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Ballantynes Standard Quality laundered, ready for service POSTAGE PAW. DISCOUNT. 1/- in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Payments. J. 8.7. SHEETS— Jn plain round thread cotton weave; fine medium weight; suitable for summer use. Special laundered finish, with two-inch top, and one-inch bottom hem. Pull-finislied sizes: 54rx .100 inches ... Price 15/- pair 63-/;x 100 inches .. b'l. Price 18/3 pair 72 "x 100 inches .. .. Price 20/- pair 80 x 100 inches .. .. Price 22/9 pair 90 x 10S inches .. •• Price 28/6 pair’ Also with drawn thread hemstitched hems: 63 x 100 incites .. _ # Price 19/G pair 72 x 108 inches .. .." Price 23/6 pair 80 x 108 inches .. .. Price 28/9 pair 90 x 108 inches .. .. Price 30/- pair PILLOW CASES TO MATCH, in special laundered finish. Plain buttoned or housewife fitting—--20 x3O inches .. . . Price 2/11 each Also with hemstitched border— Price 4/11 each CUICXu. CHRISTCHURCH. MAIL OPvDER SERVICE BALLANTYNES

TENNENT’S OPTICAL SERVICE IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL OUR REGISTERED OPTICIAN, MR JOHN MANN, VISITS OUR . HOKITIKA BRANCH, ON THE FIRST THURSDAY IN EVERY,; MONTH, OR BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. v WE CARRY THE LATEST STYLES OF FRAMES AND LENSES IN STOCK, FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM. WE DO NOT CHARGE FOR TESTING YOUR SIGHT, WE ONLY CHARGE FOR THE SPECTACLES WE SUPPLY. —NO FANCY PRICES.— • ' THE QUALITY OF OUR OPTICAL GOODS DEFIES COMPETITION GET OUR QUOTE FIRST, WE LEAVE THE REST TO YOU. YOU It OWN DOCTOR OR OCULIST’S PRESCRIPTION FAITHFULLY FULFILLED AND FRAMES CORRECTLY FITTED TO SUIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS, ' • CROKEN OR DAMAGED FRAMES AND SIDES REPAIRED OR REPLACED WITHIN AN HOUR OR SO. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW;-WITH— X TENNENT, ‘ T WATCHMAKER, JEV/ELLER AND REGISTERED OPTICIAN, GREYMOYTII & HOKITIKA //I,

: mmmrn 25W ar r**i The Latest Model all-British Lister Ball-bearing Cream Separator challenges the whole world in clean »kimmln| 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 by the Company te Its 9,000 suppliers. Unequalled Skimming Efficiency, Sup* erior 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 best results with milk at blood heat the Lister still retains its skimming efficiency as tae milk cools, Tho Lister is built to last, not only by weight of parts but through precision and selection of materials. For instance, Lister RUST-PROOF DISCS and DISTRIBUTOR are h*dlt in phos-phor-bronze, but Bow[ TR-od and Pillar are in Lister Triple-tinned Steel for extra strength and to prevent the bowl being knocked out 0 f slupe and balance by accident. Other important features are the Lister, syphon system of .übrication, which 1 expels moisture anc, foreign matter,' preventing the rusting of,, ball-bearings—also the spindle seizing up; and the special neckspring on tlie Ball-bearing Swindle wl ioh prevents bowl roll. FREE SERVICE ON THE FARM, t-ister free service and instruction are given on the farm by a staff ef expert men, and service shopr complete n every detail, attend to Lister owner’s requirements. CORNER OF HAMILTON AND TANCRED STREETS, HOKITIKA,

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1933, Page 2

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