PUBLIC’ HALL KAXIERT. rnilE ANNUAL CONCERT ami BALL in aid of flit* Kanieri School Prize Kami will lie lield on WEDNESDAY. OCT. 28th. Admission to concert Is; to hall, gentlemen 2s fid. ladies Is. .Miimc hy Lawn and Gibbons. F. W. ,SELBY, Hon Secret a ry. hrated Bell 'l'eti at IGs per tin. A. C. ARMSTRONG & CO. STAR. STORES, HOKITIKA. CAS II G R 0 C E It S . PUBLIC NOTICE. OUR CASH PRICE LIST. Dates, phis, fid, and Bd, loose fid; candles, I]d |ikt. ; potatoes, 2s Oil qr. ; tinned peas Is tin: sardines 3 tins Is: (Tollies pegs o,| and 3d per do/..; Crown jellies 3d ]ikt. 2.s !)d doz.; sago and tapioca 4d 111., I2lh 3s fid; rice (Siam) oil, other Id; Rul>y Special Tea ill) and IR>, also in handsome 21!>. Canister at 3s 13 per Mi. Try loose teas, “Pattunialay" 2s fid and the famous “Floroya” 3 s per lb. Your own choice of Butter—Araliurn. Kohatahi. Save Money by buying Groceries and Crockery at our CASH BRICKS. WATCH OUR PRICE LISTS FOR NEW PRICES ! DEE’S GROCERY, ’PHONE 121. RE YELL ST., HOKITIKA. OUR IDEALS g N HOLDING THE CFSTO.MF.It, the * human element, is by far the mo--: important, and even though the hits: ne-s lie small at first, the men in i; must give out the impression that they have something to give in service, nor something to get in money, for th. average man or woman is appreeiativt and willing to pay for service hones!; cheerfully rendered. BATY’S GARAGE AY ELI) STREET : : HOKITIKA. W. HARRINGTON, .Manager.
BROADCASTING! ARE YOU LISTENING IN? THE CENTRAL. FACTORY, HOKITIKA, HAS BEEN BROADCASTING THE HIGHEST PAYMENT FOR BUTTER-FAT. CONNECT UP AND RECEIVE THE MAXIMUM FOR YOUR PRODUCE. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY COY., LTD., H. T. PARRY, .Managing Director.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1925, Page 3
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