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FOOTBALL DANCE. The annual football dance of the Kokatahi Club will be liebl in the Public Hall on WEDNESDAY, AT AY 18th. Good supper and music provided. Ladies Is, gents 2s 6d. B. MOREL, Hon See. KOKATAHI-KOITERANGI WINTER SHOW. PUBLIC HALL. KOKATAHI. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AIAY 31st. & JUNE Ist. •yALCABLE PRIZE LIST, iuclud- ’ ing many trophies. Full list of classes. For full particulars seo schedules. All entries close on WEDNESJ) \Y At AY 18th. For further particulars apply to— T. E'OCLESFIELD, Secretary. ’Phone 1721)., Kokatahi. PRODUCE PRICES. Potatoes, l llllh. lings C/6 Onions, 1401 b. bags 7/G Onions, picklers -Jd lb. Carrots, 14011 is 6/6 Swede turnips, 1401 bs 6/6 Parsnips, 1 lOlbs 6/6 Bran, lOOlhs 8/p, Pollard, 1 lOlhs 14/ - Flour, lOOlhs ]O/ . Tea. (Ceylon) 51b. box 12/6 O.S. Chart' 5/Apples, 40H). box 6/ - Alolasses, 5 ewt. cask £2/15/ - Cash with order. Goods free on rail at Christchurch ! S. 6. UNWIN, 155, Victoria St. Christchurch.

REDUCED PRODUCE PRICES. Best table potatoes, 20011). hag 8/- [ Small potaloes 51Tuhlo onions, <Jd 11).; pickling Id lb. (<oo*l whole fowl'vhcat, 20011) sack 22/G A Gallon oais, 4 J bushels 1.3/6 Matchless Hour, 200 s. 36/-; 100 s. 18/Onions, 1001 b. hags S!G 13ran, 12/-: pollard, 16/8; dessert «<>- ples, !>/-; cooking apples, 6/Pnmpkins, 2d lb.; cabbage, 51- doz. Parsnips, carrots, swedes per 561 b 3/6 Quality guaranteed. Cash with order. Freight on vegetables and produce, 1/1 per cwl. to any Railway Station. C. E. MEREDITH * CO.. Ltd., Box 21, Waimate. PAINTING AND PAPER-HANGING. WHEN YOUR HOUSE NEEDS DECORATING call and see our pattern hooks of the latest Moffit and Wisteria garden decorations. HOUSE-PAINTING DONE AT LOWEST COST. E. HAUSSWAN

WASHING DAY HAVE YOU GAS UNDER YOUR COPPER? FOR ALL PARTICULARS APPLY TO HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD., Stafford street —OR— W. H. SHANNON. SHOWROOM-REVELL SI GAS FOR ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY If you have a Gas-heated Wash Copper, the terrors and trials, the worries and weariness of Washing 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 word and 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 ; of clearing the ashes from a. filthy lireplace. Yes, those trials and tribulations are over—thank goodness! Washing Day is now a. comparative joy—a matter of a few hours instead of a whole day. The water lmils “in no time” —anil stays boiling as long as you want it, without any stoking or attention at all. Clothes seem cleaner, in fact are cleaner, because they are boiled and nothing can soil them. TOOH EY ’ S MOTORS, SUMMER TIME - TABLE. HOKITIKA TO FRANZ JOSEF ANU FOX GLACIERS. HOKITIKA FOR WAIHO.TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY CARS LEAVE. WAIHO FOR 10 a.nt. MONDAY 10 a.tn. TUESDAY 10 a.m. THURSDAY 9 a.in. FRIDAY HOKITIKA:— SPECIAL TRIPS TO LAKE KANIERI. SPECIAL TRIPS TO ELECTRIC DREDGE. SPECIAL TRIPS FROM WAIHO TO OKARITO. CARS MEET ALL TRAINS. AGENTS HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS. TOOII E Y ’ S CARACE NEXT DOMINION HOTEL, 'PHONE NO. 185. motors, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA ALEX. CAMPBELL, Manager.

ARE YOUR ROOMS FARED AND SHABBY? WILL BE PLEASED WITH OUR SUGGESTIONS OP INTERIOR Y%SoR.“ISiREMEMBERTHE HAKMONY OR MANY A ROOM tc BY UNFIT W\LL-PAPER. YOU WILL Fl.'T> OUR PRICES RIGHT AND WE GUARANTEE OUR WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL SCOTT & CO., R. ROSS—Proprietor. PAPERHANGERS & DECORATORS

is--7 -»! i i. ; - ; 'M !! &51 N » & Abreast of the Times l Every night of the year in their homes millions of people are enjoying radio. In fact so popular is it that in England radio sets are as common as gramophones. And the reason is that radio not only entertains but also is of great educative and practical value. Call and we will tell you all the matter broadcasted. It will surprise you. TOMLINSON & GIFFORD. “FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL,” PEVELL STEEET HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1927, Page 3

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