PUBLIC NOTICE H. ft. THOMPSON UNDERTAKER & ' MONUMENTAi MASON. GXBSOI QUAY, HOKITIKA? THE BUSINESS of the late H. A Thompson -vill be continued un der the same name with MR ARNOL’ THOMPSON in charge as Manager $ JAMES JOHNSON (Late Johnson and Woolbouso) BUTCHER REVEU’> ST., HOKITIKA. n continuance of past patronage and guarantees patrons ino highest quality procurable. ) Prompt and personal attention to all business •’he same shop—the same phone No. 157 SMALL GOODS OF HIGH QUALITY. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE GO .LIMITED) At jrJLN’T BRANCH Transacts all kinds of accident BJSIwESS and is the OLDEST. LARGEST & STRONGEST COLONIAL CXTDFNT COY. MAIN FEATURES: Absolute Security; Prompt and Liberal gettlemen, EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR will study their o a interests by applying for rates and other particular* bo:— C. S. GRAY & CO.. WEST MUST REPR EBENTATIVEB, GHEYMOUTH.
Good tennis balls are as essential as a good racket if 5 you wish lo play at your Nit>t. That is why good players demand Darns (U>3o; balls, 3s 6d a pair nt. Rosa’s Sports Depot- —7
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1930, Page 8
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170Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1930, Page 8
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