GGOQQGGGGOGQGGOGOGG Q O MY PATTERN BOOTS. 1000 PAIRS. Q UIT ABLE FOR- -MINERS, CRASS k 3 SEEDERS. FARM I'.RS, EUSJI FELLERS FTC. RUSSET TAN ARMY BOOTS with good heavy soles. Slugged soles ami muled toes and heels. No caps. POSTED FREE! POSTED FREE! 21VSTEWART ROBINSON, 108 CASHEL STREET WEST, CHRISTCHURCH. HAINES’ THE UP-TO-DATE STORE.
JINK l’H ICES. Potatoes is Gd a (jr. Carrots is Id par 'l l '- Parsnips is Gd par qr. t'a F] inees Gd, Id, Gd, each. Caul Glowers from !>d to Is (Id. Marrows I-Jd per lb. I’umpkins id ])cr lb. Cook in;; apples Gibs Is. Dessert apples Gibs Is. Kitting pears 31 bs Is. Oranges is Gd to -Is Gd per do/.. Lemons id and Gd each. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. AYe bare a fresh supply of fruit and vegetables arriving three times a week. COUNTRY ORDERG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RING THONF. 107. P.O. BOX Oi. m. HOUSTON & CO. LICENSED LAND a. GENTS, WHARF STREET, . LJEJTIKA. PROPERTIES FOR SALE: A. re BUILDING TiON, Sewell Street. SiJ X 1 10 BEC--1 ACRE E JILDING SECTION, SEWELL ST. jo-1 cm* v- Wfiik w ’ w;,ilt 'j"V ow J? r)\?\ f Good ''ountry LG'- tL doing splendid bosine...; close to ! 'riving cod mining township, and auroral sawmills in vicinity. 5-EOOIdED DWELobOOU LING, ■ good order, splendid situation, corner Weld and Fit/.herbert St. £IOOO SMALL DAIRY FARM, iO acres firstclass land, South Hokitika, new fourroomed dwelling, with hath room and wash-house under one roof, outbuildings etc. Government mortgage of £OOO can he taken over, balance cash. A good proposition. jr» r"0 “T—/-ROOMED DAY FLUNG. i *£•-) all conveniences, good dry section, with access from two streets. Situated South Itevell St., between Linnemann’s and Honpital Board Room. Term*
BUTTER FAT RISING FARMERS OF WESTLAND! TIIF VFSTI-AXD C'OOL STORAGE, .\M) DAIRY fO. LTD. (The Central Factory) is prepared to pay Is fid per llj for Butter Fat received during the months of June till August inclusive. FXTKA.- — For sweet cream from approved dairies Is Pd per lb will be paid, and to regular suppliers 2s. SUPPLIERS to other companies within our volleeti up; areas may make arrangements to supply the “ Central wliilst- their own factory is closed down for the season. keep your herds milking, and increase your season’s returns. The Company has now manufactured over 170 tons for this season already, -tnd has well over TOO suppliers c-o----i pern ting. including the largest tndivdual hortls on the M est Coast. It is hardly necessary to stress the act that our wonderful growth and jrogress in so short a time is entirely lue to satisfaction given, coupled with :hc increasing knowledge of the taming community that “ Centralisation, s the most economical method of manufacturing their produce, and gives greater returns for their labours. Full information from, FT. T. PARRY, Managing Directof
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1925, Page 3
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