PHIBIIWIIIIIB We Have Your | SUMMER SUIT B H HIRE. H LawHEST QUALITY ?- MATEBIAL2. l. LATEST SHADES § —at—- | MODERATE PRIOEB. | M. McGAVIN, Tailor. | Revell St., HOKITIKA. | Siiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY IN SOUTH WESTLAND. IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY HEVELDT, DECEASED. AT THE HOMESTEAD, MATAINUI, WEDNESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1929, at 1 p.m. jyj HOUSTON & CO. in conjunction * with Dalgety and ,Co. Ltd., favoured with instructions from the administrator, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as above:— LOT 1. —{Section 2623 containing 167 acres more or less, Block XL, Wataroa Survey District, held under Renewable Lease,, annual rental £4. This is known as the homestead section, is well fenced, all cleared, and in splendid pastures, 3 roomed cottage, wool shed, sheep yards, dip and sheep pens. Very suitable for dairying and about three miles from store, Post Office and Dairy Factory. LOT 2.—Section 3072 containing 153 acres, Block 1., Wataroa Survey District, held under Renewable Lease, annual rental £3 4/-. About 25 acres cleared and in grass, remainder in bush and native grass. LOT 3.—Lease of Perth River Run of 31,560 acres more or less, annual rental £B. ALSO LIVE STOCK AS FOLLOWS:— 150 Romney Cross breeding EWES, mixed ages. 60 DRY EWES. 160 FAT LAMBS. 1 HACK MARE. Conditions of lale may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneers or at the office of C J. P. Sellers, Solicitor, Hokitika, from whom full particulars may be obtained.
KELLER’S HOTEL HOKITIKA. Under the patronage of Hie Bo ,'al Higuness, the Prince of Walei. W. KELLEB Box 13. Phone 11. Proprietor.
CENTRAL HOTEL v HOKITIKA. THE LABOUR MAN’S HOUSE Excellent accommodation; single and double rooms; extended to working men at all times. Meals served at all hours. MOSSY DOWELL Driver- to His Royal Highness i the Prince of Wales, on his tour of West land. PROPRIETOR.
It’s the Build of a Suit That Counts «Just like a building or a ship, a suit should be •» planned ahead and, built up, from a good foundation. A decision as to style and material is the first step — then exact measurements are necessary. Expert cutting and careful iitting pl-ay their important part, and finishing by hand tailoring gives a suit that superior appearance and perfect fit which every man wants in his clothes. This certainly takes a little time, but it’s worth while, don’t you think! T. CRANKSHAW, Tailor, Greymouth. Phone 446.
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Grey River Argus, 9 February 1929, Page 2
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