BLACK 8 STEPHENS Carrier* and Contractors. THE HOKITIKA TRANSPORT SERVICE. IA/TTH Ol r R RELIABLE FLEET OF FIVE LORRIES we can undertake the largest or smallest transport ardors to a ty part of the West Coast. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE ! SERVICE & CIVILITY—OUR MOTTO Yours faitofully, BLACK 8 STEPHENS ’PI one 190 O’* 130 m.
BUSINESS IS BOOMING. NO wonder, for prices are right, work and material the best. Do as the others do, try me, and see for yourself. Also see the chip heater, hot water galore, and first cost only cost. Also basins, baths, coppers, tubs, etc., at THE “MODERN PLUMBER.” T. RICHARDS, Rovell Street, ’Phone 37. for The Right Bags and Wallets Actions speak louder than words,’ says the /A proverb Our Ex* - © lent Values make words unnecessary altogether. KING JAMES Bookselt r & Stationer Revel St.. HOKITIKA Tel. 7IM
McKay’s notify that from now on they are not allowing any gloves or hosiery out on approval.—Advt. Exquisite Indian handworked -embroidered linen napcry, including dainty handkerchiefs, afternoon, and supper sets just opened out at Schroder’s, suitable for Christmas gifts. Also very dainty bed spreads.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1931, Page 1
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185Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1931, Page 1
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