far Owners are advised to use “Oil One.” Improves compression reduces wear, saves nil, and economizes power, reduces friction and carbonising. prevents pitting of valves. 11. V- -' U - Manning and Co., o liedford How, Clirislcliureli. —Advt. M KI.OOI'ItNK. Dee. -Jib Sailed.- .Moeraki.
“CKISKMII.K” FOR CALYKS. X„ other fond can r-ninjmro "lth "tTKTOUI.K” in it R womlorful nourishing |>r.i|H‘rlies. U is Hu- nearest approach to cow’s milk ami contains m correctly lialanci'd proportions dried milk and picked cereals winch arc rich in fat and protcids. pure and easily digested. There is no hetter security lor Future profits than feeding the yoni'P calves consistently on “CFHKMI Ids duriii" the carlv stages of prinvtil. Thousands of dairy farmers all over Xew Zealand have achieved splendid results in the same way. Sold hy all stores, or direct from Fleming and Co. Ltd L’.O. Ildx 80, Christeliurcli.
'Tor continuation of nawa see fourth page). WANTKD— CIIU/ lor housework. Apply. Airs 11. M. Coulsou. rjAHK I.ATKST in music, musical inJ- .struments, stationery, sunshine purses, hand bays, wallets, mirrors, brushes, hrushware, and many other articles too numerous to mention, at Mrs JlacUelPs, Novell hrreet. SALK -Ford Sedan closed AlOTOlt CAM. completely equipped with many extras. Mileage about 2.>00. flood condition. l’i ice Cl7d. Apply S. W. Ford, Hokitika.
B7IOH SAI.E —Clout's BICYC’EK. nearI Iv now. Cheap. Apply ‘Ouard inn” Oll'iee. SAf.E—Boehm PIANO, splendid instrumont. cheap for oasli; terms if required. Apply “M” <• ••(iiiardinn” Office. STIOR SALE—l.ally's bicycle. vapour liatli. motor cycle, four gramophone records, griunoplinue and spare records, and a large quantity of furniture. —Mrs .7. V. Hall, Revell Street' TO LET for the Xmas.—Two of the most tent nil shops in Hokitika. Apply 17. 1!. Howell. THE FUBI.TC of Hokitika and surrounding districts are able to procure either a liot or cold luncheon at “The Rendezvous”, Revell Street. DEE BROS. I lave full stocks of Breen’s hams and bacon. Attlse--I,rook’s Xmas cakes and plum puddings, ‘•Tv” green peas, crystallised cherries, dried Reaches, muscatels and dessert almonds. LOST— Between Keller’s Sample Room and Salvation Army Hall, silver half-moon BROOCH set in diamonds, keepsake. Finder pleasure return to Keller’s Hotel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 December 1924, Page 3
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