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OF MONSTER FURNITURE SALE —a — CALL AT ONCE At the SOLDIERS HALL, HOKITIKA, IT WILL PAY YOU —n — S. BURNETT WHITE, HIGH-CRADE FURNISHER
4 k. a >K Wi--. .•■go',;:- ; f 3'llriM vrJ-w fVv S[jH?--/i-r IW Slimmer Opening at PATERSON'S , f m w i t ■; \Vli «Vi-, jspM »-%T l* '■•*' v f : :sil ; U'4, WrY^ TUI'. NEWEST GOODS, S.MA RTEST STYLES AND LOWEST AW AIT 10 I'R IX SPECTION. * WHY 'NOT COME IN TO-DAY? i’T.li SILKS, PLAIN AND STRIPED T.QRRALCOS VOILES ZAMPA ART SILKS ETC., ETC. ETC., ETC. PRICE,' so “PATERSONS” KEVELL sr THE ECONOMICS ASH DRAPERS, OPPOSITE .THE NATIONAL BANK, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. .MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WE PAY POSTAL
PRODUCE PRICES i > Small sound table patotoes 13s 6d sack (5 sack lots 13s); pig potatoes 4s Gd sack (5 sack lots 4s); fowl wheat 24s sack (5 sack lots. 23s 6d); feed- oats 16s Gd sack (5 sack lots 16s); ,M.D. Cartons, 5 bushels per sack, 27s 6d (5 sack lots 275); M.D.Akaroa Cocksfoot, 1001 b bags, Is 3d per lb; M.D. Perennial Rye, 8 bushels per sack, 6s per bushel; M.D. Cowgrass Is 4d per lb; M.D. White Clover Is 9d per lb; pig meal 12s per sack (5 sack lots 11s Gd); moat meal, 1001 b. bags, 14s bag; oyster grit, 100 lb. bags, 8s per bag; meadow bay £4 os ton (truck lots only); baled oat straw £2 10s ton (truck lots only) ; oatstraw chaff, £3 2s 6d ton '(truck lots only); oatsheaf chaff £6 10s ton (truck lots £6); pollard. 200’s 18s 6d; bran, 180’s 14s 3d; flour, 200’s 355; flour, 100’s 20; our own pack tea, 51bs. upwards, 2s 3d lb; best bacon, 381 b to 401 b rolls, Is lb; 3ft. fowl netting,.soyd rolls,'l2s roll, 6ft. ditto 21s; galvanised wire No. 8,19 s3d cwt; roofing iron 28s 6d cwt; barb wire 23s 9d cwt. This list cancels all previous lists. Terms strictly ''ash with order, freight to be included if siding is a flag station. We have for sale a limited number of White Leghorn ' first year hens at. 12s per pair frou Mr E. J. Valentine’s pens. t Seed -potatoes, seeds and manures of all kinds in stock. SPREYDON .PRODUCE CQ., (Laic F. Wildann # '‘oyD ,',24(> LytWiuui .(Strftet ... Rpreydmi..
HYGIENE FISH iART THE LEADING FISH MONGERS, ■REVELL STREET, 11OKIT1KA. ’PHONE 212. 3= WE offer the public FRESH AND SMOKED FISH, positively uncontaminated by flies. All fish kept under the most hygienic conditions possible. Customers waited upon twice weekly. All fish kept in cool storage on tho premises at a temperature of 38 deg. SPECIAL. —An up-to-date DININGROOM ' .is now been added to our business. 'Cooked fish and chips also sold over the counter. ALL TERMS STRICTLY CASH. NO BOOKING. N.B.—We specialise in fish only and have only one address: OPP. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1928, Page 1
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