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WANTED —By experienced man, SHARE-MILKING for coining season, machines. Apply “Guardian” Office. I A DIES’ velour and tweed COATS,-fur-trimmed, silk-lined, usually 60s to 105 s, now 29s lid, 39. s lid, 49s lid at McKay’s Great Coat Sale. HATS 1 All our model and ready to wear felts reduced to halfprice—ls lid, 7s lid. 9s lid at McKay’s Great Coat and Hat Sale. VWTOOLLEN CARDIGANS and pullYY overs, 30 only. Usually 12s Gd to 255, reduced to 4s lid, 5s lid and 9s lid at McKay’s Great Coat and flat Sale. COATS are in the Sale.—One * 40in. Coney .seal coat, 4-3 guineas now £32 10s, splendid value; one 3Gin. Kolinsky, usually £lO 16s. now £ll 11s; one black Coney, 3Gin. £ls 13s now £lO 10s at McKay’s Great Coat and Hat Sale.

{~ ITULD REN’S COATS—A fine lot, all reduced prices, start at 7s(xl. Huy children’s coats at McKay’s Great Coat and Hat Sale. Wanted known—a few reamgoad knitted woollen costumes, usually £'s to £7, now half-price at McKay’s Coat Sale. I AMES’ * woollen COATS, usually £.‘> to £G, now 25s to 59s Gd at McKay’s Coat and Hat Sale. /~\ POSSfM '1 RAPPERS and others. • ' Hig heavy hush rugs, usually 12s Gel. now 5s llil to clear at .McKay's. FOR Win dies ter 22ca!. .Sporting RIFLES at £L 16. s each try I. HR OWN & CO.

® in.g JMFLICS, £‘J 7s Gil, try BROWN it CO. R.S.A. 22 cal repeating RIFLES -®- C-j 17s 6<l, try I. Eli OWN ,t CO. 7101! Steven’s Favourite 22cal. sporl--1 ing RIFLES, BROWN A CO. £2 10s at 1. 101? Ladies' and Cents' second-hand BICYCLES, just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, from £0 10s upwards, try I. BROWX it CO. XT EXTRT LOQUTS.M —Send for free ' booklet of this fascinating .subject to Doughia Howard, Box 1290. Wellington. W WHITE and SOX have re--opened their PIE it COFFEE STALL, next to J. J. Breeze’s Tobacconist Shop. Hot pies with gravy to take home at Id each.

FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd. (Kind's Birthday Night) The annual social dance <>r Hokitika Bowling Club will be bold in the Soldiers’ Hall. Music by Ross’ Orchestra. Supper provided. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. Admission: Gents. 3s; ladies. 2s. A. K. BENJAMIN. lion See. AUCTION SALE OF PRODUCE. THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd. At 2.30 p.in. Messrs w. jeffriks and co. will sell in the mart as above:23 Bags of ONIONS 23 Bags of CARROTS 22 Bags of POTATOES

ALSO— Quantity of 'Apples, Pears and 'ln matoes. Produce will be said in lots to suit buyers. HIBERNIAN BALL. 'VrEMORIAL HALL, KUMABA OX iVI FRIDAY, JULY loth. Secretaries arc requested not to clash. I). I<'A HEY, * See ret a o’. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that trespassers goat hunting on inv property at Arahura Valley will be prosecuted without further notice. HAVTD BRADLEY.

KOTv AT A 111-KOITER ANG f WINTER SHOW. PUBLIC HALL. KOKATAHI. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st. & JUNE Ist, TT ALU ABLE PRIZE LTST, inclutl- * in<jc many trophies. RECORD ENTRIES RECEIVED TOTALLING OYER 1200. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY ASSURED SHOW OPENS, TUESDAY KlD'' 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., 7 p.ni. to 10 p.m. OPEN WEDNESDAY, 10 a.m to 4 p-m. Admission Is Gd. Members Free. For further particulars lpplv to— T. ECCLESFIELD, Secretary. ’Phone 172 D., Kokatahi. PRODUCE PRICES.

Potatoes, 14011). bags Onions, 1401 b. bags 7/6 Onions, pitklers id lb. Carrots, 1401 bs 6/6 Swede turnips, ItOlbs 6/6 Parsnips, ItOlbs 6/6 Bran, lOOlbs 8/6 Pollard, I tOlbs 14/ - Flour, lOOlbs 19/ - Tea (Ceylon) 51b. bos 12/6 O.S. Chaff 51 - Apples, 40'b. box 6/ - Molasses, 5 cwt. cask £2/15/ - Cash with order. Goods free on rail at Christchurch !

S. G. UNWIN, 100, Victoria St. Christchurch. REDUCED PRODUCE PRICES. Best table potatoes, 2001 b. sack 8/Smnll sound potatoes, 2001 b. sacks 5/Table onions, 1001 b. bags 5/6 Pickling on>ons, per lb. 3d. Good whole fowl-wheat, 2001bs. ... 22/6 A. Cartons, 44 bushel sacks ... 13/6 Matchless flour, 200 s. 36/-; 100 s. 18/6; 50s. 10/Pollard, IBolbs. 16/- bran. lOOlbs 32/Dessert apples, 8/6; cookers ... 6/Cabbage 6/- doz. Carrots or parsnips, 70!l>. sugar bag 3/6 Swedes (table) SOlb. bags 3/Pure extracted clover honey guaranteed quality, 601 b. tins 30/Oatslieaf chaff, 4/6; baled hay, „ per bale 4/Mol asses, 5 cwt. cask... 301We guarantee the quality of our goods and will replace anything not as described free of charge. Vegetables dug fresh on receipt of order. Freight, Bd"per 561 b. to any railway station. Cash with order. C. E. MEREDITH, LTD. BOX 21 W.OMATE,

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1927, Page 3

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743

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1927, Page 3

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