WANTED KNOWN—Mrs J. Y. Hall lias a quantity of new furniture for sale at her mart, South Uevell St. The effects include moquette suite, bedroom suite (4 pieces in rose wood), 2 (rent’s bicycles (cheap and in good order), Columbia and Verona gramophones and a quantity of new and second hand records. Also a fine assortment of household requisites and fancy goods. THE NEW RENDEZVOUS IIEVELL ST.— HOKITIK l. NOW COMPLETED. rnHE COLD MENU consists of 65 different varieties to choose from. The Hot or Supper Menu consists of 15 different varieties. Ice Cream made in special room constructed according to health regulations. All cooking done in specially constructed kitchen to convey all odours from the premises. The new Rendezvous Ice Cream this year has been proclaimed by those who have had it as the best ever tasted. Gramophone and Wireless to entertain you. L. Y. TING .FRUITERER. (Next door to Dees's Grocery) REYELL STREET -HOKITIKA. PRESERVED GINGER TTTE have iuo landed a large qminVy my „t host CHINESE PRESERVED GINGER m lll>. jars at Is 9d per jar. ALSO: FRUITS & VEGETABLES, all at the lowest prices. CALL AND INSPECT. ECONOMICAL CROCKERY SHOP REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. (Next to Club Hotel). jc*l AAA WORTH OF CROCK3L/.LUUU BUY, HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS ETC. ON SALE AT WHOLESALE PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. P. STEPHENS, . Proprietress. ANNIVERSARY BALL WOODSTOCK HALL WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28th. BLACK HAND ORCHESTRA. Admission:—Gentlemen 3s, ladies 2s. THURSDAY NOV. 29—Juvenile Fancy Dress Ball. R. C. WELLS, Hon. Sec.. PRODUCE PRICES. Milling wheat, 2001 b. sacks 22s 6d; tabjk potatoes, 200 lb. sacks 20s; small pol atoes, 20011). sacks 6s 6d; swedes 2s6d, carrots 3s 6d, parsnips 4s, all in 561 b. bags; beetroot 3s per box; pollard 180’s 17s 6d; bran 12s oats 17s 6d, crushed oats, 4 bushel sacks, 15s; pure ground Partridge peas. 1501 b. bags 165.; ground barley pollard 15s; pure wheatmeal, in 251 b. bags, ss; heavy oatsheaf chaff 110 s per ton, 5s per sack; oaten straw chaff 3s per’ sack, all above sacks included; spring cabbage in banana cases 6s 6d per case; baled hay £3 10s per ton or 3s per bale. Baled straw 2s 3d per bale dessert apples 9s per case, cookers 8s per 401 b. box: seed potatoes in 561 h. hags. Jersey Bonnes 7s fid. Epicure 7s 6d, Arran Chief os. Early Puri tan os. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTDTUVX 21 ■ A r O'CONNEL S CALIARI REVELL STREET HOKITIKA ■"* HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE made tc any design. Our OAK SUTTES are a speciality. KAPOC BEDDING and WIRE MATTRESSES always on hand. Full information on enquiry at the Factory, opposite F. Schroder and Co’s 'papers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1928, Page 1
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