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MEAT At SENSATiONAL PRICES SAVE DIN THE ED. PRIMEST OFMUTTON, CHOICE OX BEEF, SMALL GOODS, THE BEST IN TOWN. ORDERS CALLED FOR ANH DELIVERED PROMPTLY. k 9 BUTCHER AND SMALL GOODSMAN REVEI L STREET, HOKITIKA. TELEPHONE—No. 157 M. mmm n m I H I WHY SHOULD WE PURCHASE NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURED GOODS? Believing that the main solution to thfe unemployment problem lies in the increased production and consumption of commodities made in our Country .. '. i l ' LEECH’S SERVICE STORE is making a special effort to push , “New Zealand Manufactured Goods.” SEE OUR WINDOW FOR SPECIAL DISPLAY. To add furtHef- interest Special Prizes are offered to the child who writes the b"c:t essay on ‘‘Why should we purchase New Zealand manufactured Goods?” + the Essays will be judged bv the Editor of the Hokitika “Guardian”. The Competition will be open to all children under 14 years of age. All entries must be accompanied by one Of bur cash dockets, and be in the hands of the judge hot -later than the 20th September, 19.32. Competitors to state their ages, which will be taken into account. Prizes:—lst 10/-, 2nd 7/6, 3rd 5/-, 4th box of chocolates.

The ,Judge’s decision to be final. ]*• A~4f* Jt-#W ' THE SERVICE STORE ; PHONE 0g AND WE WILL DELIVER. EE V ELL STREET, H 0 ITT 11 A . '■ • • •-- 1 We "Follow With low Pries'! Others Lead With High Prices ! PROFITEERING STiLL GOES ON. NOTE THESE PRICES FOR YOUR DINNER TABLE. , / OUR PRICE. POTATOES 1/4 per 281 b. CARROTS 2/- per 28!b. PARSNIPS 21- per 281 b. “LEADER’S PRI IES. POTATOES 21- per 281 b. CARROTS 2/3 per-28lb. PARSNIPS 2/3 per 28ib. THESE ARE ONLY A FEW. There are no “seems” in our business to make additional 15 per cent, prefit to allow 70 s Sugar free. All our lines carry their ,own Profit. ■■ ->■■■ ■' We don’t class Butter as “Harcware” and refuse £5 orders because blitter is supposedly not Groceries. ENTER OUR COMPETITION. ... FOR BEST ESSAY UNDER 16 YEARS, ON “WHY SHOULD WE PATRONISE NEW ZEALAND GOODS.” NOTE.— Britain, id comparison buys £2 of N.Z. Goods; N.Z. buys 15/“ from Britain. er when Why? Who is profiteering? The N.Z. British Manufacture British Goods are landed and sold at less than N.Z-.«ygi>ods. Who are we looking to, to lilt th depression? , C -upetitors imist state aj?e. Self Service Coupon for 2/6 required for Entry. First Prize £l/1/-; Second Prize 10/6, Third Prize 5/- worth in new Hardware. CLOSE OF COMPETITION Ist OCTOBER, 1932. WfiOfr ' STREET. HOKITIKA.

Trout colds logically—at! the points | of infection. Use “Nazol.” Disinfects and protects the passages of the month, nose and throat. A truly sciontili • remedy that gives prompt relief. It’s economical too, at N6d for 00, doses and 2s dd for 120 dom*. Advt. i)ri'gi nnl colour and glorious glints f void li restored to grey hair with llachel Hair Tonic. 3s 6fl W. E, Williams. chemist.--Advt,

NOTICE. OWING to subsidy by Unemployment i Board 0.. wages for renovations alterations and new work. buildin costs are considerably cheaper lor a short period. Timbc is now clieapci tliar. ever. Build nou , Apply, 1* U WHITFOKI). Builder. lTampden Stioet Telephone No. 21 i.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1932, Page 1

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