Arriving to-night oysters served on shell on in fritters, with tea, coffee or cocoa. Also fresh groper and chips, ham and ircsh eggs etc. at “The Rendezvous." A' RRIVING TO-NIGHT at the Hygiene Fish Mart, fresh groper, smoked fish and terahiki; also mu tton birds. On sale now—Oysters, direct from the Bluff, arrived this morning. ’Phono 212. T OST—PARCEL, on Saturday night. JLf p| ease return to “Guardian” Office. WANTED— Furnished ROOMS or furnished HOUSE. Apply to “Guardian” Office. KAPOC MATTRESSES—Made from best quality kapoc and superior ticking. Single bod prices 22s Gd to 38s Gd; double bod prices 55s to GBs Gd; kapoc pillows 4s Gd to os 9d. —W. McKAY and SON. 1 10 LEEP-WELL” MATTRESSES— Imperial roll, oin. border, buttoned. Prices: single bed 67s Gd to 97s Gd, double lied £'3 19s Gd to £.5 19s Gd.—AV. McKAY and SON. MEMORIAL HALL, KUMAR A. rnilE ANNUAL BALL in aid of the -8- Kumara Medical Association will be held TO-MORROW (Friday) JUNE Ist. W. EVENDEN. Secretary. SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA MONSTER PADDY’S MARKET SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd. 1928. GOODS OF ALL KINDS FOR. SALE. OPEN AT 11 a.ni.
SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA _ #■ (King's Birthday Niglit). The annual social dance of the Hokitika Howling Club will bo hold on MONDAY, JUNE 4th. Music by Ross’ Orchestra at 8.30 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen 3s, ladies A. E. BENJAMIN, Hon. Sec. SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13th. 1928. SWIMMING CLUB'S ANNUAL BALL, to raise funds for improving baths enclosure. Music bv Ross' Orchestra. Excellent supper. Double ticket os, single 3s. lady 2s. M. HOUSTON, Jun., lion. Secretary.
HYGIENE FISH MART ItEVEI.L ST.— HOKITIKA FRESH FISH arrives every TUESDAY it THURSDAY. All iish sold from shop only (no cart). Country customers receive our prompt attention by puree!. Cash to accompany all orders. Rhone 2112. ■RHONE YOUTI ORDER, NOW.
GREAT VALUE in quality blankets N.Z. superior wool—loo pairs purchased before tlio rise in price of wool, single lied prices 23s lid, 25s Gd and 455, double bed 32s lid, 45s Gd, anil 67s Gd, cot blankets 7s Gd, 8s Gd, 10s Gd each at W. McKAY and SON. PRODUCE. Table potntoes 13/6 sack Pig potatoes 4/0 ~ Pig meal 12/- ~ Good whole fowl wheat 25/6 A. Cartons' 22/6 ~ Algerians 19/G ~ Broken wheat 10/G ~ Partridge peas, broken 16/Baled Lucerne hay £G 10s per ton, baled oat straw £2 15s per ton, best hand baled clover hay £6 10s per ton, mixed meadow hay £5 15s per ton, first quality row hay £4 10s per ton. Cooking apples 5/6 401 b. case, carrots 4/0 sugar bag, parsnips 5/- sugar bag, swedes 12/- 100 lb., pumpkins 1-Jd lb., dessert apples, Delicious 401 b; cases 9/G, best Stunners 12/6, 2nd. grade Stunners 9/6. Meat meal 15/- lOOlbs, fowl grit 8/0 100 lbs, oyster dust 7/- 50 lbs., fresh eggs 4Odoss. lots 3/- dost., preserved eggs, 25 doz. lots 2/5 doz. Galvanised wire 21 /G cwt., fowl netting 50yd. rolls 15/6, roofing iron 7}d per foot. We can supply promptly all kinds of fruit, vegetables, grain and produce at current market- rates. Terms strictly cash with all orders on trucks at Cl,Cli. All quotations subject to market fluctuations. All sacks are full size except where otherwise mentioned. Our guarantee—lf you arc not satisfied return the goods and a\c refund your money. Wc offer once used grain and flour sacks, 10d each and clean whole chaff sacks. 'ld.
SPREYDON PRODUCE CO„ (Late F. AVildman & Coy.) 240 Lyttelton Street —Spreydon. w PRODUCE PRICES. E CAN SUPPLY PROMPTLY Id 6/2/6 2}d 8/G 0 /- 6/6 Best table potatoes, 2001 b. sacks 10/Best table potatoes, 561 b. bags 4/Small sound potatoes, 2001 b. sacks 5/Table carrots, in 561 b. bags 3/6 Table parsnips, in 561 b. bags 4/Table swedes, in 561 b. bags 2/6 Marrows and pumpkins, per lb. L'd Onions, table or pickling, per lb. Cabbage, per sack Beetroot, per box Australian jam melons, per lb. .. Dessert apples, Cox’s Orange etc. in 401 b. boxes Children’s dessert apples, very sweet blit small Cookers Dessert pears, half cases •_■■■■ Freight on above, 8d per 561bs. Milling wliect—2oolb. sacks 24/-, clean seconds wheat 22,’- per sack. Garton Oats 17/6 per bag, pollard 17/6 bran 12/-, oatshenf chaff 110/- per ton (sacks included), per single bag 5/-. straw eliaff 3s (sacks included), pure „round barlev (much better than pollard) per sack 15s, pure ground wheat meal 16s per sack. New season’s honey 601 b. tins -i 16. 201 b. tins 11/-, oyster shell fowl grit 561 b. bags 5/-, new mild cured bacon (cured in our factory) rolls about 2olb. 1/1 per lb., liams 1/2 per lb. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTD.. BOX 21 : WAIMATK.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1928, Page 3
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