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You can got value in hosiery a.t Addison’s. Cashmere, silk and silk and wool, in all wanted shades.—Advt.

FINANCIAL. LONDON, April 12. The Stock Exchange is at present interested in American buying of long dated jiritish securities, which so, an American hanker einpha.sises, will have a decided influence on turthor notations of Australians loans in the l'cited States. SiK'h flotations, they aver, will he welcomed in view of their high interest yield, compared with similar American securities. The firmness of gilt-edged lines cabled on 7th. April is largely due to American purchases, as owing to the low yield of similar t uitStates stocks. Americans have recently been Inlying Uritish heavily, especially four per cent, funding loan, as foreign holders do not have to par Uritish income tax on it. It was also reported that the funding loan was about to lie granted an official quotation on New York Stock Kxelmnge. As a result of ibis buying the price rose from £OO.I to £9O. hut a report tiiat the quotation would he granted has not been continued and the price has relapsed to £Ol.

For continuation of news see fourth page.) OI! SALK, CHEAP SPEEDBOAT “Nippy,” 0 h.p. .Johnston out-lioard motor, special racing model, hydroplane hunt, with oars and rowlocks complete. Apply to Box 1, Hokitika. | OST—Between Koiternitgi and llokitika, Oakland starting HANDLE. . Please return to Wild and Bassett. HOKITIKA GAP COMPANY. <ri<>\\SC.M EPS OF Gas are reinimlvj' ed that accounts for the months of FEBRUARY and MARCH must he paid at the Company's Dili re. Stafford Street hefore 1 p.m. TO-.MOHHOW Mth. INST, to secure discount. H. W. Pi. SWENEY. Secret a ry. W KSTLA NO S ÜB-U NT( )N. rnilK ANNUAL MEETING of dele_L gates will he held on MONDAY. APRIL 10th. at Keller’s rooms. The old committee meet at < .00 p.m. and the new delegates at 8 p.m. Busines Reception of report and balance sheet, election of officers and general. E. W. 11 KENAN. Secretary. Nominations will also he received at the meeting for senior, junior and ill ini jjjnule competitions.

I{ K K I’.I! K KS’ ASSOC IA T 1 OX. AII I’’. ANN CAL AIKKTINO of the HKKKHKKS’ ASSOCIATION will ho hold on A lON DAY hYKNINO. A PI! Ifj lull, at <1.15 o’clock sharp in Keller’s Uooms. ]lusiiii'xs — Presidont s report, election of officers. All intending members are cordially invited to attend. If. \V. MIC lON AX. ||,ni. Secretary. PHODI't K. Table Potatoes Pig .. Last season's haled Oaten St ra w—limited pitanlity only. Orders supplied in rotation as received ... Pig .Meal ‘‘as good as pollard’’ Milling Wheat Carton Oats .Vs Paeon, in rolls We can supply fruit, vegetables, eggs, haled hav, chaff at bedrock prices and welcome your inquiries. Strictly cash with order. K.0.1i. Oh. Oh. sacks includF. WOMAN X CO., Pil INN US HOAD. TAPAXi r. onrusTC'itoften. 12(> sack ■l'- .. A;- hale 11/- sack--22- ~ 1-1/-11 lh

KOK AT A IT r-KO I TE'K A N GI ATHLETIC CLUB. Annual spouts to be held on Kokatahi Football Ground on WEDNESDAY, A PHIL 18t!i. Attractive prize list. Ladies events a speciality. Buck-jumping exhibition on onbroken horse. See posters or apply to M. WALLACE, Secret ary, Lower Kokatahi.

PRODUCE PRICES. CAN SUPPLY PRO.MPTLYXcw table potatoes 4/-. table carrots 3/Gi, table parsnips 4/-. table swedes •_'/(), till in oClb. bags. Marrows and pumpkins 1 Ul per lb., onions (table or pickling) Ud P«r I'm cabbage—good hard beads 7/6 per sack, beetroot 2/0 per box, dessert apples (Cox’s Orange etc.) 8/0 per 401 b. box. children’s dessert apples, very sweet but small. 401 b. box 6/-, cookers 0/6, dessert pears, ball' cases 4/6. Freight on above. 8d per 661 b.

Milling wlieat—‘2ooll). sacks {24/G. clean seconds wlioat 20./-per sack, Carton's Oats 15/6 per sack, pollard 15/-, bran I*2'-. Hour—*2oo|b. sacks 30/-, 100 lb. sacks 20/-. 501 b sacks 11 oatshcaf chaff lift/- per ton (sacks included), per single bag 5/-, straw cliaff 3'- (sacks included).

Xow season's honey 6011). t>—• 20ll f . tins 11'-, oyster shell fowl grit •Kllb. hags •')/-. new mild cured bacon (cured in our factory) rolls about 251 b. 1/- per lb, hums 1/2 per lb. C-VSH WITH ORDERS. C. E, MEREDITH LTD., BOX 21 : W mIATF.

GRASS SEED ! GRASS SEED English Rye, Cow Grass, Italian Rye, Cocksfoot, Red Clover, White Clover, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Etc., Etc. CANTERBURY LUCERNE Gay IN BALES. NEW VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. machine dressed DUNN SEED OATS— W Li Ij* l a j Li -M. V PATERSON. MICHEL l CO, LTD. HOKITIKA. 'RHONE No. 1.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1928, Page 3

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752

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1928, Page 3

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