TAYLOR’S DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING SERVICE WILL MAKE THAT OLD SUIT LOOK. LIKE NEW. SEND IT IN! R. PATERSON, Representing C. Taylor & Co., Ltd | Mercer, Revel! St., Hokitika Cnristchurch. Mi =* a;,-TO-DAY’S GREATEST VALUES IN CARS! UNAPPROACHABLE FOR COACH WORK AWH f PPOINTME^| . . . UNEQUALLED FOR WONDERFUL ENGINE AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT . . . UNRIVALLED FOR SPEED, I AND HILL-CLIMBING POWER, AS TREBLY PPOyED IN OPEN TRIALS . . . THE WONDERFUL VALUE OF THE “ WHIPPET.’’-. IS NOW MADE 3TILL FURTHER ATTRACTIVE BY THESE REDUCED PRICES. ' NEW WHIPPET FULI. EQUIPMENT, including front and rear bumpers, tyre coyer, etc., IS STANDARD WITH ALL “WHIPPET” CARS. CALL AND INSPECT THIS WONDERFUL CAR AT—WILD AND BASSETT. REV ELL STREET ; HOKITIKA. I- \ ')
O’Connell & Caliari REVELL ST.- HOKITIKA. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our OAK SUITES are a speciality. 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 245; clean brown seconds, per sack 21s; best feed oats,'per sack 16s; best table potatoes, per f;ack 17s 6d; small sound potatoes per sack, 6s; bran 12s, pollard 18s per sack; table carrots 3s 6d, parsnips 4s, swedes 2s 6d, table onions 7s, picklers 6s, potatoes 7s 6d, all above in 56!b. bags; potatoes, in 1121 b bags, 10s. Oatsheaf chaff 115 s per ton, single bags ss; straw chaff 2s 9d per sack; baled hay 85 per ton, single bales 4s; pure ground pairtridge peas, 1501 b. bags, 15s; pigmeal 12s 6d; beetroot, per box, 3s. Mild cured bacon, in rolls Is Id; fresh eggs, 20doz. lots, Is sd. Cabbage, leeks, lettuce, cauliflowers, spring onions, seed potatoes of all dercriptions. also ready. Inquiries invited and orders executed at lowest prices. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTD. BOX 21 : WAIMATE. TAILORED SUITS FROM 160 s. -V 'OUR CHOICE CAN BE MADE X from a WIDE RANGE OF MATERIALS. LADIES: For a number of years we have made a special study of ladies’ tailoring. Satisfaction guaranteed. frank eallinger i CO. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILORS WELD STREET HOKITIKA (Next to J. L. Turners’)
JUST LANDED * • ..»■ • ■ • pEAMEAU, 2001 b SACKS, 23* 6d PER SACK. gARLEY- MEAL, 200H> SACKS, «• 6d PER SACK. I THE ABOVE IS SUPERIOR TO POLLARD FOR POULTRY AKO PtfS 1 FEEDING. 'X ALSO—20J SACKS OF THE FAMOUS NOW BALL »JiABLE pOTATOEI 25 SACKS OF CELEBRATED ' EPICURE EARLY SEED POTATOES. * 200 BALES LUCERNE HAY. > PATERSON MICHEL S CO., LTI ’Phone No. 2. WHARF STREET ’PHONE S HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1860. ; V '4 r Under the Savings Bank Act of 1852. HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. rNTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON L DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT «*% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. THE TRUSTEES MEET EVERY dONTH for despatch of businssa. Wm. WILS(N, Minager.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1929, Page 8
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458Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1929, Page 8
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