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SAFETY FIRST CAMPAlGN—Relability is a feature of the Plymouth. Drive a Plymouth and be safe. ARRIVING TO-NIGHT (Tuesday) at Pugh’s Fish Shop—Fresh groper, soles, smoked fillets, Aberdeen kippers, crayiish, oysters and mutton birds (cooked or uncooked). WANTED KNOWN—2-cell Myco torch BATTERIES now Is 6d; 3-cell 2s, at Toohey’s Cycle Works. TjIRESH GROPER, sliced, lOd per lb over the counter only, booked or delivered usual. i>rices. —Hygiene Fish Mart. Phone 1245. s AFETY FIRST CAMPAIGN—QuaIity counts. The lowest priced Sedan in the Dominion. Drive a Ply. mouth and be safe. ■pOR SALE—'Ford Touting OAR, 192 J-26 model, ‘in good order. Apply Joseph Hutchison, Kanieri, WANTED— ST.rong YOUTH for farm work. Apply “Guardian” Oifioe. Q AFETY FIRST’—A quality car like the Plymouth studies safety in every feature. Drive a Plymouth and be safe. money on every torch BATTERY you buy by purchasing your supplies from E. G. Toohey,.Cycle Works. OAI'ETY FIRST—TIie only full-sized car amongst low pricejl cars. Drive a Plymouth and be safe. Tl/TYCO TORCH BATTERIES are XtJ. guaranteed and are only Is 6d and 2s at E. C. Toohey’s Cycle Works. SAFETY FIRST The Plymouth safety does not lie alone in braking but quality of workmanship. Drive a Plymouth and be safe. THANKS.

MR A. SHARKEY, of Ross, desires to express heartfelt appreciation to the Ross Fire Brigade and to all kind neighbours who came to his assistance in helping to quell the outbreak of fire at his residence yesterday afternoon. Alymer St. Ross. June 4th. 1929. PUBIC HALL KOKATAHI. A GR AND BALL will he held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY, 12th. JUNE' in aid of the Kokatahi Football Club. Music by Southern Cross Orchestra. Excellent catering. Admission: Gents ?s 6d. ladies Is 6d S. O’NEIL, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. RJ. PEDDER, Coal Merchant and • General Carrier wishes to notify the public of Hokitika that ho has been appointed DISTRICT AGENT for the N.Z. EXPRESS COY. Address. Weld Street. J, SATCHELL’S CHEAP BOOT DEPOT, KEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOTSHOP IN HOKITIKA. GEORGE LAKIN MANA G E R . 'Phone No. 119. FXONOMICAL CROCKERY SHOP REVELL HI , HOKITIKA BIG SHIPMENT OF CROCKERY, & FANCY GOODS JUST ARRIVED AT THE ECONOMICAL CROCKERY SHOP. THIS IS OUR REASON FOR GIVING YOU THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOODS FOR WHOLESALE PRICES. P, STEPHENS —Proprieties*.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1929, Page 1

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