CHEAP FRUIT. Dessert raspberries wm soon lx? finished :>:'<l orders will be difficult to supply. 251 b. crates ... 20/- freight paid. 1211 b. buckets 10/0 ~ ~ Apricots, peaches, plums, now ready. Nectarines ready shortly, single cases 5s Gd per case on rail. II ordered in lots of 4 eases, 22s freight paid. Get your order away at once while the fruit is good. New potatoes, nice and ripe, in sGlh, bags, 7s Gd freight paid to your nearest station. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTD., BOX 21 : WAIMATE.
JUST ARRIVED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. FULL STOCK OF BICYCLES, A ACCESSORIES. Call and inspect as the prices are within reach of everyone. A few of the bargains include : New Bicycles from £7/10/0 —Cash. Sachles from 10/- ■ — The new English Dunlop Rubber Saddle, £l. Bicycle Chains from 7/0. Pedals from 5/- per pair. Two new Tyres and Tillies and Rim Tapes (guaranteed 9 months) £l. Cycle Repairs a Speciality at Reasonable Prices. All Work and Material Guaranteed ! ROSS REYELL ST.— HOK IT] KA.
PUBLIC NOTICE H. A. THOMPSON UNDERTAKER <fc MONUMENTAL MASON GIBSON QUAY, HOKITIKA. TITHE BUSINESS of the late H. A. X Thompson will bo 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, REV ELL STREET—HOKITIKA. >TOTIFY that from august Ist. all transactions must bo on a CASH AND CARRY BASIS, at reduced prices. Country customer* 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.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1866, Gilder tlio Savings Bank Act of 1552 HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. Interest is now allowed on deposits up to £2OO AT 4*% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. fho trustees meet every >,ONTH for despatch of business. ALEX AH'KEN, Acting-Manager.
later the kiddies need a warm Huh” I —HOT WATER again. | Then, when they're popped into hod, you may need hot water for COO king, "or a hot drink while you ro “listening,’’ and, last thing, foi a hath. The getting of enough hot or nulling water in many homes is a serious problem—causing work, irritation, delay and dissatisfaction— hot words more often than hot water. it so in your case? Think it over seriously. Hot water i s 0 household necessity, hut THERE’S NO HOT-WATER WORRY TF YOU 1 USE GAS
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1928, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1928, Page 3
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