You Can’t Afford to Miss These Money-Savers! Ye Olde English COCOA 9d lb Bournville COCOA Bd, 3’s 1/3, I’s 2/5 NESTLES with free chocolate, £’s 7d, i’s 1/1, I’s 2/2 Capstan COCOA, 11b tins i/Z Horlock’s MALTED MILK, large size 2/6 Morton’s FISH PASTES, 3 tins a 1/Wonderful value. Sapolin ALUMINIUM £pt T/8 tin 500 page WRITING PADS 1/ENVELOPES 5 pkts 1/Qts Worcestershire SAUCE 10d Qt 3 Tomato SAUCE 1/1 HOPS 1/4 lb MALT EXTRACT 10d lb HONEY I’s Bd, 2’s 1/3, 5’S 3/-OLI-VE OIL pts 1/-, qts 2/3 PARAFFIN OIL pts 1/-, qts 1/10 BAKING POWDER, Acto, made by m Edmtnds’, 1/- large tm SUirmer APPLES, only limited quantity left, cheapest in town, 4/6 401 b case. Delicious APPLES 5/- case BANANAS 1/3 dozen CAULIFLOWERS from 4d each, fresh from the growers. PUMPKINS, Iron Bark 2d lb CARROTS 1/6 quarter, PARSNIPS 2/- quarter SWEDES 21- quarter POTATOES 2/3 quarter New Season’s SEEDS 5 pts a 1/■ CHEESE full cream 7d lb EGGS guaranteed fresh'l/6 dozen BACON, best rashers lOd and I4d lb SAVELOYS, Swan 1/3 dozen LUNCHEON SAUSAGE 10d lb WHEY BUTTER B£d lb ASSORTED BISCUITS 10d lb RING ’PHONE 68. Revell Street, ' - - ~ - Hokitika. BRANCH STORE, HAMPDEN STREET.
CHOICE PLANTS FOR THE j GARDEN. WE offer strong; and j healthy plants of the, following, ■ for: present planting,: >vix':— ; : * 1 i 1 ■ ; H ■! 1 Azaleas (Indica). These are the evergreen azaleas, strong plants set with flower buds; colours, white, red and pink 3/6 each; : < ;' Azalea Mollis, the deciduous azalea, strong plants set with flower buds; colours mostly in the orange tones. 3/6 each. ' 1 Daphne Jndica Rubba, strong plants, 3/6 each. Boron ia Megastigma, the .brown, sweet scented boronia, strong plants 3/6 ea. Andromeda Japonica, fine bushy plants, furnished with buds. Flowers resemble the lily of the valley, 3/6 each; Magnolia Soulgngians, sometimes called the Tulip tree, 3/6 each. Rhododendron Pink-Pearl, trusses of magnificent pink flowers, 7/6 each. Kalmia Latifolia, abundant pink flowers so beautiful that it was one of those proposed as the National Floral Emblem for North America. Plants with flowers 51- each. Heaths in choice varieties 2/6 and 3/6 each. PLANTING TIME STILL ON. It is , not too late to plant out the following:— Roses in 200 best sorts, dwarf, climbing and polyanthus varieties 1/6 each or 15/- per dozen. Apple Trees, strong two and three year old trees 2/6 each. Peaches, choice kinds 3/6 eachPlums, best yellow and purple varieties 3/6 each. Pears, early, medium and late 3/6 each. Cherries,’ white and black 3/6 each. Gooseberries/ the very best 10/- per do* Currants, black, red and white 10/* vf. } per dozen. Cupressus Macrocarpa, 2-year-old 30/per 100; 1-year-old' 30/- per 100 Pinus Insignis, 1-year-old 51- per 100; 2year 12/6 per 100. Cupressus Lawsoniana, strong specimens 9/- per dozen. Rhubarb 8/- and 10/- per dozen. 10 per cent discount for cash on sales ! of 10/- and upwards. NAIRN AND SONS. Lincoln Rd.,_ Christchurch. Established 1879.
Amusements. SPECIAL NOTICE. SOLDIERS’ HALL.' TO-NICHT! ■ TO-NICHTI WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1933. PATRONS to the A.SJY.M.C, invitation Ball are (notified; that the ball will 'be .held in the Soldiers’ Hall owing to the large crowd attending. Programme of dancing commences at 8.30 sharp. Music by Happiness Boys. Mr A,. Thom a @ M.C. \ ~ ANNUAL BALL. ftj Z. R.S.A., Ross Branch, to be held 11. in the TOTARA HALL, ROSS, on FRIDAY, 1 August 25th, 19331 Music by Ross Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Excellent:.supper. Prices: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/t. Also Juvenile Plain and Fancy Dress Dance on following night. Prizes for best fancy Costumes. Prices: Juveniles 6cl. Adults 1 /-. Secretaries take Note. B. McNICOL, Hon. Secretary. TOKER’S HALL, ARAHURA. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1933. /"'IRAND BALL, dn aid of Kaihinu nJT School funds. Good music, good floor; good supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. AY. DOVE, Hon. Sec. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4,1933. APLATN and Fancy Dress Masquer- , ado BALL will be held in aid of the funds of the AVestland Hospital, tendered by residents of Kokatahi and Koiterangi. Music by Happiness Boys. Gentlemen 2/6, ladies 1/6. J. FLEMING, Chairman. T 8 TURNER’S n “ x THE LEADING FRUITERERS. GREENGROCERS & CONFfcCTION’ ERS. SEED POTATOES JUST ARRIVED EPICURE, ROBIN ADAIR, SUTTON’S SUPREME, AUCKLANDER’S, BLACK KIDNEY, KING EDWARD, ARRAN CHIEF,. BEAUTY HEBRON, EARLY ROSE. JAM ORANGES 1/6 & 21- DOZEN OUR STOCK, GUARANTEED. WE DELIVER THE GOODS. Box TIIDMCDJQ phol 21. I U Il.IILal 1 U 156. WELD STREET HOKITIKA.
HOME MAKING. pOR SATISFACTORY WORK at « satisfactory price go to— P. R, WHITFORD, BUILDER Hampden Street, HOKITIKA, 'Phone No. 211. Plans Prepared and Quotations Given. A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in tli© wanted columns of the “Guardian” will Bell your goods. Tr y itl Prepaid rates: 15 words 1/-, three consecutive insertions 2/5, ZANN Pile Treatment. —Easily ap-. plied; stops itching and bleeding; no operation. Generous free sample sent for 6d stamps. Zaun Proprietary, Box 952, J.E., Wellington.
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