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WAIMATE’S CHOICEST RASPBERRIES. THESE are now ready and wo can supply without any delay. We are packing patent crates of 2511>s nett weight and we sell these at 20s per crate, freight paid. Crates free. We 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 2J per lb. We arc also booking orders for first grade apricots, peaches, nectarines at os Cd per case. Freight paid on lots of 4 cases. Cash with order. C. E. MEREDITH LTD., BOX 21 : WAIMATE. oqqoqgoqqqqqqqqqqqq | TURNER’S 1 o THE LEADING FRUITERERS Q Q O o o G G G O G G O G O G G G G G O G O G G g TURNER’S B 2 r I G O OOQOOOQOOQOOQOGOOOG JAM SEASON 1928 FOR QUANTITY * QUALITY PLACE YOUR. ORDERS NOW FOR STONE; FRUIT. REACH ES AND A PRICE'S From fis ease. REACHES AND APR TOOTS fkl per lb. FREE DELIVERY USUAL. AS F. W. THOMPSON & COY. (J. P. COULSON, PROPRIETOR). CARRYING AND FORWARDING agents, HALL ST. HOKITIKA. CARRYING in all jts branches, town or country. Furniture securely packed and forwarded to any part of N.Z. Agent for N.Z. Express Coy. PVine 126

MA K E 11 IS Y O U MO.TTO FOR ID 2 8 STEPHENS FOR SAVINGS! )U R SA L K 1 S NO W O X EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY FINDS THE EIGHT NEEDS IN ONE OF STEPHEN’S THREE SHOPS. AND THEIR PRICES ALWAYS MEAN A DISTINCT SAVING. LADIES’ HOSIERY from Is Gd. HATS from Is Gd up. DRESSES from 4s Gd. CHILDREN’S HOSE from Is pair. .MEN’S SHIRTS AND SUMMER NEEDS.—ALL LOW PRICED. STEPHENS BROS.. ItEVELESTItEE T , II 0 K l T l K A hot WATER TIME! n WHEN yoiir > husband begins to , stir in the morning the first tiling that is wanted is HOT MATER —hot water for early tea, for shaving, for baths 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 the household tasks—cooking, cleaning indoors and out, and perhaps a little washing to save time and money. HOT WATF.R. too for washing up after the mid-day meal. Tea time soon must boil more later the kiddies need a warm ‘tub” HOT WATER again. Then, when they’re popped into bed. von 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 hoilI ing water in many houses is a. serious problem—causing work, irritation, delay and dissatisfaction —hot words more often than hot water. Jg it so in your case? Think it over seriously. Tint water is a household necessity. hut THERE’S i NO HOT-WATER WORRY IF YOU 1 USE GAS IK UNKNOWN IF THE HOME ! comes, and you water. A little DOMESTIC DRUDGERY Gak IK USED THROUGHOUT Tl/E GAS COOKER will boil a kettle full of water in a few moments. \ GAS GEYSER, i:i the bathroom will give a splendid hath at any time, div or nhdit- A SMALL GEYSER over the sink will save you endless labor in all domestic cleaning tasks. A GAS COPPER Avill me many l,ig laundry hills, and many a weary hour on a hot summer day. A UA.s HEATED ROTLER will supply constant hot water to every tap in the bouse. GAS FOR HEAT FOR EVERYTHINC REQUIRED. ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE ARE YOURS FOR THE ASKING, ATHOKITIKA GAS COL LTD. WORKS—STAFFORD ST W. Si. GAS-FITTER, REVELL ST.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1928, Page 3

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752

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1928, Page 3

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