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VN 5* 5^ V r>> KEET YOUU LOOKS! YOUTHFUL EVERY WOMAN CAN HAVE A Gas Cooker for 5/- to a IX ADDITION TO THE VERY .MATERIAL CASH SAYING THROUGH USING GAS FOR COOKING COMPARED WITH MOOD OR COAL, THERE IS ANOTHER. SAYING IMPOSSIBLE TO VALUE IN POUNDS. SHILLINGS AND PENCE—THE SAYING OE \YORRY AND WORK WHICH WRECKS A WOMAN'S NERVES AND GOOD LOOKS. A GAS COOKER DEFINITELY REDUCES HOUSEKEEPING BILLS—DEFINITELY LESSENS WORK—AND JUST AS DEFINITELY PRESERVES A WOMAN'S YOUTH BY ELIMINATING THE WORRY AND EAG OE WORKING OVER HOT FIRES. WILL YOU ALLOW THE SUMMFR TO LEAVE ITS MARK ON YOU—NOW THAT YOU CAN BUY THE LATEST TYPES OF CAS COOKERS ON EASY TERMS WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL COST—NO DEPOSIT-AND PAYMENTS OF ONLY ABOUT 5S TO 10S A MONTH. HOKITIKA GAS CO.. LTD. SHOWROOMS:—REVELL ST., AT W. H. SHANNON'S. OR AT THE WORKS, STAFFORD ST. A TELEPHONE RING WILL .SECURE -MANAGER’S ATTENTION. □ m

AASS JJOKITIKA SATI'RRAY. NOV KMBEK, 28th. In Aid of Hokitika Beautifying Society. AH the Fun of a Fair includin'’: School Sports and Competitions. Belay Races for Boys and Girls. I’.iko Races for Boys and Girls. Costume Cricket Match. Decorated Wheell.arrows. TUB BABY PARADE. THE BABY PARADE. Cake Competition. Produce Stall. Sweets’ Stall. Tea. Rooms, Flower Stall. B A N 1) 1 BAND! ADMISSION—I/- < O.ME IN CROWDS AND HELP TO beautify your own TOWN. SALE OF TIMBER. \\T BITTEN TENDERS "ill he re- ' * ceived up to I p.m. on FRIDAY, the Ith. DEC. for the i)iirclni>c of the uiiderinentioiied liiuher in Provi-ional State Forest Reserve, No. 1 1 n) >. Block lA. Ilohonu Survey District. Kahikatca. HP.00(1 siipoili ial feet; Itiinn, e.'i.GOO s. ft.: Matai, l.dOOs. ft. lituated about A miles from Kumara. : Full particulars can lie ohtaiued lrout the undersigned. A. D. McGA \iK K, Conservator of Forests. State l-orest Servin'. Hokitika, 2olh. Nov.. Ifl'Jo.

COME TO THE FAIR! JOLLIERS’ H AMj_yOKITIKA WEDNESDAY and Till KSDAV. DEC. 2nd. iiiul 3rd. IN AID OF ST. PAPE'S MKT MODI.ST t lil ItCH RESTORATION MOVEMENT. STALES :—Produce. Cukes. Sweets, Fancy Work, Main Sewin; Icc-crcnni, Bran 'Pub and ’Xmas Tree. PEEASFRK AND PROFIT COMBINED FOB PATRONS. Afternoon and High Tea; Orchestra at Night. Opening Wednesday at 2.00 o’clock. Evening ~ to 10 with promenade concert, ADMISSION —1 / - N.B.—Proceeds of Sale of Work and Fair for the Restoration Fund of the Church, lately damaged so seriously hv fire. E. € KNIGHT, M. C. WALKER. Joint Hon. Sees. Display of goods at Air Preston’s, (next King's) Revell St.. Saturday af ternoon and night. R KO L ION G A RAGE. JACK SIMPSON lias resumed running and his ear is at the public's disposal. . Call or ring Red Lion Hotel, ’phone No. 32.

PUBLIC HAhL, KOKATAHT. FRIDAY, NOV. 27tli. CONCERT and BALL in aid of piano and liall fund. T. O’NEIL, Chairman. NEW AVOODSTOCK HALL. FRIDAY, DEC. 4th. GRAND CONCERT and BALL in aid of the AVoodstock School Fund. Admission to concert, Is; to ball, gentlemen 2s Cd and ladies Is. R. C. WELLS, Secretary. QUALITY BEFORE QUANTITY EXACT WEIGHT. PRICES REASONABLE. Again in stock— 3 gold line cups and saucers at 10s 6d per doz. cash: only a limited number available. New line of glass screw top jam jars at a price which cannot be beaten. Try our box tea at 3s and 2s 6d per lb.; also Ruby special in oannisters at As Id. Order your ’Xmas hams—NOAY— Choicest Arr.liura and Kokatahi butter. Save money by buying groceries and crockery at our CASH PRICES. WATCH OUR PRICE LISTS FOR NEW PRICES! DEE’S GROCERY. ’PHONE 121. REVE'LL ST., HOKITIKA.

Summer colds and Hay-Fever quickly banished by “ Xazol.” Inhaled or taken on sugar it has a wonderful healing effect. 60 doses Is 6d.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 3

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615

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 3

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