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TASTE TELLS! MADE BY RIVERSDALE DAIRY, GREYMOUTH, CONSUMED BY 80 PER CENT OF GREYMOUTH, WESTPORT, REEFTON, OTIRA, ROSS, KUMARA, ETC. MADE WITH MODERN MACHINERY, UNDER PERFECT HY* GIENIC CONDITIONS, FROM PURE DAIRY CREAM, WITH MOST ENCHANTING FLAVOURS, j D., JD., gD., gD., CONES; jD., ICY SLICES, ALSO TO TAKE HOME IN HYGENIC CARTONS, |/ £ 2j. EACH SNOWFLAKE SUNDAES WITH PURE CRUSHED FRUITS STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY. PASSION FRUIT, PINEAPPLE, ETC., ETC. FULL, MEASURES! FIRST GRADE QUALITY! 081/Mt/n Al/CI A PERFECT food for children orl U W r LH ft £! extends the life of the old. KNOWN BY ITS POPULARITY ! W. H. NICOL, REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. w-num-mm REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. mmm ad

Further Reductions the Cost of Living! Take Advantage of Our Free

EGGS 11d dozen JAM large tins 1/-al! kinds BACON From 7d lo * RASHERS ICd and 11d LUNCH SAUSAGE 9d SWAN SAVELOYS 9d dozen Boiled YORK HAM 1/6 lb CHOCOLATE MIXTURE 9d lb Large tins BOOT BLACK 8d WRITING PADS, 400 pages 10d WRITING PADS, 500 pages 1/Wcrcestershire SAUCE, qts. 1/6 BROOMS 2/3 to 3/6 BATH SOAP 5 a 1 - TOILET ROLLS 5 a 1/RESTAR DISMFECTANT 1/- bot HOUSEHOLD SOAP large bars 3 for 1/5.

ASPARAGUS 6d bundle TOMATOES H.H. 1/6 lb. EATING APPLES 5d lb COOKING APPL C S 4d lb ORANGES 8 and 6 a 1/LEMONS 6 a 1/PEARS 7d lb PEAS 7d lb LEEKS 1d bunch STONE TURNIPS 1d bunch CABBAGE 3d and 4d > CARROTS 2d and 3d SPINACH 2d bunch LETTUCE 2d and 3d GRAPES 1/3 lb ONIONS 4d lb NEW POTATOES 3d ib PARSNIPS 2/- quarter

ORDER YOUR HAMS NOW. PACKED AND BAGED. DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED. ■ fc ' , \ t RL L. Leech THE SERVICE STORE ’PHONE AUD WE WILL PEIIVEK * REV EL L STREET, •* HOKIT IK A

The Latest Model all-British Lister Ball-bearing Cresm Sept rat'r challenges the whole world In clean skimming sturdiness and simplicity of construction, long life and downright value for money. Tried and tested by the N.Z. Co-op Dairy Co. Ltd., it has been recommended unconditionally bv the Company to its 9,000 suppliers. Unequalled Skimming Efficiency, Superior Construction, Latest Features. The latest model Lister is sold under an absolute guarantee that it will skim at least as closely .under the same conditions as the best the rest of the world has to offer. While other separators give their host results with milk at blood heat the Lister still retains its skimming efficiency as the milk cools. The Lister is built to last, not only by weight of parts hut through sreeision and selection of materials. For instance. Lister LUST-PROOF DTSCS and DISTRIBUTOR, are built in phos-phor-bronze, hut Bowl Hood and Pillar are in Lister Triple-tinned Steel for extra strength and to present the bowl being knocked out „f shape and balance by accident. Other important features are the Listen syphon system of übrioation, which expels moisture foreign' matter, preventing the rusting of bfill-bearings—also the spindle seizing up; and the special nookspring on the Rail-hearing which prevents howl roll.

FREE SERVICE ON THE FARM. Lister free service and instruction arc given on the farm by a staff af expert men, and service shops, complete n every detail, attend t 0 Lister owner’s requirements. RENTON & CO., CORNER OF HAMILTON AND TANCRED STREETS, HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1932, Page 1

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537

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1932, Page 1

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