19 YOUR OLD SUIT, STAINED AND CREASED WITH THE DUST OF LONG WEAR, CAN BE MADE TO LOOK LIRE , , NEW AGAIN WHEN T REATED I3Y TAYLOR’S DRY cleaning SERVICE. ?r ■ I i PRICES ARE REASONABLE R. PATERSON, Representing G. Taylor ft Co., Ltd Christchurch. Mercer, Revell St., Hokitika. 'T i | illillll 1 111 111 111 lIIM £3J 3 l £221 Hays One of England'. Boat MOTOR CARS! iF YOU WISH TO SEE AN ENGLISH CAR WHICH IS ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR NEW ZEALAND ROADS AND NEW ’ ZEALAND POCKETS VISIT WILD and AND INSPECT THE 1928 Model Singer! MODELS AND PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY WILD AND BASSETT, BE VEL L STREET, HOK3T /K A . 11118 HEF ill 111
JUST LANDED pEAMEAL, 2001 b SACKS, 23s 6d PER SACK. \ pARLEY MEAL, 2001 b SACKS, 248 ' . • . \ ' Od PER SACK. THE ABOVE IS SUPERIOR TO POLLARD FOR POULTRY AND PIG FEEDING. ALSO—--200 SACKS OF THE FAMOUS • i. • . . f vrpABLE pOTATOES. PATERSON MICHEL & GO., LTD >T> none Ufo. 2. WHARF STREET , ’PHONE. 2 HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1860. ( Under tbe Savings Biink Aol oi 1951. HAMILTON ST.,, HOKITIKA. NTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON JNTE DEPOSIT UP TO £2OO AT 4*% PER ANNUM. 1 ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM' BALANCE. -J THE TRUSTEES MEET EVER* MONTH fcr uespatck of business. Wm. WILSON. Manager.
O’Connell & Caliari KEVI?U, STREET HOKITIKA. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our OAK SUITES i are a speciality., K.irvJC BEDDING and WIRE MATTRESSES always on hand. full miuimation on enquiry at the t uo'-ory, opposite F. Schroder and Co’s» drapers CHEAP FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Apples (cooking) in 401 b. boxes 6s 6d; apples (dessert) in 401 b. b(*xes, 8s; cabbage, large sacks, 7s 6d; vegetable marrows, per lb. lid; pumpkins, per lb. I.JJ; beetroot, per box, 3s Gd; table potatoes, 2001 b. sack, 12a?; table swedes, 561 b. bags, 4s 6d; table carrots, 561 b. bags, ss; table parsnips, 561 b. bags, ss; pickling onions. 5610. bags 6s 6d; table onions, 561 b. bogs, 7s. The aber-e prices include freight paid by us to any station. GRAIN & PRODUCE. Milling wheat, 2001 b. bags, 22s'6d; fowl wheat, (clean seconds) 2001 b bags, 20s; feed oats, 4} bushel bags, 14s; best table potatoes, 2001 b. bags', 11s; pigmeal, per bag, 12s 6d; pure ground Partridge peas, 1501 b. bags, 15s; wlieatinea], 251 b. bags, ss; pollard, 18s; bran, 12s; oatsheaf chaff, very heavy oats, 115 s per ton (sacks included); straw chaff ,-~2s' 9d per sack ; baled hay, 4s per bale; baled straw, 2i per bale; prime Canlerbury mild cured bacon, in rolls about 2811)s. Is Id per lb; small sound potatoes, 2001 b. bags for poultry or pigs, os. CASH WITH ORDER, C. E. MEREDITH LTD., BOX 21 : W AIM ATE. REMOVED To new premises adjoining J. U Turner, Fruiterer, W<Jd St. TAILORED SUITS FROM 100 s. Your choice can be Made FROM A WiD A RANGE OF MATERIALS. LADIES: For a number of years we have made a special e'ludy of ladies’ tailonrg. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRANK BALLINGER i CO., LADIES iND GENTS* fADiORS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1929, Page 8
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