NEW WOODSTOCK HALL. FRIDAY, DEC. 4th. ip RAND CONCERT and BALL in aid of the Woodstock School Fund. Admission to concert, Is; to ball, gentlemen 2s 6d and ladies Is. R. C. WELLS, Secretary. IIARI HART SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, Uth. DEC. 1923. M HOUSTON AND CO. » will sell by public auction a? above■ GO ii and l-vr. old Store BULLOCKS •10 18-mos. to 21-yr. STEERS 'For a Client. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. “ GREAT AUDUBON. ” CNHAMPION. SIRE of Australasia J will he at the service of breeders AT GREYMOUTH EARLY IN DECEMBER. Fee LI2 12s payable at first service. Return privilege arranged. COMMUNICATE AT ONCE TOOL" Y HASKINS, Petersen’s Buildings, Christchurch.
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OUR IDEALS TN HOLDING THU CUSTOMER, the 1 human clement is by far the nos; important, and even though the bus ness bo small at first, the men in it must give out the impression that they have something to give in service, not something to get in money, for tie average man or woman is appreciate < and willing to pay for service honest; cheerfully rendered. BATY’S GARAGE WELD STREET : : HOKITIKA. W. HARRINGTON, Manager.
FARMERS OF WESTLAND! BROADCASTING! ARE YOU LISTENING IN? THE CENTRAL FACTORY, HOKITIKA, HAS BEEN EROADCASTING THE HIGHEST PAYMENT FOR BUTTER-FAT. CONNECT UP AND RECEIVE THE MAXIMUM FOR YOUR PRODUCE. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY COY., LTD., i H. T. PARR'S, Managing Director.
M. HOUSTON & CO. LICENSED LAND AGENTS, WHARF STREET ... HOKITIKA PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— 1 | Q \-Acre BUILDING SECTION, Sewell Street. £BO jAcre BUILDING SECTION, Sewell Street £1,900 Good country HOTEL doing splendid business; close to thriving coal mining township, and several sawmills in vicinity. £630 DWEL-Five-roomed LING, in good order, splendid situation, corner Weld and Fitzherbert Street. £I,OOO SMALL DAIRY FARM. 20 acres firstclass land. South Hokitika, new fourroomed dwelling, with hath room and wash-house under one roof, outbuildings. etc. Government mortgage •o: SGCO can he taken over, balance cash. A good proposition. £725 7-ROOMED DWELLING all conveniences, good dry section, with access from two streets. Situated South Revel! St., between Lir.nemann’s- and Ho=p,itM Boatti Ronrr, j. s?7TH>-
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1925, Page 3
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