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wsgii B&n TO THE WE HAVE RECEIVED ADVICE THAT DURING JUNE B THE PRESENT STOCKS OF M ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATORS J WTLL BE EXHAUSTED AND THAT THE PRICES OF THESE g MACHINES WILL BE INCREASED APPROXIMATELY By Booking your Aifa-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 H Date of the Installation, || SOONER OR L4TER You Will buy an I ALFA-LAVAL- So Why Not Buy Now! ! ® WEST COAST AGENTS. - P.O. 'BOX 190. OUTH'v- • ' um & MM LEECH’S BETTER VALUES tnurmn >D 4LB. LOAF [no HARICOT BEANS slbs a 17POTATOES 1/9 quarter ONIONS 21- quarter SWEDES 21- quarter PARSNIPS 2/- quarter BOVO 1/3 bottle PEAS large tin 7d MILK POWDER 10id COFFEF. AND MILK If- tin WRAPPED TOFFEES 7d lb CHOCOLATES ICd BOILED SWEETS Gd lb M INTIES 1/6 lb ' - ij FAIRY DYES 5d pkt. TOMATO SOUP, large tins 8d TOMATO SOUP, small 5d BACON 10d and 17CHEESE 7rl ib CHEESE, Cheddar 17SAVELOYS, Swan 1/3 dozen LUNCHEON SAUSAGE 10d Ib EGGS, Guaranteed Fresh, 1/9 dozen THE SERVICE Reveil Street, - STORE Hokitika. PHONES—Hampden Street, 217; Revell Street, 68.

Public Notices. BUILDING TIMBER. HAVING re-opened our Three Mile mill we are now in a position to supply building timber at short notice, and at competitive prices. House orders and other lines, dressed or rough, quoted for. ’ J. C. MALFROY & CO. LTD., T h roe Mile. or enquire from C. H. GUTHREY, Park Street. HOKITIKA EIRE BRIGADE. milK ANNUAL MEETING- of menihors will h.?, held at the Club room TO-MORROW (Tuesday) evening at 8 o’clock. Business —Election of officers ar.d general. Dress uniforms to be worn, and all equipment to be brought for inspection. J. G-. LAKIN, Secretary. THE DANGER OF HABIT. Modern civilisation has made us very largely creatures of habit. For j example—You buy too many things from habit. . just because “you’ve always bought that kind.’’ Buying the family breakfast food should never be left to habit. Certainly. it should be an oat —the best balanced of all cereals. It contains 16 per rent, protein, 58 per cent, carbohydrate, and is well suplied with minerals and vitamins. Just os ■ certainly it should bear the Diamond Brand, sign of flavour and wholesomeness. Don’t let habit yule you—ask for Diamond Rolled Oats at all grocers.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1933, Page 1

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