LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED. Every information supplied by:— J. 11. WILSON, Agent, Revell Street, Hokitika. A. W. PEEBLES, Sub-Agent, Ross. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COY., LTD. ACCIDENT BRANCH. Transacts all kinds of accident BUSINESS and is the OLDEST, LARGEST and STRONGEST COLONIAL ACCIDENT COY. MAIN FEATURES:—AbsoIute Becurity, Prompt and Liberal Settlement. EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. Will study their own interests by applying for rates and. other particulars to:— G. S. CRAY & COY., WEST COAST REPRESENTATIVES. GREYMOUTH. J. SATCHELIAS CHEAP BOOT DEPOT. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOTSIIOP IN HOKITIKA. GEO. LAKIN MANAGER. 'Phone No. 149.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 4

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477

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 4

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