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Tenders are invited for the purchase for removal of a three-roomed cottage iji Weld Street. Mr Geo. A. Wood notifies his whitebait factory is now open and receiving whitebait in any quantity. “The Bristol” sells quality goods at lowest cash prices. Navy serge suits to measure at 79/6 to 90/-. Fit and style guaranteed .—Advt. National Mortgage notify that their sale announced to be field at Wataroa on Thursday next lias been cancelled, and the sale will he held about the middle of Nevember. The freight hauled through the Ot.ra tunnel from west to sast for the week ended Saturday last amounted to 8.828 tons, In the corresponding week last year the total was’ 7,749, and in 1931 it amounted to 7.092 tons. Messrs W. Jeffries and Co., notify an auction sale of poultry and potatoes in the mart at 11 a.m. on Saturday next; and entries for their stock sale at Kokatahi on Wednesday, November 1. Some largo mobs of cattle for the sale at Wataroa to-morrow were on the move over the weekend in South West land. The wattle ai’e from the far south mainly, and represent a. fine line oi stock. They were moving in three large mobs totalling upwards of 500 head. Thrifty buyers, should make it their business to inspect the special line of quality shirts now displayed by “The Bristol.” These shirts represent quality in every dekail for the cash price of 5s lid. Also ask to be shown ties, fancy sox, underwear esc. and you will find that Bristol prices, for quality goods are the lowest in town.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1933, Page 4

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265

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1933, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1933, Page 4

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