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A two-row Fletcher milking is offered fur sale hv Mr Geo Paseoo ol Recfton. Airs X. Berwick, of Buatapu offers: for sale a property at Ruatapii with .six-roomed house, 11 milking rows, etc. AVitlt to-day’s sunshine, the total foi the year at Hokitika, will reach 2.000 hours. Mr H. Mathias, watchmaker and jeweller notifies he has opened business in the premises. Revrll St. next to Mr M. Ale Gavin, Tailor.

Newmans Motors Ltd. will run special ears to Ileetton to-morrow morning if sufficient inducement offers. Ring ’ Phone 171.

Further particulars available of the tour of the Main Highways Board through the South Island next mouth, indicate that the ground i.s going to he covered at lightning speed. The Board starts out from Wellington—the partv eight in number immediately after the monthly meeting fixed tor January lith. The tour proper commences at Piet on and will follow down the Fast f'oasl through Central Otago ha It to Canterbury via Palmerston South. Tt is expected the party will reach Oamani or Timaru on the return journey on the With. January. Then the scamper to the Coast begins. On the 26th. the party will endeavour to catch the train at Springfield through to (Mira, and then travel byroad to Hokitika, where it is desired to meet the County Council at night. The following day the Board will visit Waiho and endeavour to return to Hokitika or Greymouth that evening. The next day the party proceeds to Westport . meeting representatives of the Orey. Inangahua and Duller Counties oil route. The following day Nelson will he the destination, and then to Pieton to end the tour, almut a fortnight in all, for the main highways of the South Island.

Cleanliness is next to Godliness, and “ No-Rubbing Laundry Help ” is the parent of Cleanliness.—Advt,

Factory Owners: You can depend on the quality of “ Tuffoid ” Belting un uer the most severe conditions of service. Yet our quotes for same will agreeably surprise you. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt. Men’s Fancy Shirts, with collars to match 9s fid to 14s fid at Hallensteins, Revell Street.—Advt. ‘‘No-Ruhbing Laundry Help”—a positive definite boon to toiling housewives. That’s what it is!—Advt. When you are ordering your Christmas goods, do not forget to include Jiisfrute. the drink that is most l>enefieial to all. It contains no alcoholicpreservative or flavouring ingredient whatsoever, which is not naturally present in fresh citron fruits. Made in New Zealand from fresh juicy fruits. —Advt. Suit cases in solid fibre make, 11s fid to 17s fid at Hallenstein’s, Revell Street.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1925, Page 2

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427

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1925, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1925, Page 2

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