Y ES W E H AVi: S“' K ONIONS TO-DAY. AND EVERY OTHER HOUSEHOLD COMMODITY AT THE LOWEST TRICE. A. C. ARMSTRONG t CO. STAR STORES, HOKITIKA. CASH G R 0 C E It S .
RE-OPENED. JOHNSON * WOO OHO USE CASH BUTCHERY RE YELL ST., HOKITIKA, TTAVE PLEASURE in announcing that they have re-opened for business in their new shop. Old and new patrons will he welcomed. Ring ’Phone 157.
OQQOGQOQGGGQQQGOQGG I TURNER’S § o o Q THE LEADING I' LOITERERS Q I© o o Q 6 o o o o o o o r\ o o o o o Q o o a o o o o o © o o a o 2ND GREENGROCERS. Bananas 8. 12 and 14 for Is. Delicious apples, Gd per lb. Stunners, 4d and Gd per lb. Dougherty, Gd per lb. Cooking apples. Gibs, for Is. Mandarins, from Is Gd per dor.. Oranges, 3s and 4.s per doz. Lemons, 2s per doz. Passion fruit, Is Gd per doz. Grapo fruit, 3 for Is 3d. —ALSO— A FINE RANGE OF C o G G G O Q G G G G G O ' G G G G G G G G G G a o G O o ,rtw ~ TURNER’S B ,r f G 5d Caul is from 4d to Is 3d. Cabbage greens. 4d and per bundle Spinach, 4d per bundle Leeks, 4d per bundle. Carrots. 2s Gd per qtr. Parsnips, 3s per qtr. WE DELIVER THE GOODS, OUR. PRICES ARE RIGHT 1 THAT’S WHY WE LEAD. 156 OOQQQOGQOQGQQQQQQOG OUR IDEALS IN HOLDING THE CUSTOMER, the human element is by far the most important, and even though the busi ness be small at first, the men in il must give out the impression that they have something to give in service, not something to get in money, for tin average man or woman is appreciative and willing to pay for service hono.-.ti. cheerfully re 11 do red. BATY’S GARAGE WEED STREET : : HOKITIKA. W. 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., FI. T. PARRY, Managing Director.
M. HOUSTON & CO. LICENSED LAND AGENTS, WHARF STREET ... HOKITIKA PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— n-j -J A t-Acre BUILDING SECXJ- U TION, Sewell Street. £BO jAcre BUILDING SECTION, Sewell Street. C* ~i QAA Walk in, walkout, cfe 1 * UVJ Good country HOTEL doing splendid business; close to thriving coal mining township, and several sawmills in vicinity. £630 Five-roomed DWELLING, in good order, splendid situation, corner Weld and S-'itzherbert Street. £I.OOO SMALL DAIRY FARM, 20 acres firstclass land, South Hokitika, new fourroomed dwelling, with bath room and wash-house under one roof, outbuildings. etc. Government mortgage of £6OO can be taken over, balance cash. A good proposition. £725 7-ROOMED DWELLING all conveniences, good dry section, with access from two streets. Situated South Rerell St., between Linnemann’s afitj gqspital Board Room. Terms.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1925, Page 3
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