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THE OWN I ll’S OK Ti l K .M INKS. "'l'lio mvnei s listvc thrown away many opportunities to reorganise and modernise their industry. Their errors and blunders equal, if they do not surpass, those of the miners. They owe the country an immeasurable reparation for all it lias suffered through their incapacity .and their failure to do what other industries have done, and are doing. without subsidies, and without catastrophic conflicts. The time has eoiiie for them to discharge their debt by a change of heart and a change of methods. They must learn their lesson [as well as the miners. They must be large-hearted and large-minded in their relations with their men. They must develop the new energy and the new enterprise which will restore life to the industry as well as better conditions for their workers. There is something wrong with an industry which cannot create and preserve good feeling between its workers and its leaders. There is no help lor the coal industry if its conductors cannot get rid of their psychological defects, their moral flaws, their unimaginative rigidities of temper. their arrogance, and their undurated nride. They must trv to see, themselves as we see them, and to come into line with the general sense and conscience of the nation.”—.James Doughist in the “ Sunday Express.”

INTO QUARAXTIXK. Sl'V A . .laimai'y 2! . Hai'honr but went direct to Xukulau, the fjiiarnntine station. Rns.son«ers have been landed.

Our famous Oily Canvas Coats, with our recommendation. usually 00s Gd, sale price ;us Gd.—At ] lallenstom s, Re veil St'.—Adrt.

Hoys’ White Hull-ovors. “Host, usiiiilly 7s (id. solo price At HaHcnsteiii’s. TJovoll St.— o dales’ Is ] Id -A dvt.

In hulk or 1 lottTo, Sharkimt's Table Vinegar lends for strength, purity, ami flavour. Specify “Slinrlaml’s” to your grocer.—Advt.

eOAIK-MADF. MEAT PIES, spayli- - ott i on toast, poaoliod eggs on (oast, lnun and eggs, tomato soup, cold ham and pickles fresh fish and chips alawvs proem aide at The Rendezvous. Hot dinners daily at I'd o’clock. T7IOH I.MA.IEDIATH SACK— Douglas * .Motor CVCI.K- in perfect order. Owner leaving district. Apply K. C. Tooliey. WANTED TO 15 CV—A POEKR OI’TFTT. Apply Tlox 57, Holdtikn. WANTED TO RENT -Furnished or unfurnished COTTAGE or private HOFSE for a few weeks, or may consider renting for six months. Applv Lox -12. Hokitika.

SILVER PINE FOR SALE BY TENDER. I'TT'.V TENDERS, will he ro.ivo<l un to NOON on the Ist. BAY OF FEBRUARY, 1927. at the Office of the Alanager, Govoniineiit Water Bares, Kiunara to cut dry silverpine of all sizes on tlie Government Reservoir Reserve of 1737 acres situated in the Kapitea Valley, within the Kanieri and AYaimea. Survey Districts. Full particulars as to the upset royalty rates, conditions of sale etc., may he obtained on application to the Afanagor, Government- “Water Races. Kumnra. A deposit of £25 must he submitted with each tender. The highest nr any tender not npeossnrilv accented. .TAMES BOCHFORD. AT a nager Govern incut “Water Races. canter bur y r aspberlies. Y"'l AFTER BUR A r ’ S choicest RASPV J BERRIES, now ready in special crates and containers of about 251bs. Nett nrice 20s per crate. Cash with order. Freight paid to any station. C. E. A TER EDITH & CO., Box 21. AYaimate. There is nothing like the ESSEX. For price and comfort it has well proved itself to ho a CAR you can use at all times regardless of roads and weather conditions. Stylish in every detail. AYe suggest you have a trial spin. Call, or ’phone— TOOHEY’S motors. HUDSON & ESSEX AGENTS. ’Phone No. 185. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I SEND for Catalogue of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Toilet and Rubber Requisites. Every description. All correspondence treated as strictly confidential and parcels forwarded in plain wcapper. ATail Order Chemist, P.O. Box 7DI, Christchurch. Post Free. THE ‘'THERESE” RESTAURANT HOME-MADE cakes, pies and nut loaves to take home. Meals at all hours; parties also catered for. Opposite Dees’ Grocery, Revell St. The ideal vinegar for pickling purposes is “ Sharland’s ” Table Vinegar Free from mineral acids. Excellent, flavour and strength.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1927, Page 3

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