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IT’S NOW INSTALLED ! THE MODERN BATTERY CHARGING EQUIPMENT IS NOW READY FOR OPERATION. THIS REMOVES US FROM THE CATEGORY OF A GARAGE TO AN UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION MAKING AVAILABLE TO CAR OWNERS THE SAME FACILITIES AS WOULD BE THEIRS IN THE LARCEST CITIES. Mi m AFTER WE SELL, WE SERVE, BAITS GARAGE WELD STREET HOKITIKA AUSTIN DODGE ■— RUGBY CARS.

and a diplomat declared that they had heard the conversation in tho hotel. They recognised tho countess as the woman who had come from the private room and their description of her companion made it clear, that he certainly was tho ex-husbaijd. HIS OTHER NAME. The lawyer of the ex-lnisband declared tly.it his client had been a year abroad and therefore could not possibly have been in a Budapest hotel and have made the arrangement which the countess and her witnesses alleged that ho had made. Here was a pretty riddle for the police to solve. It chanced, however, that a few days later they learnt that the bills of exchange had been brought to a Budapest hank by a Herr Stefan Benz, whom they happened to know. They had. in fact, once had him under lock and key for two years for stealing jewels. A glance in their album of criminalphotographs showed them that Herr henz was the image of Herr von Lederer. He and the countess had played together that pretty comedy in the Royal Hotel. And now the Countess Keglevich, at the age of fifty, is beginning a. new chapter of her life in a Budapest prison.

J. SATCIIELL’S cheap boot depot. REV ELL STREET HOKITIKA THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOTSHOP IN HOKITIKA. GEO. LAKH'S M A N A O E It. Phone No. 140 f. W. THOMPSON a COY. tJ. P. COULSON, PROPRIETOR). CARRYING AND FORWARDING AGENTS, HALE ST. HOKITIKA. CURRYING in all its branches, town > or country- Furniture securely ;tarkoil ami forwarded to any part of N.Z. Acent for N.Z. Express Coy. Phone 126, TOOHEY’S MOTOR SERVICE HOKITIKA TO WAIHO. ALTERATION TO TIME-TABLE. CARS will leave Hokitika for Waiho on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10 n.m. Hokitika to Waiho—Wednesday at 10.90 a.in. returning Friday. Hokitika to Waiho—Sunday at 10.90 a.in. returning Tuesday. Cars will leave "Waiho for Hokitika on Mondays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. Reliable drivers employed. Phono No. 183, Agent for Hudson and Essex cars. ALEX CAMPBELL, Maiiager. . Garage—Next Dominion Hotel, R«ve!l St.. Hokitika.

aforO E> to make sufficient for three persons. - _? n ®Ki t i tn Ces rv i » un °. rdinai *y teaspoonful of jjooH ate s * i° sufficient for the SSW3F that ‘ the SCCret of the —its good and its oconomicaj I IS ELTON MOATE'P mmg teas

W.J Mi mpM } gfSGte fmSSj -.I i vj**n ,<fevy» Prizes (as under) will be awarded tc those whose coupons total the greatest number of points:— First; Prize £ls Twenty Prizes of 10/- each Second Prize £lO „ ~ 7/6 ~ Third Prize £5 „ „ 5/- „ and a Consolation Prize to all who send in coupons equal to at least 50 points without winning a cash prize. Coupons will be in all packings cf Haven Tea, and will count* at the rate of 22 oinifh&even half pound o‘j mm jam feii m Save your coupon:, until a few days \V_ before closing cf Oor.rpetit.icn and post iii> ~ them (stating number and vonr un-io and addrers) to Haven Tea Coy., Hex 252, Ohristcbn-ch decision in all mat evs shall be final. COUPGIif) SR Cf r. \c’» ts iiy cist i.if.rxTi. Cl:: -li/ March in each yar

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1927, Page 4

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