Let Us Dry Clean and n m LOOKING ALMOST LIKE NEW ANT) .READY FOR A GREAT DEAL OF EXTRA WEAR. 1 I R. PATERSON, Representing C. Taylor 4 Co., Ltd Christchurch. i i Biff Mercer, Revell St., Hokitika. ■iffiiißiißiiißiffiiiffiffHißiiiißOiißiiiß^Hffn '!■ i ~i l! l" iritii m *• i" » »s!.u« Oa «J'*i A Buys One of England',* IF YOU WISH VO SEE AN ENGLISH CAR WHICH JS ESPECIALLY DESIGNED .FOR NEW ZEALAND ROADS AND NF.W ZEALAND POCKETS VISIT WILD and BASSETT’S AND INSPECT THE MODELS AND PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY WILD AND BASSETT, ■liE V- IS Lb STB KK T , HO K) T l KA. iHffHffffffßHfflSßffffff KBB Bff» i i ?• r Ki-rr
O’Connell & Caliari KEVF.LL STREET HOKITIKA. E IOH-CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our OAK SUITES are a speciality. iv.n'UL’ BEDDING and WIRE MAT--1 RESSES always on hand. I‘uJl rnroi mation on enquiry at the I acuity, apposite F. Schroder and Co’i> draw*™ CHEAP FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Apples (cooking) in 40lb. boxes 6s 6d; apples (dessert) in 401 b. b<#xes, 8s; cabbage, large sacks, 7s (id; vegetable marrows, per lb. lid; pumpkins, per lb. ] ij; beetroot, per box, 8s Gd; table potatoes, 200113. sack, 1 Sir-; tablo swedes, 561 b. bags, 4s 6d; table carrots, sGlb. bags, os; table parsnips, 561 b. bags, ss; pickling onions, 5610. bags 6s Gd; table onions, sGib. bags, 7s. The abo"e prices include freight paid by us to any station. GRAIN & PRODUCE. Milling wheat, 2001 b. bags. 22s bd; fowl wheat, (clean seconds) -2001 b bags, 20s; feed oats, 4j bushel bags, 14s; Ixist table potatoes, 2001 b. bags; I Is; pigment, per bag, 12s 6d; pure ground Partridge peas, 1501 b. bags, 15s; -vlieiitmeal, 251 b. bags, os; pollard, 18s; bran, 12s; oatshcaf chaff, very heavy oats, 115 s per ton (sacks included); straw chaff, 2s 9d per sack; baled bay, Is per bale; baled straw, 2i per balo; prime Canterbury mild cured bacon, in rolls about 281bs. Is Id per lb; small sound potatoes, 2001 b. bugs for poultry or pigs, os. CASH WITH ORDER. C. E. MEREDITH LTD.. BO a 21 : WAIMATE. REMOVED To new premises adjoining J. l* Turner, Fruiterer, Weld Bt. TAILORED SUITS FROM /60s. Your choice can be made FROM A WID A RANGE OF MATERIALS. LADIES: For a number of years we have made a special study of ladice’ wilorirg. Satisfaction guaranteedFRANK BALLINGER « CO., LAMES QFiNTS* ?AIIiORB.
JUST LANDED 280 BALES CHOICE CANTERBURY LUCERNE HAY WHITE CLOVER RED CLOVER , TIMOTHY ITALIAN RYE ENGLISH RYE LOTOS MAJOR ETC., ETC. MACHINE-DRESSED 1 V ALGERIAN SEED OATS GARTON SEED OATS*» DUNNS SEED OATS SEED POTATOES CONSISTING OP EPICURES ROBIN ADAIR SNOWBALL SUTTON’S SUPREME ALSO A LINE OF SNOWBALL TABLE POTATOES SUPERPHOSPHATE, BASIC SLAG. AND OTHER FERTILIZERS. PATERSON MICHEL S CO., JO ’TMione No. 2: WHARF STREET ’PHONE 51 HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1866. Under the Savings Bank AoV of ISM. HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA, *•* NTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT 41% .PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. THE TRUSTEES MEET EVER* MONTH fc*- uespatck of business. Wm. WILSON. Manager.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1929, Page 8
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