GAS COOKERY IS GOOD COOKERY. SO SAY ALL BACHELORS AS WELL AS ALL HOUSEWIVES WHY NOT COOK AND HEAT BY CAS ? BETTER, EASIER COOKING AT A LOWER COST. Low fuel consumipion, perfect lieat (‘Oil t.rol, faster and better cooking. Those arc outstanding features in all new model gas stoves. Other important improvements have been made in design and construction and each provides a definite saving in time, work and expense in the kitchen. Easy appliances. ienco There is a gas rooking appliance for everv size and kind oi home fiom the stately mansion to the modest cottage- - and prices to suit every purse. In the gas company's showrooms you will find the largest and most representative display of labor-saving equipment for the home. terms-from £1 deposit- will be arranged on all kinds of You can, therefore, enjoy the comfort and con vonof the most up-to-date appliance while you are paying for it. ALL PARTICULARS FROM W. H. SHANNON. 0 r HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD. STAFFORD S'T., HOKITIKA. KEVEI.I, STRKET
KOIvATAMI TENNIS CI-ÜB. DANCE will Do lield in tlic Public Hull. Kokatahi on FRIDAY, OCTOBER DOth. Food supper, oflicient M.C. and an excellent orchestra. Gents 2s 6d, ladies Is. NEW WOOD,STOCK PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOV. ISth. 1925. .Music by Lawn's Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Admission: Double ticket (3s, single -Is. extra lady 2s Grand Juvenile Fancy Dross Ball the following night. K. C. WELLS, Secretary RE-OPENED. JOHNSON & WOOLIIOUSE CASH BUTCHERY
(GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION'. WEST!.A N D K LECTOR ATE. Mr. T. K. Y. SELDOM M-ill lie gliul to meet the electors as under:--Oct. 29.—Visit Kakapotahi, WAilalia Settlement. iFeirgusons; speak at. Runtapu at- 8. Oct. :i().—AYoodstoek (new hall) :u 6.30; Town Hall Rimu at 8.16. Opt. 31.—Visit Ikm llau and Blue Spur; speak at Koiterangi at. 8. >h,v. 2.—Three Mile. Arahura Road. Xov. 3.—Clreyniouth Town Hall at 8. LATHES SPECIALLY INVITED !
PUBLIC HA 1-1. KANIERL milE ANNUAL CONCERT ami 1 ]>,ALL ill aid of the Kanieri School Prize Knud "ill tie held on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28th. Admission to concert Is; to hall, gentlemen 2s fid, ladies Is. Music hv Lawn and OihIjons. K. \Y. iS'KLBY, Hon Secretary SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 28th Reunion ok members of First Westland Rifle Volunteers. SMOKE CONCERT. Chair at 8 p.m. Admission 3s. .1. I’EAKE. dr. Hon See. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD APPOINTMENT of PROBATIONERS.
REVEEI, ST., HOKITIKA. HAVE PLEASURE in announcing that they have re-opened for business in their new shop. Old and new patrons will he welcomed. Ring ’Phone Id”. Q G G Q G G o o o o o G © © G O G O o o o G G Q O o o G 3GOOOOOOOOOOOGOOO TURNER’S THE LEADING FRUITERERS J N'u greengrocers. Bananas 8, 12 and 1-1 for Is. Delicious apples, fid per lb. Stunners, -Id and Gd per lb. Dougherty, fid per lb. Cooking apples. 31 be. for Is. Alandarir.'-. from Is fid per doz. Oranges, .’is and 4s pier doz. Lemons, 2.s per doz. Passion fruit, Is fid per doz. Grape fruit, 3 for Is fid. —also— A FINE RANGE OF Caul in from Id to Is 3d. Cabbage greens. 4d and Gd per bundle Spinach, 4d per bundle Leeks, Id per bundle. Carrots, 2s fill per qtr. Parsnips, 3s per qtr. O AYE DELIVER THE GOODS, Q OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT ! Q THAT’S WHY WE LEAD. o - I?™ TURNER’S o OOOOOOOOOOOOOCIOOOOO OUR IDEALS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOO
a IMPLICATIONS arc invited from young persons desirous of entering the Teaching Trofession and will |,. |-eeei vcd at the Hoard’s Office, Christchurch, up to 30th. X<)\ EMBER, |(|o.-,. Successful a])plicants "ill. it pos,il,lo, l„. appointed to schools in the virinilv of their homes, hut candidates ,lumld state on their application forms whether they are willing to serve m any school or in any particular di'tl ief. Candidates must have reached the aye of lfi years (verified hy certificate of birth) and he prepared to submit to a medical examination hy the School Medical Officer and an interview l.v the. Senior I nsjHM-tor. IV-aiinoni;.!* ns to i‘linriirU*r should include one from the head-teacher of the school last intended. Forms of application are obtainable at the Hoard's Office. OH AS. It. KIRK. Secretary. Christchurch. I.2th. Oct. 19*25. THK LAND AND INCOME TAX (ANNUAL) ACT, 19*25. RAND TAX PAYABLE. By Order in Council, made and issued hy II is Excellency the Go-,-crnur-General in Council on the 28th. lav „f September, 1925, under tlio uithorily of the above Act. it was determined that the duly by wav ol landtax leviable under the said Act should 1,0 paid in one sum on Friday, the nth. day of November, 1925. : 1 1 the office of the Commissioner ol Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington: and, in accordance with such Order in Council. r hereby give notice that the sni< duty will he payable accordingly. Additional tax will accrue if the tax is not paid on or before 2/th. November, 1925. The liability to pay is not suspended hv any objection. I lit l tax should he paid on or before the prescribed date, otherwise the additional percentage accrues; and overpayments will he adjusted hy refund. The demands will he posted from the office of the Commissioner of Taxes on or about 30th. October. 1925. Demands must be presented with all payments, and taxpavers who expect a demand and do not receive one should notify me of the fact. A. E. FOWLER. Commissioner of Taxes. OVERLAND DAIRY COY., LTD. TAIXUI ST., GREYMOUTH. E have pleasure in advising our , j suppliers that we are now tnalvag a further CASH payment of one .etuiy per lh butter fat on all cream eeeived during the months ot Fobnary. March and April. ft" von are not already a supplier vhy not become one and give us a trial or the coming season. Remember all payments for cream ire cash. There are no shares to subicribo and you are free to leave at any into if you are not satisfied^
jj X HOLDING THE CUSTOMER, the J- human element is by far the mo.si important, and even though the husi ness ho small at lirst, the men in it must give out the impression that they have something to give in service, not something to get in money, lor tin average man or woman is approciativ. and willing to pay for service honest; cheerfully rendered. BATY’S GARAGE WEED STREET : ; HOKITIKA. \Y. HARRINGTON, Manager. FARMERS OF WESTLAND! 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. PARR'S, Managing Director. mThouston & CO. LICENSED LAND AGENTS, WHARF STREET HOKITIKA PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— r, < t-Acre BUILDING SEv^ obJLI.U TION. Sewell Street. nQA jAt' re BUILDING SIX*OU TION, Sewell Street.
D. C. STREETER, Representative, Revell Street, Hokitika. TEAS! TE AS ! 2/3. 2/6 AND 2/10 PER LB. We al>o stock oil), tins of ike celebrated Bell Tea at 16s per tin. A. C. ARMSTRONG i CO. STAR STORES, HOKITIKA. CASH GROCE RS . PUBLIC NOTICE. OUR hash prick LIST. Hates, pkts. 6d. and 3d, loose 6d; candles. Ild |>kt. ■ potatoes, ‘is 9d qr. ; tinned peas Is Lin; sardines 6 tins Is; clothes pe- id and 3d per doz.; Crown jellies 3d pkt. 2s 9d doz.; sago and tapioca 4d lb., 121 b3s 6d; l ies (Siam) sd, other 4d ; Ruby Special Tea tlb and lib, also in handsome 21b. Canister at 3s Id per lb. Try loose teas. “Pattumalay" 2s od and the famous “Floroya” 3s per lb. Your own choice of Butter—Arahura. Kokatahi. Save Money by buying Groceries and Crockery at our CASH PRICES. WATCH OUR PRICE T.TSTS FOR NEW PRICES! DEE’S GROCERY. ’PHONE 121. REVELL ST., HOKITIKA.
C*~i fIAA Walk in, walkout. Jb 1 , V/UU Good country HOTEL doing splendid business; close to thriving coal mining township, aim severa sawmills in vicinity. pnQA Five-roomed DVv EL--SbOOU LINO, in good order, splendid situation, corner Weld aim Fitzherbert Street. £l,ooobSf.“.c,“«- ( .1, 13S land. South Hokitika, new fourroomed dwelling, with bath room and wash-house under one r,>of. outbuildin„s e te. Government mortgage ot £6OO can be taken over, balance cash. -V good proposit ion. cyr-cy" 7-ROOMED DWELLING 3b i b O all conveniences, good drv section, with access from twc streets. Situated South Revell St., between Linnemann’s and Hospital Board Rop©. Terms.
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