PUBLIC NOTICE H. A. THOMPSON I’XDEHTAKEII & monumental MASON GIBSON QUAY, HOKITIKA. npilE BUSINESS of Hie late H. A. Thompson will l>e continued under the same name with AIR ARNOLD THOMPSON in charge as Manager. A continuance of the support so ireely given in the past, is solicited, and every attention is guaranteed.
CHIC Al* STOCK FOOD. WF ran supply ungraded SEED POTATOES. guaranteed sound, in lots of ]8 sacks at Os Gd per sack <-’OOll is), freight paid io any railway station. These potatoes are Arran Chief Variety and over of) per cent, of them are first-class feed. CASH WITH ORDER. C. E. MEREDITH LTD., IBox 21, Waimntc—-South Canterbury. FOR YOUR NEXT CAR BUY— A STURDY STUDEBAKER SIX. —Or an— ECONOMICAL ERSKINE SIX. All information and demonstrations invited. J. L. TURNER REPRESENTING. ADAMS LTD. 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, Eirrisfoot Trefoil, GRASS SEED English Rye, Cow Grass, Italian Rye, Etc., Etc. MACHINE DRESSED DUNN SEED OATS——ALGERIAN OATS. ALSO FERTILIZERS, MOLASSES FOR STOCK FEEDING, CHAFF, OATS, POLL AR D , BRAN, WHEAT, ETC. CANTERBURY LUCERNE HAY IN BALES. NEW VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. PATERSON, MICHEL & CO, LTD. HOKITIKA. ’PHONE No. 2.
TAILORED SUITS FROM 160 s. ■V7OUR. CHOICE CAN BE MADE X FROM A WIDE RANGE OF MATERIALS. Ladies: For a number of years we havo made a special study of ladies’ tailoring. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRANK BALLINGER & CO. REV ELL STREET.
qoogogqoogogqqqqggq l”sr TURNER’S E «r| O QOGGOGOOGGQQQGGGOG© REDUCED PRODUCE PRICES. Rest table potatoes, RtSOlh. sacks 9/Small sound potatoes 2001 b. sacks 5/I!rown Spanish onions, best keepers. I00!h. bags 7/6 Silver skin onions, 1001 b. bags 6/6 (Picklers Id per lb.) Good whole fowl-wheat, 2001 b. bags 22/0 Good feed oats, 4)bus 13/6 Matchless flour, 200 s. 36/-, 100 s 18/6, 60s. 10/llrau. ICOlbs. 10/- per sack; pollard, iSOlbs 14/- per sack. Table carrots or parsnips in 70lb. sugar bags 3/0 Table swedes in 901 b. hags 3/6 Dessert apples 8/0, cookers S/Pure extracted honey, guaranteed quality in OOlh. tins, 30/-: baled clover hay. ton lots, 85K. single bales 4/-; oatsheaf chaff, clean and heavy 106 s per ton, sacks included, single hag lots 4/0 (sacks in); straw chaff 2/9 per sack (sacks included). We guarantee the quality of our goods and will replace anything not ns described free of charge. Freight to Hag stations on fruit, vegetables and produce 1/4 per ewt. Cash with orders. C. E. MEREDITH, LTD. BOX 21 WAIMATE. ,
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. HAUSSfVIAN & COY. BRITTA N ST.—H OK IT IK A. WILL MARK YOUR HOME BRIGHT A.\n COSY will) their latest patterns in WALL-PAPERS. OVER -100 DIFFERENT assortments to those from. Any orders entrusted to the firm will be carried out promptly. IC. IIA USSMAX, —Manager.
gcnannngngnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnHnnnnn f! KORTEQAST BROS. ! □ PRIZES FOR CROWN SEALS Every “Jusfrute ” Crown Seal lias a letter on the inside of the tin under tlie cork. If you lift out the cork wad you will' see this for yourself. * The Crown seal is the tin cap used as a cork on the top of the bottle. All you have to do is to collect these seals until you have one of every letter in the word .Jusfrute, so that when you put tliem iu a line they will read J-U-S-F-R-U-T-E . When you have got a complete set take them to the Kortegast Bros.’ Factory in your town which bottles Jusfrute, or if you like, post them to Jusfrute Ltd., Costard, N.S.W. Whichever you do, don’t forget to give your full name and address. In a few days you will' receive a line PRIZE. The seals must he ones that have been used and are those which are branded “Jusfrute” on the top. They must lie from bottles purchased by the person claiming the prizes. Those.engaged in the manufacture, sale, or distribution of Jusfrute are not eligible for prizes. The decision of Jusfrute JJd. shall he final in all matters. LOOK UNDER THE CORK DISK ' You set your housekeeping methods back Id years when you put an old cookstove in use for the winter. ‘‘ You can do it Better with Gas ” all year round. USE A GAS HEATER FOR KITCHEN WARMTH! Keep Your Clean, Efficient Gas Range in Operation. WHY GO BACK TO THE MUSS AND DIRT AND BOTHER OF YOUR COAL RANGE IN WINTER TIME ? IT’S NOT SUCH A GREAT ECONOMY. AFTER, ALL, BECAUSE SOLID FUEL IS EXPENSIVE. AND THINK OF THE BOTHER, ! AREN’T YOUR TIME AND STRENGTH WORTH SOMETHING ? A LITTLE GAS HEATER WILL QUICKLY WARM UP THE KITCHEN ON COLD MORNINGS, AND YOU CAN REGULATE THE HEAT MORE EASILY THAN IN A STOVE PRIMARILY FOR COOKING. CONTINUE TO USE YOUR CLEAN, CONVENIENT GAS RANGE FOR COOKING, AND HAVE NO FUEL TO LUG, NO ASHES TO CARRY, NO FIRES TO BUILD, NO HARD SLAVISH WORK. (xas Radiant Heaters SUPPLIED ON EASY TERMS. FOR FULL PARTICUARS ABOUT GAS HEATTNG. COOKING AND WASHING APPLY TO—HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD., WORKS—STAFFORD ST. —OR— W. H. SHANNON. GAS-FITTER, REYELL ST. GAS IS THE CHEAP MODERN HEATER FOR ALL BUILDINCS TOOHEY’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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