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STURDY BOOTS ...FOR THE OUTDOOR WORKER. m IV MEN WHO WORK IN THE GREAT OUT-OE-DOORS NEED STRONG STURDY ROOTS OK PLIANT, NEVERTHELESS AVEAIt-RESISTJNG LEATHER. SUCH ARE THE WORKING BOOTS WHICH OLIVER AND DUKE’S ARE OKEEKING AT PARTICULARLY REASONABLE FIGURES. THESE BOOTS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY ORDERED FOR THE WEST COAST CONDITIONS AND CAN BE RECOMMENDED FOR THE MINER, THE ROAD BUILDER OR THE BUSHMAN. -ALL SIZES AND STYLES. CALL AND SEE WHEN PASSING OLIVER AND DUFF. BOOT IMPORTERS- -H OKIT Ik A OLDFIELD CORD TYRES ! OLDFIELD CORD TYRES ! THE TYRES THAT ARE GIVING PHENOMENAL RESULTS ! WEST coast: agents ORR B K0S " HOKITIKA. ’I’HGNE, GARAGE—I4BS GARAGE, WHARF ST., HOKITIKA. MARVELS OF VALUE The “Tea-for-Two” Tea Set. Electro Silver Plated on Nickel Silver Hard Soldered. Speoial Price, 3 pieces 55, Tea Trays to take set—--37/6 50/- t'..New design Electro Silver Plated Tea Pot, with black unbreakable handleFull Dinner size .. . 50 A Stewart Dawson’s THE HOUSE FOR. MARVELS OF VALUE. STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER :: ” CHRISTCHURCH. I ■nw—nriirrrr i A MARVEL OF VALUE Stewart Dawson’s FAMOUS Moeris Lever Solid Nickel or Oxidised Steel Case, fitted with “Moeris” Non-magnctic Lever movement, now reduced / 0 With Luminous Dial .. 45/Post Free. ne m i\ \\ A if re sm & SlfrSlV W* Stewart Dawson’s WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER :: CHRISTCHURCH. jgKsmxoKtZKtassme Plenty of Hot Water Ample Supply always “METEOR” FOR HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, BOARDING HOUSES, DAIRIES. This Boiler Is proving a remarkable success whore hot water Is required Independent ol the kitchen range. It gives great heating service, Is guick in action and very efficient. A steady, moderate lire will g.vo su indent hot wator lor a belli every 15 minutes. Full particulars on application to your Ironmonger. H.E.SHACRLOGK LTD. DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND. v= 533 j-X provided at little cost assured by installing a BOILER FOR HOMES WHERE GAS OR ELECTRICITY IS USED FOR COOKING. NO. 1 (as illustrated) is designed primarily to meet the requirements ol those who cook with gas, or wish a good supply ol hot wator at a reasonable cost. Useful a 3 a destructor—will burn wood, lignite, or coke. May bo sot In a brick chimney or placed In any convenient position, and worked with stove pipe. Easily connected with existing or new hot water systems. 1 711 n. wldo 18in. deep £42 241 n. high larger sfie may be obtained ■ use in hotels, etc. y || HEW CLOTHES AT STEPHENS’, n it's iiltvtf s ;i pli-iisitiv. .i tK-Hja.il l- t > Indies v.l.ti low new things, to come lirst to Stephen's to soo '•' ■'' I.il-m trees ol' fashion. You’ll revel in what von Whohl when von examine at lirst hand tho Row Winter Coals Costumes and Millinery. .May wo have the pleasure of .-liowiii;; you' these? Prices are surprisingly reasonable. STEPHENS BROS., Tho Popular Drapery Store. REYELL ST. :: :: lIOKITIKA. a mm-'*-?. GAS COOKERS ! i HOKITIKA GAS CO. advantage of cooking by gaf .an--38 over-estimated. And once you a Gas Cooker installed it will last Btime. No wood chopping; no no dirty ranges to clean; amt uncoal, you can regulate gas heat :tly. The cost of gas consumed, is slight considering the many features of the Gas Cooker. NOH 0 M E IS COMPLETE y the use of a gas copper AND SEE THE MANY FINE SELS IN OUR SHOWROOM. HOKITIKA GAS COY., Stafford Street 'Phone ,29m. USE GAS FOR HEATINC COOKING. LIGHTING WASHING IRONING. and K I HOKITIKA GAS CCh > t i|

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1925, Page 4

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