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ARfVIY PATTERN BOOTS. 1000 PATHS. suitable fob mixers, grass SEEDERS, FARMERS. BUSH FELDERS ETC. RUSSET TAN ARMY BOOTS with good heavy soles. Slugged soles ami nailed toes and lieels. No caps. POSTED FREE! POSTED FREE! 217STEWART ROBINSON, 108 CASHEL STREET WEST. CHRISTCHURCH.
GEORGE DELBRIDGE REVEL!- STREET, HOKITIKA. LADIES’ AMD GENT'S TAILOR. Kit. SlyL> mid Quality Guuruntiv'il! OR AND SELECTION OF SUITINGS.
THE UP-TO-DATE STORE. JUNE PI! ICES. Piitnt ups 2s fid a qr. Carrots 2s I<l per qr. Parsnips 2s (id per qr. C nl>))ii<j.i’s .'id, -Id. (id. ondi. Caulillowers from Dd to Is fid. Marrows TUI per lb. Pumpkins 2d ]>er Hu Cooking iipples Albs Is. Dessert. apples .'libs Is. I'm tins; prurs .‘libs Is. Oranges 2s lid to -Is (id per do/,. Romms 2d and fid each. 0111)EPS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Wo have a fresh supply of fruit and rope tables arrivin.tr three times u week. COUNTRY OP DEI! s PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RING ’PHONE 107. P.O. BOX 92. M. HOUSTON & CO LICENSED LAND aGENTS, WHARF STREET, EOEITIEA. PROPERTIES FOIt SALE’.iy 1 1 A-i A-re BUILDING SEO--OWXJ.U 1 TION, Sowell Street. Pgn-i ACHE T, JILDING SECO V TION, H E WELL ST. —Walk m, walk out. i. Good '"ountry HOTEL doing splendid busine.,.,; close to t’riving ce.vl mining township, and Several sawmills in vicinity. OROA 5-EOOMED DWELLING, • good order, splendid situation, corner Weld and Fitztierbert StLL DATRY oW I V/Vivi p vRM, 20 acres firstclass land, South Hokitika, new fourroomed dwelling, with hath room and wash-house under one roof, outbuildings etc. Government mortgage of £fiOO can he taken over, balance cash. A good proposition. ; —A-ROOMED DWELLING, all conveniences, good Iry section, with access fiotn two itireets. Situated South Revell St., ie tween Lin noma nil's and Hospital 3oard Room. Terms
FARMERS OF WESTLAND! THE WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAI EL A’ CO. LTD. (The Central Factory) is prepared to pay Is Gd per lb for butter fat received during the months of June till August if elusive. EXTRA.—For sweet cream from approved dairies Is !V1 per lb will be paid, and to regular suppliers 2s. SUPPLIERS to other companies within our collecting areas may mate rangements to supply the ‘'Central whilst their own factory is closed down for the season. keep your herds milking, ;Ohl increase vour season s retains. The Company lias now manuiactuieil over 17U tons for this season already, and has well over 100 suppliers cooperating. including the largest individual herds on the West Coast. It is hardly necessary to stress the fact that our wonderful growth and progress in so short a time is entirely due to satisfaction given, coupled with the increasing knowledge ol the farming community that “ Centralisation, is the most economical method of manufacturing their produce, and gives greater returns for their labours. Full information from, H. T. PARRA, Afimaging Director.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1925, Page 3
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