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Reduces the Fuel Bill Besides ensuring boiling water in half usual time, with only half quantity of fuel, the Pumice Concrete Boiler takes up surprisingly small space, and can be shifted wherever required. Being a non-conductor, the steel reinforced concrete casing is wholly unaffected by low outside temperature, and cannot overheat. Neither can it Rust. Write for full particulars, or ask your builder about the PUMICE Concrete Boiler Cromptons Ltd. 133 TUAM STREET, C CHRISTCHURCH.

O’CONNELL & CALIARI, KEYELTi STREET, HOKITIKA. HIGH CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our oak suites a speciality. Kapoc bedding and wire mattresse always on band. Full information on enquiry at Factory, opposite Schroder and Co eho.

CORKRCiAL SUPPER ROQ&IS. kevell street, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37. Ta/STRS J. E. FOWLER WISHES TO i.7± NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that she lias taken over the above business. Freeh fish, oysters (in season) fried fish and chips to take away. All orders promptly delivered. The dining room will he under tinpersonal supervision of Mrs Fowler and first class supppra can ho assured.

HEY ! HEY ! HEY 1 HEY ! HEY ! HEY ! MUM fM orF T 0 CANTCRBURY wtTH live STOCK on HULLO! PRODUCE! WELL! LET US GIVE YOU THE STRAIGHT TIP—YOU JUST SEND THEM TO “MATSON’S” ADDTNGTION. Make your rail forward and Hey will pay it for you and deduct it fiom tho Account Sales. THIS FIRM IS A PRIVATE FIRM AND RUN THEIR OWN BUSINESS. THEIR FINANCIAL POSITION IS UNDOUBTED. THEY ARE THE PROPRIETORS OF TATTERSALLS. THERE ARE NO BETTER SALESMEN IN N.Z. THAN THE THREE MATSONS. THE GREAT THING IS THE BUSI NESS IS THEIR OWN AND THEY PERSONALLY LOOK AFTER. ANYTHING THAT IS GIVEN TO THEM. THEY PAY PROMPT. DON’T let nny interested party such as another firm’s tout or some person who may bo under obligation to some otlv’r firm induce you to place your selling consignments with anybody other than MATSON & CO. PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. EXPERT KNOWLEDGE & MANY YEARS OF APPRENTICESHIP TO THE BUSINESS ARE GUARANTEES THAT YOUR CONSIGNM ENT TV IL L B E M 0 S T ADVANTAGEOUSLY REALISED.

NOTE—Don’t forget if you are consigning stock ODDER VOID! TRUCKS —NOT VERBALLY. BUT BY TELEGRAM to the Transport Office, Greymouth, or Hokitika, at least seven or eight days before required, and make same reply paid, then you will he certain of confirmation. RAMS FOR SALE ! RAMS FOR SALE ! RAMS FOR SALE ! 11. MATSON ifc CO have pleasure in announcing that we have made arrangements whereby clients may have the benefit cf the firm’s assistance in con nection with the purchase of rams for the forthcoming season. We will execute orders, brand the lifferent lots and consign them to the different stations so that there will be no difficulty with those sheepowners cn the West Coast who entrust their orders to MATSON & CO. BUT PLEASE DON’T LEAVE YOUR ORDER TOO LATE. The officers ef Messrs Matson and Co’s, firm are expert judges of long experience, and these acknowledged expert services are available for the execution of your commissions in the shape of buying orders, and will buy rams most suitable for your requirements. It is hoped that the arrangements now announced will prove of advantage to our friends on the West Coast. We are in a position to make all necessary arrangements for feed and care of stock in transit by rail or steamer. H. MATSON & GO. eniignofiTiog,

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1925, Page 4

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