L. S. (PADDY> ROSS RETELL ST.— HOKITIKA. (Adjoining 1! - i'.ios.) HAS PLEASURE in announcing that he Jins opened no in business ns a general— SPORTS DEPOT, Stocking sporting goods of every description, and musical instruments. Rexonold Cramapbones, with new electric Parlophone records. Latest sheet music, manuscript hooks and paper; violin, mandolin and ukelele strings in stock. TENNIS RACQUETS REPAIRED. Coming soon, direct from England— FULL STOCKS OF BICYCLES AND EVERY ACCESSORY. PUBLIC NOTICE H. A. THOMPSON UNDERTAKER & MONUMENTAL MASON GIBSON QUAY, HOKITIKA. LITHE BUSINESS of the iate H. A. Thompson will lie continued under the same name with MR ARNOLD THOMPSON in charge as Manager. A continuance of the support so freely given in the past, is solicited, and every attention is guaranteed. DEE’S GROCERY GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, RETELL STREET-HOKITIKA. "]VT OTIFY THAT FROM AUGUST Ist. all transactions must lie on a CASH AND CARRY BASIS, at reduced prices. Country customers waited on as usual. OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS MUST BE PROMPTLY PAID. Patrons will find a substantial reduction in prices as a result of the new move.
WAIMATE'S CHOICEST RASPBERRIES. THESE are no'.v ready ami wo can supply without any delay. AA'e are packing patent crates of 251 bs nett weight and we sell these at 20s per crate, freight paid. Crates free. AA’e guarantee the safe arrival of our raspberries and will replace anything not in good order free of charge. Also now ready: New potatoes, 2d per lb; green peas 2£ per lb. AA'e are also booking orders for first grade apricots, peaches, nectarines at os Gd per case. Freight paid on lots of 4 cases. Cash with order. c. e. merTdith ltd., BOX 21 : AVAIMATE. QOOOQQQQQGGQOQQQQOO | TURNER’S § THE LEADING FRUITERERS M SEASON 1928 © o G G G G O O o o G G G G G G Q G G O G G G G n O Box Q 21 G > Q 50Q0Q0QQ0QG0Q00QQQ0 FOR QUANTITY Sr QUALITY PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR STONE FRUIT. PEACHES AND APRICOTS From Gs case. PEACHES AND APRICOTS fid per lh. FREE DELIVERY USUAL. AS Q Phone n iso TURNER’S F. W. THOMPSON * COY. (J. P. COULSON, PROPRIETOR). CARRYING AND foravarding AGENTS, HALL ST. HOKITIKA. CARRYING in all -to branches, town or country. Furniture securely jacked and forwarded to any part of N'.Z. Agent for N.Z. Express Coy. pVone 125.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1866, Under the Savings Bank Act of 1852 HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. I NT'EIIEST IS NOW ALLOWED ON fi- DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT 4j% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY vONTH for despatch of business. ALEX AITKEN, Act'ng-Managor.
M A K D r is Y() C R MOT T() Von ]9 2 8 STEPHENS FOR SAVINGS! SAL 10 1 S NO W 0X ! EVERY MEMBER 01-' THE FAMILY FINDS THE RIGHT NEEDS IN ONE OF STEPHEN’S THREE SHOPS. AND THEM PRICES ALWAYS MEAN A DISTINCT SAVING. LADIES’ HOSIERY from Is (id. HATS from Is (id up. DRESSES from Is (Id. CHILDREN’S HOSE from Is pair. MEN’S SHIRTS AND SF.MMER NEEDS.—ALL LOW PRICED. STEPHENS BROS.. j: r /, /, s t it k k t , il u a i r i a .1 HOT WATER TIME! WHEN your lm.sl.iimd Im-^J(is to stir in the morning the iirsl thing that is wanted is HOT W A TER ---IKit water for early tea. for sliaviMg. for Laths and toilet. Then a little later. HOT WATER is the cry for breakfast tea, coffee or cocoa, and afterwards for washing up. HOT WATER, again, for all thehousehold tasks—cooking, cleaning imliiors and out, and perhaps a little washing to save time and money. HOT WATER, too for washing tip after the mid-day meal. Teatimo soon comes. and you ‘tub” later the kid-lies need a v —HOI' WATER again. Then, when they’re popind into lied, you may need hot water for cooking, for a hot drink while you’re “listening,’’ and, last thing, for a hath. The getting of enough hot or boiling water in many houses is a serious problem—-causing work, irritation, delay and dissatisfaction—hot words more often than hot water. it so in your ease? Think it over seriously. Tint water is n household necessity. Rut THERE’S NO HOT-WATER WORRY IF YOU USE GAS must boil more water. A little DOMESTIC DRUDGERY IS CNKNOWN TF GAS! ]s USED THROUGHOUT THE HOME ! TWE GAR- COOKER will boil a kettle full of water in a few moments. A GAS GEYSER, in the bathroom will give a splendid hath at any time, -lav or night. A SMALL GEYSER over the sink will save you endless labor in all domestic cleaning tasks. A GAS COPPER "ill save many big laundry hills, and many n weary hour on a hot summoi d.i\. A '• HEATED BOILER will supply constant hot water to every tap in i-‘ house. GAS FOR HEAT FOR EVERYTHING REQUIRED. ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE ARE YOURS FOR THE ASKING. AT HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD. WORKS—STAFFORD ST. —OR— W. ii. SHANNON. GAS-FITTER, REVELL ST HHrTHHHrrTnHHnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnpnn mnnm □—- • □ □ Quench That Outdoor Thirst g AVITH . piiij« T START AND A FINE FINISH TO ANY SPORT IS A COOL SPARKLING DRINK OF PEPFUL, lIEATHFUL JUSFROTE. DOR A SURE THIRST-QUENCHER MAKE SURE TT’S KORTEG-AST’S DON’T FORGET THE JUSFRUTE COMPETITION f KORTEQAST BROS. cOItnIA>-MAXVr A C T 0 I! F. R S . □ GIBSON QUA Y , UOKIT LK A . □ toohbys motors ltd. phone ISO. PHONL lbo - HOKITIKA TO FRANZ JOSEF & FOX GLACIERS Summer Time-table NOV. 1 TO MAY 31. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY—LEAVE HOKITIKA AT 10 a.m. —RETURN—THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY LEAVE WAIHO 8.30 a.rn. SPECIAL TRIPS TO LAKE KANIERI. ELECTRIC DREDGE A 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. ALL " T " m T ’ TIT ’ r " TTV T,nnTrTwri * m?,irrsi
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1928, Page 3
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