KUMAP.A HIBERNIAN BALL. FRIDAY, JI'LY 15th. IN MEMORIAL HALL, Kuma.ni. Double ticket, ss; extra laclv •2s Gd. D. FAHEY, Hon Sec. CHILDREN’S JAPANESE BALL. KOITERANGI lIALL. ■piIIDAY, JULY 20th. at 8 p.m. All children welcome. Children Gd, ladies Is,' gents 2s Gd. Funds for Library Books and Gramophone Records. Excellent music and supper. W. JONES, Hon. Sec. SEASON 1927-28. JUST ARRIVING. SELECTED SEED POTATOES. Robin Adairs, Suttons Supreme, Dakotas, Beauty Hebron, Aucklanders, Etc., Etc. ALSO—SUTTON’S SUPREME POTATOES FOR TABLE PURPOSES. GRASS SEED .’ Cocksfoot, Red Clover, White Clover, Birdsfoot Trefoil, GRASS SEED 1 English Rye, Cow Grass, Italian Rye, Etc., Etc. MACHINE DRESSED DUNN SEED OATS——ALGERIAN OATS. ALSO FERTILIZERS, MOLASSES FOR STOCK FEEDING, CHAFF, OATS, POLLARD, BRAN, WHEAT. ETC. CAXTKRm’IiY I.rCKRXF. HAY IN BALES. NEW VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. PATERSON. MICHEL 8 CG, LTD. HOKITIKA. ’PIIONE No. 2.
WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY COY.. LTD., DAIRY PRODUCE, ICE AND COLD STOR AGE MERCHANTS. MAIL CONTRACTORS, GENERAL CARRIERS, CHIEF* INSURANCE AGENTS, ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN, CHILLED AND FROZEN PORK MERCHANTS, ETC., ETC. Non-suppliers are also notified that lilt' above Company is still paying TOP PRICE IN WESTLAND. Full information from— IT. T. PARRY, Managing Director. 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 wrapper. Mail Order Chemist, P.O. Box 791, Christchurch. J’o3t Free WINTER STOCK FOOD. \\JE CAN SUPPLY LOOSE SWEDE TURNIPS, in truck lots of six tons at GOs per Ton. freight paid to any Railway Station on the Most Coast. Prompt delivery: orders to bo accompanied with remittance (or bank reference will do) till swedes are deliverC. E. MEREDITH LTD., Box 21, Waimnte—South Canterbury. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. HAUSSMAN & COY. BRITTAN ST.—HOKITIKA. WILL MAKE YOUR HOME BRIGHT AND COST' with their latest patterns in WALL-PAPERS. OVER 400 DIFFERENT assortments to chose from. Any orders entrusted to the firm will be carried out promptly. E. HAUSSMAN,—Manager.
PROGRESS PAC rnntfCßQ became popular lvecause of their great convenience Unu Uuuatno !ln ,j ji K , saving of time and effort they effected. Their supremacy has never seriously l>een challenged. Nevertheless for a great number of years after they became a household word in all parts of the country very little change indeed was wrought in either design or construction. It. is true that minor alterations were carried out to facilitate cleaning and the use of double cased cookers (“packed” to conserve heat) became more general. Conveniences such as the removable crown plate and the plate rack and wall plate were also added but the cooker itself underwent very little structural alteration—its efficiency was low, its general construction unscientific and certainly not in keeping with progress made in perfecting other types of gas equipment. NEW ERA fQOn marked the beginning of a new era in the evolution of the gas cooker. l«jlZUq'] 10 s top forward which was then taken was only made possible by the “pooling” of all patents, plant and experience of the six premier gas apparatus manufacturers in Great Britain. This immediately cleared the way for a concentrated effort to re-organise and improve the gas cooking range. Central laboratories were set up and years of research work (conducted independently by each firm) examined, tested, adopted and adapted, culminating in the Spring of 1923, •alien the Radiation “New World” Eegulo-eontrollod cooker was produced. This introduction lifted the art of cookery on to a higher plane; it eliminated guesswork, it cut down heat loss and made for improvement in every cooking operation. FOB ALL PARTICULARS AS TO THE ABOVE, AND PURCHASE UNDER THE TTM E-PAYMENT SYSTEM APPLY TO—HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD.. WORKS —STAFFORD ST. —OR— W. H. SHANNON. GAS-FITTER, REYELL ST.
TOOHEV’S MOTORS, COMMENCING ON JUNE Ist, 1927, Winter Time-table Hokitika to Waiho—Wednesdays and Sundays. Waiho to Hokitika—Tuesdays and Fridays. 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. TOOHEY’S MOTORS, CARACE NEXT DOMINION HOTEL, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA 'PHONE NO, 185. ALEX. CAMPBELL, Manager.
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