TO THE FARMING COMMUNITY! WE HAVE RECEIVED ADVICE THAT DURING JUNE THE PRESENT STOCKS OF WILL RE EXHAUSTED AND THAT THE PRICES OF THESE MACHINES WILL BE INCREASED APPROXIMATELY By Booking your Alfa-Laval Separator now, we will be prepared to hold ycur machine, required for next milking season at the present existing price, with 12 months’ terms from the Date of the Installation. SOONER OR EATER ALFA-LAVAL So buy > an Buv Now! WEST COAST AGENTS. P.O. BOX 190. GREY BID U T Hi— A ASTi \ mm mm # wsm
& ■s> LEECH’S FOR BETTEH VALUES irnmn BREAD 9 0 4LB. LOAF 1 1HARiCOT BEANS sl!vj a POTATOES 1/3 quarter ONIONS 2/■ quarter SWEDES 2/- quarter PARSNIPS 2/- quarter BOVO 1/3 bottle PEAS large tin 7d MILK POWDER ItHd COFFEE AND MILK II- tin WRAPPED TOFFEES 7tl lb CHOCOLATES 10d BOILED SWEETS 6d lb MINTIES 1/6 lb / • ■ FAIRY DYES 5d pkt. ' TOMATO SOUP, large tins 8d TOMATO SOUP, small 5d BACON Ifld and 1/CHEESE 7d lb CHEESE, Cheddar 1/* ■ 1 : SAVELOYS. Swan 1/3 dozen LUNCHEON SAUSAGE 10d lb EGGS, Guaranteed Fresh, 1/9 dozen BL a '•for THE SERVICE STORE Revell Street, - - - - Hokitika. PHONES—Hampden Street, 217; Revell Street, 68.
Public Notices. BUILDING TIMBER. AYING re-opened our Three 1.1 il© mill we are now in a position, to supply building timber at short notice, and at competitive prices. House orders and other lines, drebsed or rough, quoted for. J. C. HALFBOY & CO. LTD., Three Mile. or enquire from C. 11. GUTIIBEY, Park Street. W. WINK AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. SEWELL STREET. HOKITIKA. WE have pleasure in announcing that we have taken over the Wine and Spirits branch of the business so long and favourably conducted in this town by Messrs IV. Perry and Co. Jn adding this department to our present activities we wish to assure our numerous clients that the standard and quality of our wines and spirits will be our first consideration and with it we hope to place within reach of purchasers all goods at reason, ab'-'. nriees. P.O. Box 54. Telephone 5. Protect your children from coughs and colds this winter. When weather is wet and chilly, see that they have a few drops of “Nn'/<)1” on their handkerchief. Protects and disinfects the noints of infection. GO Joses for Is Gd. 120 for 2s 6d—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1933, Page 1
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