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jOR Indies’ and gent’s second-hand JL CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, the prices being right, try I. BROWN & CO. TIOI! CYCLES, cycle repairs and acr cessories try I. BROWN & CO., che oldest established firm on the Coast. BOSS RETELL ST.— HOKITIKA. (Adjoining Ross Bros.) HAS PLEASURE in announcing; that ho has opened up in business ns a general— SPORTS DEPOT, Stocking sporting goods of every description, and musical instruments. Roxonold Gramapbones, with new electric P.vrlophone records. Latest sheet music, manuscript books and paper; violin, mandolin and ukelele strings in stock. TENNIS RACQUETS REPAIRED. Coming soon, direct from England— FULL STOCKS OF BICYCLES AND EVERY ACCESSORY.

PURCHASE YOUR TOYS AT WEMBLEY NOVELTY DEPOT OROUND FLOOR., MASONIC HALL. OPP. WILD it RASSETT. MECHANICAL TOYS AND DOLLS IN CHEAT VARIETY. Imported direct from England, nil at Warehouse prices. SEE THE DISPLAY ! WONDERFI : If NOVELTIES AT STARTLINGLY LOW PRICES ! WEMBLEY NOVELTY DEPOT RETELL STREET—HOTyTTIKA.

STRAWBERRIES- CHOICE DESSERT WIND t<» t!it‘ continuous dull v* weather in December the Strawli"fry crop was very l;it<* in coming in. but we can now deliver promptly: 1211). crates Dessert Strawberries 10/I(ilb. crates Dessert Xtrawbcrrio.s't'O/RASPBERRIES, CHOICE DESSERT. 'I licse will be ready second week in January and promise to be excellent quality fruit. 2olb. crates 20/We pay freight on all orders for strawberries and raspberries and guarantee sale arrival i f tbe fruit. Also now ready: Black currants in l*2lb. buckets o/fi; new potatoes, 2{<l lb; green peas, did lb. \Ve are also looking orders for apri'ots. peaches, nectarines, choice qualiiy fruit at os fid per case. Freight paid on lots of I cases. Cash with orders. C. E. MEREDITH LTD., liOX 21 : WAIMATE.

GAS COOKER HINTS GAS ECONOMY Always turn tin* gas out immediately it is not needed; it is cheaper to turn off the top thou draw off the pot. Tapers or matches cost loss than wasted pas. Do not allow the flames to flare up the sides of pots and kettles; this does not heal the contents more quickly. hut wastes heat and causes an unpleasant smell. A low pas flame will keep liquids gently boiling. Boiling water remains at 212 degrees, whether gentle or fast boiling. Always keep the saucepan lid on. Never put on more water to boil than is actually required. Pots and pans should lie as broad and flat as possible to utilise heat to the best advantage. Esc steamers with several compartments over one burner, instead of several pans each on a different, burner. Clean the burners and other loose purls occasionally by washing them in hot water with a little soda; all parts of the Cooker are removable by hand for this purpose. Heat the oven thoroughly before placing in food. Ibe gas can then lie lowered Make good use of baking days. ‘Don't beat tile oven specially for one or two small dishes. As soon as cooking is completed the oven should be wiped over with a damp cloth. The interior of the Cooker is enamelled throughout for ea.s" cleaning. Watch out for the "SLICK CA LI FONT 1 ' — the pride of every home! v N’o method of cooking is so clean, convenient, and efficient as when gas is used. ALL ABOUT GAS COOKING AND H HATING APPLIANCES (Which may lie had on Time-Payments) Procurable From : -OR GAS-FITTER, RE YELL ST

]nnnnnm!THnnnnnnnnnnunmGnG~nnunnGnnnj j Quench That Outdoor Thirst with © A GREAT START AND A FINE FINISH TO ANY SPORT IS A COOL SPARKLING DRINK OF PEPFUL, IJEATHFUL JUSFRUTE. for a SURE THIRST-QUENCHER MAKE SURE IT'S KORTEGAST’S DON’T FORGET THE JUSFRUTE COMPETITION I □ KORTEGAST BROS. □ CORD I A L M A N U F A C T IJJI E R S , GIBSON QUAY, II O K IT 1 K A . TOOHEY’S MOTORS ETD. PHONE 185. PHONE 185. HOKITIKA 10 FRANZ JOSEF & FOX GLACIERS Summer Time-table NOV. 1 TO MAY 31. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY—LEAYE HOKITIKA AT 10 a.m. —RETURN—THURSDAY’, FRIDAY’, MONDAY’ AND TUESDAY—LEAVE AYAIHO 8.30 n.m. SPECIAL TRIPS TO LAKE KAN’TERT. ELECTRIC DREDGE Sr. ALL PARTS OF THE COAST BY HUDSON ‘6’ TOURING CARS IN THE CHARGE OF EXPERIENCED DRIVERS. NO CHARABANCS USED. BOOKING AGENTS: GIBBS’ MOTORS, NELSON AND WESTPORT 4LL GQY£IINU\T£NT TOURIST BUREAUX ARE ROOKING AGENTS..

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1928, Page 3

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