OQOO£4O®&GOGQOQOO&®rt 1.1’.\ i>i x(■ vi:ti:imnai!lan: A.\l) KAUAI MRS IX THIS DISTRICT STRONGLY KKC'O.M.MKXI) THE 'P .1 T O l MUMS U R I'SKI) IN CON.IKNCTIOX KITH IiTTO GARGET l,r.MMKNT. IT IS AX Ali-SOI.KTK miK! Your rows arc too v;i.l n;ii• U• to IH'gleit. II lid till' Kite! Cure i.< very cheap to m?(/uro. vix. : rito maim .mites powder. :.’s (id. I’eMage ;td extra. Mli t» MAMMITIS LINIMENT. I) i lioltlo. Postage Sd oxtru. .MA Xl' FACTE I: ED BY—RAH.VKTT * ro. < i i i■:\llsTs. t a tii !•:<i> I\a iSQUARE. r ii n is t ('li r r c n . and at asiiiu i;ton. Motilill or IT ;;Dll- from th mi leading <h :ilid st ires § DUNCAN HFLEAN. LTD. Q Wholesale Rislritswtors for Coast Ml. HOUSTON & GO iIICTIOXKERB ANT. LAND AGENT!! WGAXiF AND CAMP bTilfGffVß, SOKITS -i PROPERTIES FOIL SAW,. H PLE NDI D B U J.ED lIN G SECTION', corner Park and Brittan St., 100 feet frontage to rat-1; Bt. £IOO i'o p A EACH, 11 Kf-oc - . csJIJKj SECTIONS, CO iagea to Park Street. iJBILDINQ lest trongplondid BOiBDii’TG H LOTION, Bewail Hi. OOAfV -Ac-.-o SKEEUOL/O tL V Ul/ ideal situation, Stafford St., overlooking Cass Square, good 7-roomod dwolKng, all conveniences, i cash balance, 6yra. 7%. OiA op t-ACli aF It EKHO LD IviliuU Splendid situation, good 7-rootnod Dwelling, CfiGO can rets tin on Mortgage. 1-5 ACHE FREEHOLD rOOU building Set'iion, g .od situa-P'-D. |AA ACRES Choice dairy Farm rOU Bitviatcd on Main Road -■ a r Arahura ; 2 new dwellings and all ~m building! ;3 cow milking machine id engine, .TO se! x-ted dairy rows due jpt Oct 12 heifer calves, horses, 1 1,. pigs and full of implements. ; a going concern £-1500, good leohs; Ids is a Crst class property and .fill isily mill; 40 cows and price is very asonable. O (* KH-1 ACRE of land with 7-,-iiOrJU ROC.,TED HORSE, cowshed, work-shop, cart shed and large shed and hut thereon, situated Weld St. T- .ms £2-10 cash, balance 4yrs. at a HOUSTON & GO HENRY KEARNS, CEXF.I!ALC A R R I E R , JOLLY ST, HOKITIKA. 'Phone 59 FIRCWOOD, SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLIED. IF YOU have anything for removal. or if you want something delivered at your premises, ring 'phono No, 59. and your reciuiremeuts will be promptly attended to. HENRY KEARNS, CI-:XERALC A R R I E R . THOS. B. BATY, MOTOR ENGINEER OF GREY MOUTH. EEGS TO NOTIFY that he is OPENING A BRANCH in WELD STREET HOKITIKA, as FROM DECEMBER Ist., and trusts to have the continued patronage of old customers and of the motoring public generally. patrons can rely on receiving first class workmanship and prompt ntten- ' COAST AGENTS—Fin the 30 E RUGBY and AUSTIN IS; also DODGE TRUCKS. ' CO2 S T AGENTS FOR STAR TYRES.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1925, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1925, Page 1
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