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IN THE ESTATE OF S. AND J. TO WALLACE, Deceased. Tenders will be received by the undersigned UNTIL 11 a.m. ON SATURDAY, 31st. JANUARY, 192-1, for SUB-LEASE for three (3) years of Sections 2356, 2357 and 2359. Block VII, Watnroa S.D., containing 1145 acres and Miscellaneous License No 736 containing 100 acres. The highest or any tender not necessary accepted. Conditions of lender may be inspected and tender forms obtained at the Rost Office, Watnroa and Public Trust Offices. Hokitika and Orcymonth. T. R. SAY WELL, District Public Trustee, Ureymouth. 16th. January, 1925. HENRY KEARNS, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE that he has commenced in the carrying business (having absolutely no connection with any other firm of carriers) and solicits a share of public patronage. ORDERS FOR FIREWOOD TAKEN, HENRY KEARNS, GENERAL CARRIER, JOLLY STREET, HOKITIKA.
'WHY STAY SO LONG OX THE WEST COAST WHEN— L. R. FREEMAN, Hotel Broker and Valuer, P.O. Box 382, Palmerston North Who lias several good freeholds and leases of town and country hotels for sale in the Manawatu. Hawke’s Bay, Taranaki and Wanganui, may he aide to suit you. Enquiries invited :• finance arranged. Wanganui population—2s,000, Palmerston North—-18,000 where the All Hlack-Manawntu “ga'te” last July was £l4ll ; and where 74 trains arrive and depart every 24 hours. KOKATAHI STORE CATTLE SALE. THURSDAY, 29th. JANUARY. At 1 p.m. -jyr HOUSTON AND CO., IU. will sell by public auction as above:— 75 Head of Mixed CATTLE. For Clients. 15 Fat SHEEP. For F. Wall. 12 2Jyr. BULLOCKS. 2 Fat HEIFERS. For D. Mulholland. 20 21 to 4yr. STEERS. 10 Mixed CATTLE. 1 COW just calved. For a Client.
FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITEDPEOPLES STORE WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. MSS. 11. lIAINES, TVyOTIFIES THAT HER FRUIT AND It VEGETA BEES ARE THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN. No connection v. ith any other fruiterers. AVe buy direct from the grower at reduced prices. Buy front us and save money. < ur prices are right. Country orders promptly attended to. JAM FRUIT NOW IN STOCK I
LIGHT— AND —HEAT (lAS IS THE SAFEST AND SUREST MEDIUM—ALWAYS ON TAP. —GAS LIGHTS -GAS HEATERS —GAS COOKERS —GAS BOILERS —GAS RINGS - GAS IRONS —GAS BURNERS —GA« PENDANTS —GAS GLOBES —GAS MANTLES —GAS CHIMNEYS -AND ALL GAS ACCESSORIES -AT—GAS WORKS, STAFFORD STREET, -ORW. H. SHANNON REVET-L STREET Indisponsihle whore Comfort. Convenience and Economy five Hie Trinity of chief considerations.
• p X 6 “ TURNER’S p a ß " leading fruiterers and GREENGROCERS. -OLACE YOUR ORDER NOW fot .1. jam Fruit, as the season is near ending. Plums, 6a a-.d 7s per case. Apricots 6s and 7s per ease. Peaches 6s and 7s per case. Tomatoes 11s per case. Choice Pears 6d per lb Cnoice Plums 5d and 6d per lb. j Choice Apricots 4d per lh. Choice Peaches 4d per lb. New season Apples Od per lb. Oranges from 2s 6d dost. Bananas from Is per do/.. Tomatoes 9d and lOd per lb. Peas 31b Is. Beans 41b. Is. Cauliflowers from 6d to As. Cabbages from 3d. Marrows 2d per lb. Beetroot 3d per lb; Carrots 2d per bund''-, local potatoes 3s 6d per qtr.; Onions 3s Cd per qtr.; fresh eggs Is 9tl. We publish our prices and defy others to do the same. We deliver to antpart of the town.
TURNER’S wholesale and retail. LAOIEP’ VELOUB A F*J3 COATS. (Just Manufactured) UNIQUE OESI NS. GEORGE DELBRIDGE LADIES’ cfc OENT’B TAILOR. Invitee inspection at W» well-lcnown establishment, Revell St. Hokitika.
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