WANTED TO SELL—Gent’s B.S.A. BICYCLE, almost new, £O. Boy’s juvenile cycle, re-cnaniclleil and in perfect order, £-1 10s. Rudgc motor-cycle in running order, £5. Also latest seagrass pram, £3 10s. Apply E. C. Tooliey. TO TJAIBER MERCHANTS, CARRIERS, ETC. ETC. FOR SALE. Tenders are invited for the purchase of the Karamea CoOperative Daily Coy’s 'ITiREE TON LEY RAND LORRY. The machine has been in charge of an experienced mechanic, and is in tir-.1-cla.ss condition and running order, is fitted with pneumatic tyres and a specially enlarged body, suitable for limber. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. Tenders will close at NOON on MONDAY, 23rd. MAY. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. X. HAWK EX, Secretary, Market Cross, Karamea, West Coast. HOKITIKA ANNUAL CHKYSATHEMIM SHOW J“X AID of .St, Agnes Hostel Building Fund, to he held in the Soldiers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, MAY 11th. 1927. Classes lor: ■■• Cut blooms, decorative, vegetables, cooking, art, fancy work, primary schools.
Produce, cake, jumble, lollio stalls, l and tea-rooms. Open from 2.30 to 10 p.m. Admission, ndulls Is, children Oil, A. KELLER. Jlon See. SOLDIERS’ I-lALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th. Grand ball and promenade SUPPER in aid of the Plunkot Society (Hokitika Branch). Every proportion mode for an enjoyable evening. Admission: Double ticket os, single 2.3.Ge1. Dancing at 8.30 o’clock. PRODUCE AND VEGETABLE PRICES. Late dessert peaches, per case 7/6 Best fowl wheat, 2001bs 22/G A. Carton oats, 41- bushels ... 13/6 Table onions, 3d lb., pickling ... Id Marrows and pumpkins, per lb. ltd Prime table potatoes, 2001 b. ... 10/Small sound potatoes, 2001bs ... o/.Matchless flour, 2001 b 37/6; 1001 b 19/Bran, 12s; pollard, IG/8; cabbage per do 7.. 5jDcssert apples, 9s; cookers 401 b G/Parsnips, swedes, carrots per SGIb 3/G Quality guaranteed. Cash with order. Freight on vegetables, produce and fruit, 8d per GGlbs. C. E. MEREDITH & CO., Ltd., Box 21, Waimate.
WAS'KING- DAY HAVE YOU GAS UNDER YOUR COPPER? FOR .A 1.1 , PA RTICI" IjAHS APPLY TO HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD., STAFFORD STREET —OR— W. H. SHANNON. >HOYV ROOM-RE VELL ST. GAS FOR ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY If you have a Gas-heated Wash. Copper. the terrors and trials, tlie worries and weariness of AVasliing Day are now but an unpleasant memory. Gone for you—and for all wise folk who use Gas—are the days of rising at an unearthly hour to chop wo- J anu carry weighty coals; of stoking a stubborn, sulky fire. (‘'Oh, if the water would only boil! ”); of finding the clothes you’ve washed soiled ■with smut, and floating soot; cf clearing the ashes from a filthy fireplace. Yes, those trials and tribulations are over—thank goodness! AVasliing Day is now a comparative joy—a matter of a few hours instead of a who le day. The water boils “in no time” —anti stays boiling as long as you want-it, withoul any stoking or attention at all. Clothes seem cleaner, in fact are cleaner, because they arc boiled and nothing can soil them.
TOOHEY’S MOTORS, SUMMER TIME - TABLE. HOKITIKA TO FRANZ JOSEF M FOX GLACIERS. CARS HOKITIKA FOR WAIHO.— TUESDAY 10 s- m - WEDNESDAY 10 a.m. SATURDAY 10 a.m. SUNDAY 9 a.m. SPECIAL TRIPS TO LAKE KANIERI. SPECIAL TRIPS TO ELECTRIC DREDGE. SPECIAL TRIPS FROM WAIHO TO OKARITO. LEAVE. WAIHO FOR MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY HOKITIKA:— CARS MEET ALT. TRAIN'S. AGENTS HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS TOOHEY’S CARACE NEXT DOMINION HOTEL, 'RHONE NO. 185. M OTOSS, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA ALEX. CAMPBELL, Manager. ARE YOUR ROOMS FARED AND SHABBY? X7OU WILL BF. PLEASED WITH OUR ►SUGGESTIONS OF 'INTERIOR Y DETOR-YTIOXS. REMEMBER THE HARMONY OF MANY A ROOM TG broken by unfit wall-paper, you will FTNT) our ™ce* RIGHT AND WE GUARANTEE OUR WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL SCOTT & CO., PAINTERS, R. ROSS—Proprietor. PAPERHANGERS & DECORATORS MV "NY. 1 ENTERTAIN WITH RADIO Winter is here again and with it comes parties and dancing. Society people are now giving radio parties—the latest in entertainment. Invite your friends to -> radio party—and dance’ to the syncopated rhythm of a popular orchestra. Radio sets, too, are not expensive. Accept Tomlinson and Gifford’s invitation to a free demonstrator of radio music—io-dav. TOMLINSON & GIFFORD. 11 FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL,” REVELL STREET—EOKITIKA.
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