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uwmmm-m mm m m "S 3 % THE WINNER MAY BE HARD TO PICK, BUT SNOWFLAKE ICECREAM WINS EASILY MADE UNDER PERFECT HYGIENIC CONDITIONS FROM PURE DAIRY CREAM WITH MOST ENCHANTING' FLAVOURS. ; IN CONES Id, 2d, 3d, 6d each. ICY SLIDES 3d each. TO TAKE HOME, in hygienic cartons, 6d, 1/-, and 1/3 each. SUNDAES, latest American recipes to hand, 1,200 formulas. DELICIOUS FLAVOURiNCS: Vanii'a, Strawberry, Raspberry, Pass.on Fruit, Pineapple, etc. TREAT YOURSELF TO A REAL SUNDAE, ' 1 IN OUR ICE CREAM PARLOUR, 1/- and 1/6 each. 3 SNOWFLAKE, KNOWN BY ITS POPULARITY. REVELL ST., Ilf |_¥ I/Y/\¥ REVELL ST., ( HOKITIKA. VV« ll# HOKITIKA. 11,... ■ ,j.,i!:1.r5»3l ■ ASB .. d -/i-i:I n HAS TO BE SPE T ON THEREFORE there is wisdom in making a careful choice of the Grocery Store. There is economy in buying the best (not neecssarily the dearest), true economy, and this is the only kind of groceries we sell. GROCERIES BUTTER 1/-, Whey 10d. CHEESE, full cream Bd, Matured 1/EGGS, hen or duck 11 d LARD 6d SAVELOYS Swan 1/3 LUNCH SAUSAGE 10d and 1/MANGO CHUTNEY- 9d, 1/6, 2/1 £T TEA 1/4, 1/6, 1/10, 2/3, China Buds 2/3 BAKING POWDER 1 j -, Edmonds 1/3 CUSTARD POWDER 6d, 9d, 1/-. Creamola CUSTARD POWDER 1/4 Mixed JELLY 1/6 dozen COFFEE 1/- bottle, Pure 1/9 lb; COFFEE AND CHICORY 1/6, 1/8 lb M NEAPP.LE , s±d, 6d, 9d, 1 /-, Buckets 1/3. TIN FRUITS 1/2 and 1/3 VEGETABLES New POTATOES slbs 1/ONIONS 3d lb TOMATOES 1/3 lb ASPARAGUS 6d bunch CARROTS 2d and 3d bunch CABBAGES 2d, 3d, 4d each GREEN PEAS 3d lb LETTUCE 2d and 3d each CAULIFLOWERS 6d, 9d and 1/AND FRUITS New Season’s CHERRIES 1/6 lb GOOSEBERRIES 3d lb RHUBARB 6d bunch BANANAS 6 and 8 a 1/APPLES 3 lbs a 1/De icious GRAPES 1/3 lb LEMONS 6 a 1/ORANGES Australian. ( and 8 a 1/CUCUMBERS 6d each FRESH NEW SEASON’S XMAS FRUITS Crystal /zed CHERRIES 2/3 lb SULTANAS 7d and 8d CURRANTS 7d lb SEEDLESS RAISINS 11b pkt s 7d Mixed Cut PEEL 6d, 11d, 1/9 pkt. Stoneless DATES 3lbs a 1/DATES 41bs 11d ICING SUGAR 3lbs a 1/JORDAN ALMONDS 1/10 lb SICILY ALMONDS 1/8 DESSICATED COCOANUT 6d; coloured. 6d packet SATURDAY’S SPECIALS “HERE WE ARE AGAIN!” “HERE WE ARE AGAIN!” 11b BUTTER, 11b BACON, 1 dozen EGGS RL L. Leech THE SERVICE STORE ’PHONE 68 WE WILL DEJ-IVEK. H E V 2 L L S T II E E T , H O K I 1 1 K A . PRINCESS THEATRE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1932. GRAND DRAMATIC PRODUCTION, (By St. Paul’s Amateur Dramatic Club) Under the direction of Mr H. M. Con Lon. Mark Melford’s Farcical Comedy, IN THREE ACTS. TURNED UP ONE LONG LAUGH. SPLENDID PLOT. SPARKLING HUMOUR, SCREAMING SITUATIONS. All the slumps and depressions cannot stop you from laughing. SO TURN UP. FUN—FAST AND FURIOUS. COMBI \EI> ORCHSSTIt A. Admission: Cr'.'le 2/6, lownstair* 1/6, Rooking Free. MR MOTORIST No, Sir—Not simply a paint job—not simply body and fender repairs— WF. MAKE YOUR CAR LIKE NEW. We do more than “save the surface.” 9 We give your automobile that Inghly priced, “NEW LOOK,” instead of a rough', amateurish “home made” appearance. NOW, IT IS TO YOUlt ADVANTAGE TO ’PHONE 546. WESTERN SPRAY CO. Maekay Street, GREYMOUTH.

CONCERT AND P VI.L WOODSTOCK HALL, DECEMBER. 9. IN T ATD SCHOOL PRIZE FUND. It. C. WELLS linn. Sec. Restore colour to greying hair with Rachel Hair Tonic. Not a dye or a stair 3s 6.1 Lottie W. K. Williams, clreuust. —Advt.

A FLANNEL DANCE. TX aid of Araliura Tennis Club will be belli in Toker’s Hall on VMM!)AY, DECEMBER 2nd. Good supper. Baelie'oi Orchestra. Admission Ladies Is Ad, Gents 25.. U. TIETL, lion. Sec.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1932, Page 1

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612

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1932, Page 1

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