wirwto'fwi it SAVE THE GOST OFA NEWSUIT — SEND YOUR OLD SUIT TO h TAYLOR’S FOR DRY i' ■i;ia CLEANING AND PRESSING. YOU WILL BE' SURPRISED AT THE NEW LEASE OF LIFE TAKEN ON BY CLOTHES YOU THOUGHT PAST ;! i a WEARING. THE COST IS MOST REASONABLE. It. PATERSON. Representing C. Tailor X bo.» Ltd Christchurch. Mercer, Reveil St., Hokitika. m k x'JC' ’ •4 •JUi I v¥ S ■ i- ; !i 1 iiSiiaiiiffliaiaiiißiil mm !!■ Bl U! /E. ‘.’j 1 U \mmm TO-DAY’S GREATEST V ALUES IN CARS! UNAPPROACHABLE FOR COACH WORK A*'-'? . r "POINTMENTS . . . UNEQUALLED FOR WONDERFUL ENt i.’E AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT . . . UNRIVALLED FOR S. , iILID, I'.nLIABIL|TY AND HILL-CLIMBING ‘ POWER, AS* TREBLE PT OVID IN OPEN TRIALS .. . THE WONDEBFUL VALUE OF IhE "WHIPPET” IS NOW MADE STILL FURTHER ATTRACTIVE BY THESE REi a DUCED PRICES. V •' 'X FULL EQUIPMENT, including front and rear bumpers, tyre cover, etc., IS STANDARD WITH ALL “WHIP PET ’' ; V ‘C AR S . CALL AND INSPECT THIS WONDERFUL CAR AT-W; ' WILD AND BASSETT, fj : p .v n E VELL STBEET , HO KITIKA. ■tt:. V- 7 -. W;-r
O’Connell, & Caliari . REYELL ST. —HOKITIKA. • ■ ' High-class furniture made to any design. Our OAK SUITES are a speciality. v KAPOO BEDDING and WIRE MATTRESSES always on hand. Full information on enquiry at the; Factory, opposite F. Schroder and Co’s. Drapers. " . . ' PRODUCE PRICES Milling wheat (per sack) 22s 6d; clean seconds (per sack) 20s; best feed oats (pci’ sack) 16s 6d; best table potatoes (per sack) 14s 6d;,small sound potatoes (per sack) 6s; bran 12s; pollard 18s; carrots 3s 6d ; parsnips 4s; swedes 2s 6d; table potatoes 4s 8d; table onions 7s; pickling onions 6s 6d (all in 561 b. bags). Potatoes in 1121 b bags 8s 6d. Oat sheaf chaffy per ton 115 s; bags ss; straw chaff 2s 9d per sack; baled hay 85s per ton; single bales 4s. Mild cured baqon (in rolls) Is Id lb. Cabbage 7s >large sack-; pumpkins and marrows 2d lb. . Cooking apples 6s 6d; dessert apples Bs. • CASH WITH ORDERS. S _____ \ c. E. MEREDITH LTD., BOX a 2l : WAIMATE. TAILORED SUITS FROM 160 s. i Your choice can be made FROM A WIDE RANGE OF materials. LADIES: For a number of years we have made a special study of ladies tailoring. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRANK BALLINGER & CO. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILORS WELD STREET HOKITIKA (Next to J. L. Turners’)
JUST LANDED -A vi,>r pEAMEAL, 2001 b SACKS, 23s- Sd PER SACK; ■■’•j ■ pARLEy "MEAL, 2001 b SACKS, '24* | 6d PER SACK. | THE ABOVE IS SUPERIOR TO ; POLLARD FOR POULTRY AND FEEDINC. • , ALSO—- - tt 20J SACKS OF THE FAMCU3 h .. ... iJf t. ' - •.• • - > :v •' - *■-*• .$ pABLE pOTATOESj 25 SACKS OF CELEBRATED v EPICURE EARLY SEED ~ 'f POTATOES. ■ . . . . , - ■ ~) / 200 BALES LUCERNE HAY. . j ‘4M 1 »•‘As rJ: r;”. - *-i j>\ PATERSON MICHEL S CO..LTI ’Phone No. 2. \ WHARF STREET ’PHONE H ■1 HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1866. ' . . , J/ » .;' ' ' \ Under the Savings Bank Act'of 1852. HAMILTON HT., HOKITIKA.' INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT «i% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. THE TRUSTEES MEET iIONTH for despatch of business. 0^) vm. WILSON, ‘ - '> Manager.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1929, Page 8
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