Miss Tien Hob cie (he brilliant actress, gargles or swallows HEENZO every time she has a cold or throat trouble. Gives speedy relief. Small bottle makes pint best cough mixture. & • S SHOES Are as essential to Summer Time as the Lunch Basket is to Picnic. &<*.'/ MS 3 If you but] your Sand Shoes here you arc assured of all the COMFORT that car be procured —all the WEAR that Quality Materials and Expert Workmanship can Impart. We have all wanted sizes for Man, Boys, Youth*, Women, Misses and Children at a PRICE RANGE insur- ( ing Utmoot VALUE t» every Purchaser.* 1 ARCH LITTLE Boot and Shoe Importer,, REVELL ST., HOKITIKA
SOUTH WESTLAND MOTOR SERVICE. FRANZ JOSEF GLACIERS, WAIHO PAM MM XT AND BERGAMINI’S MOTOR SERVICE, leaves Hokitika for Franz Josef, twice weekly. HOKITIKA DEPART TUESDAY, 9 a.in.; ARRIVE WAIHO o p.m. HOKITIKA DEPART SATURDAY 9 a.ni.; ARRIVE WAIHO c p.m. WAIHO GORGE DEPART THURSDAY 9 a.m.; ARRIVE HOKITIKA 5 p.m. WAIHO GORGE DEPART MONDAY 9. a.m.; ARRIVE HOKITIKA 5 p.m. All parcels receive prompt attention. TELEGRAMS: RAIMENT & BERGANIINI, PHONE ICG. REVELD ST, HOKITIKA PUBLIC NOTICE. I BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC, particularly tke residents of South Westland, that I hove taken over YDE’S MOTORS, j rips arranged to any part of tiio CoasS or South Island. GORDON HARCOURT. GARAGE—Cameron’s Stablea, Itovoll Street, Hokitika. Tolephcne No £7. MARBLE KEADSTQHES A CHOICE SELECTION OF WREATHS and SHADES, and WREATH FRAMES. H, A. THOMPSON UNDERTAKER AND MONUMENTAL MASON, GIBSON’S QUAY, HOKITIKA. “PRODUCERS! YOU WILL GAVE FOR SALE:— WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, FAY CHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES.
THERE IS NO BETTER. MARKET than the METROPOLITAN MARKET, at ADDINGTON, consequently you will probably bo sending down your corißifrnmtnts for realisation to Canterbu ry. Stich being tho case, WE OFFErt YOU OUR SFRVICES.
We are A PRIVATE FIRM and we are the OLDEST HOUGE in llio STOCK anil STATION line in this Island, and have I teen largely responsible for the present satisfactory basis upon which the stock business is ccnducted. Our bu ..loss was established in 1804 and has been handed down from father to son, and the Principals of the business together with their son 3, now comprise. MESSRS LEICESTER MATSON, DAVID MATSON, JACK MATSON, AND ALLAN MATSON. ably annisted by experienced officers, nnd all consignments entrusted to our car 3 are PERSONALLY LOOEJSD AFTER. AVe pay promptly ctsh p»yme.R for Account Salos.
Our basis of selling is: LIVESTOCK. Si%; WOOL 2% sheep skins 6%; hides r.% Wo are Farmers Commission Salesmen and huvo a Clientele comprising many of the foremost and moat experienced Wo:I Kings, Farmers Mid Fattoners in Canterbury. Being a private FIItM we can devote to our business that persona] enthusiasm and personnl attention that on’y experienced men who have served their time can do. Our abilities as Salesmen have stood the test from Auckland to the Bluff over a period of many years and onr Firm is generally regarded by other business confrores as being in the foremost ranks. To Client’s buniuess is to small for us to nandlo.
Should you require to buy BOUSES, CV.TTLE, STORE SHEEP, GRASS SEEDS, MAN ORE or MERCHANDISE, wo shall Lo glad to quote and bo glad to 801 l to you on the usual serins r.bat are prevalent in this City. We aro carrying full stocks of WOOL PACKS md CORN SACKS which wo can quote at lowest current rates. Wo invite correspondence or a perronal interview and wo can assure you wj will lea' - e no stone unturned to faithfully execute any business which > u may place in our hands. Wo have no desirr to act counter to tbo various business homes transacting business on the Coast, and will re pleased to receive consignments cr 1 usinesa through them, or diroct, as you may dosirc. O. • Address either by Letter or Telegram: “MATSONS, Christchurch.”
H. MATSON & GO JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. RETELL ST., IIOKITIKA. I TMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description. Account books, all sizes. Typewriting ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and ornamental stationery, drawing paper, school bags, and requisites stocked. Birthday and reward books, cards and illuminated texts, bibles, prayer* and hymns. Thj latest books and nugailnii tiring b rgry B&Ui |
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1924, Page 4
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