THE STORE -FOEBIGGER AND BETTER VALUES AND WHAT YOU BUY WE STAND BY ' Gibs 1/SUNKiST ORANGES 5 for 1/BANANAS, 1/3 dozen CUCUMBERS, (large) 3d each SWEDE TURNIPS 1/10 quarter POTATOES, 1/6 qr.; 4/6 cwt i ONIONS (brown Spanish) 10ibs 1/-, 21- qr. CARROTS, 21- qr. CABBAGE (Savoy) 3d each TURKS CAPS I±d lb BEANS, 3d lb I GRAPES (hot house) 1/3 lb (large and sweet) DATES (Arab pkts) 3d each DATES (King Oscar) 4£d lb DATES (Stoneless) 3 lb 1/DATES (bulk, best Iraq) BIRD SEED, 3!b 10d, plain— BIRD SEED, mixed, 7d lb ORANGE AND LEMON HONEY, 6d - jar ROYALTY ASSORTED BISCUITS, in 2 lb tins, 2/6, nothing better 3 for 1/ASSORTED ESSENCES, 2oz 9d each, 3 for. 2jDESSERT PRUNES, 18-24, 1/3 lb PRUNES (cook) lb, 3 lb 1/1 WASHING SODA, 4 lb 6d BLACK HORSE SALT, 8 lb 1/lODINE SALT, 5 lb bags lOd RICE, 5 lb 1/SAGO, 4 lb 11d TAPIOCA, 5 lb 1/BLUE MARROW FAT PEAS, 5 lbs 1/- ' SPLIT PEAS, 4 lb 1/POLLARD 2001 b bags 15/-, 1/7 bushel BRAN, 180 lb bags, 10/6, 1/4 bushel WHEAT, 5/6 bushel; 15/3’sack 2001 b OATS, 2/6 bushel KEROSENE, 9/6 tin OLIVE OIL, best Italian, 2/6 qts, 1/3 pt bottles DOLLY TINYS (all colours) 4d each CONFECTIONERY and BISCUITS best and cheapest in town WE ARE HOLDING LARGE STOCKS OF ALL SOAPS PURCHASED BEFORE INCREASED PRICES HENCE THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR A FEW'LINES : CANTERBURY TOMATOES slb 1/- .SALMON i/2,'"and 7d, tin 1/10 3/6 case ASSORTED ESSENCES, loz 4d each APPLES (eating or cooking) 5 and BATH SOAP, 5 large cakes 1/- HOUSEHOLD SOAP, 6d large bar, LAUNDRINE 10d bar 3 for 1/5, KARPOLIK 5 for 1/BREAD 4LB. loaf giQ RL C Leech THE SERVICE STORE Redell Street , ) - - - - Hokitika . PHONE YOUR ORDER. WE DELIVER FROM BOTH SHOPS. PHONES:—ReveII Street 68; Private Res. 68; Hampden St, Store 217
Public Notices, HAS Cured:—Hundreds write in praise of “Zann.” If you suffer doii t delay. Send (sixpence m stamps to Zaun Proprietary, Box 952j.k., Wellington, for generous free sample. HOKITIKA UOl.pi CLUE. HE ANNEAL MEETING of the JL 'above Cful) will be. held oh TUESDAY NEXT, '2Blll. inst., at 8 p.m. in County Council Chambers. Note: Ladies meet at 7 p.m. W. E. BROWN, Hon. Sec. NOTICE TO RED!STEREO MASSEURS AND OPTICIANS. A TTENTION IS DIRECTED to the provisions of the Finance Act 1932-83 (No. 2) making it illegal for the above to practise their professions on and after the Ist. APRIL next, unless an animal practising certificate hpis. been .applied for and the proscribed fee paid. Any . person concerned practising without having applied for such certificate is liable to a. fine not exceeding £o for each day the offence continues. Forms of application can be obtained from any .Medical Officer of Health or from the Secretary 'to the Board care Department of Health, Welling-
UNEMPLOYMENT-. HE Hokitika 'Returned Soldiers’ X- Association lias a sum of money available for the relief of unemployed ex-servicemen. Anybody willing to give a Returned Soldiers a- few days’ work prior to If''later at 63 3s a day, tbe Association subsidising by the same amount, is requested to communicate with tbe secretary. R. PATERSON, Hhn. .8 cored ary, ’Phone 212. A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT v.\ tbe wanted columns of the “Guardian” will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: 15 words 1/-, turee consecutive insertions 2/6.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1933, Page 1
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