~XT ACANCY for two BOARDERS, 3 * minutes from P.O. Apply to “Guardian’’ Office.
ADVANTAGES OF GAS 1. Cleanliness. 2. Efficiency. 3. Convenience. 4. Healthiness. 5. Profits. 6. Power. WINTER. TIME IS GAS TIME—FOB IT IS THE BEST AI.L BOUND SERVANT. GAS lights the way on rising. GAS boils the water for the early cup of tea. GAS floats the water for the bath. GAS prepares the breaicrast.
GAS for washing the clothes. GAS for ironing the wash GAS is there for morning tea. GAS cooks the lunch. GAS provides water for washing up. Gas ensures the afternoon tea. GAS turns out the ideal dinner cooked to a turn. GAS heats the rooms. GAS lights up the house. GAS lights the way to bed. GAS ALL LAY AND EVERY LAY MAKES THE HOUSE HAPPY AND CHEERY. All particulars from— W. H. SHANNON REVELL STREET. -lOKITIKA GAS COY.. STAFFORD STREET
ooooooooooooooooooc f TURNER’S I Q O G O G O G G G O Q Q O G O G O G G © O G G O G O G THE LEADING FRUITERERS Cape Gooseberries, 9s a case. (Limited supplies.) Cooking apples: Munroes 7s 6d per ease. Statesmen 8s per on so. Dessert Apples: Jonathans 8s & 9s case. Delicious 9s per case. Rome Beauty 9s 6d per case Tomatoes, Cd per lb. Winter Colo pears, Gd per lb. Kiefl'er pears, 3!bs for Is. Stewing pears, 31bs for Is. Delicious, 6d lb. 31b. for Is 3d. Jonathans, 3!bs. for Is. Ribston pippin, 31bs fo l - Is. Cooking apples, 31bs for Is. Sweet Oranges 2s A' 2s Gd doz lemons, 2s and 2s Gd doz Bananas Is and Is Gd dor, . Pickling Onions, 51bs for Is. Also large variety of fresh vegetables. c c c c c G C G G G O O o o G o o G o G Co o G G O G
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BUY FOB CASH AND SAVE MONEY. First always to offer reductions. Three gold lino Cups and Saucers at 9s 8d per dozen. ‘Agee” screw-top preserving jars at 7s 9d per doz. Movab margarine at Is per lb. No. 1 tea at 2s 3d per lb. No. 2 tea at 2s 6d per lb. No. 3 tea at 3s per lb. Ruby tea in 21b. cannisters at 3a lb. Cream of tartar at Is 3d per lb. Save money by buying groceries and crockery at our CASH PRICES. WATCH OUR PRICE LISTS FOR NEW PRICES! DEE’S GROCERY, •PHONE 121. REVELL ST. HOKITIKA.
M. HOUSTON & GO. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. £BOO c ' r ””“ Sowell St. Half cash, per cent. DWELLING, 1-acre Section, balance at nOA 2 SECTIONS fronting Sewoll Street and Town Belt (north). Half cash, balance 6 per cent. £25 4 SECTIONS, Tudor Street. £2OO (;oo<l iu Street, central situation ; good terms. f* A 6-roomed DWELLING, cwOfJvJ Hampden St. Splendid section with good situation. fi Q 7 A 4-roomed DWELLING in oU O i U Hark St. ■i* f* Good i-acre SECTION, "Viekl Street. A A Comfortable 6-roomed oLsJ U U COTTAGE. Realey St. good section; Govt., mortgage. We have numerous other town properties on our register ; also several farm properties for sale and will he pleased to receive enquiries. M. HOUSTON & CO, AUCTIONEERS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1926, Page 3
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