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I uns urm ms style, mim m oubabiutv at Oliver & Duff's -(0)'■‘o obtain com Ye e sit sfmio •• i t your parch asi of Winter Footwear vr-u s’ion] ; go to OI.IVER & DUFF’S here u splendid assortment of qual--1 l_j ~ov,cl:, id ways await you. Kach week our stocks are augmented b frequent arrivals of the stall lard makes which express Fashion k latest decree. i&CSi Pai tic ill a r men mid women can always be satisfied here. We guarantee that our Winter Footwear will always keep its shane- an important factor to you. OLIVE?? and DU Pi** s; For Re Value,” Phone 139 HOKITtK 4. mm ess ?mm Hokitika Mstor Weld Street, Hokitika Phone Nod 122. Garage. OBINSONso as 3*4 f-| ESI RE to that they have purchased the Motor Garage Business of FMkenbach, Ltd., and jit will in future be conducted under the personal supervision of Mr William Robinson, (Cordial-Fac-tory is being c ntinued under the management of Mr Oliver Robinson.) Motor Cars at any moment for Service to all parts of the Coast. Trips arranged to any place. Your Support is solicited. 'Terms Moderate. repair department in charge of a fust-classjaiechardc MI work done guaranteed

m wm mm mm mm mm mm* B!O¥0LE3 S MOTOR CYCLES, & CO§£B §' OR IES 5 REPAIR WOKK, BlCYCLES,—■‘Standard,’ ‘Speedwell,’ ‘Anglo-Special,’ ‘New Hudson.’ Scores of Second Cycles o' carious makes. MOTOPw CYCLES, -‘New Hudson,’ ‘ Henderson.’ Big list of Second-hand Motor C}^cles. REPAIR WORK, —New Piston Rings, New Busins made. Repairing, Joining, &c., by Acetone Welding Method. ACCESSORIES, - Accessories of every for BtC3 T cles and Motor Cycles. Greater satisfaction, b.ttcr attention to 3 our order Money saved by sending to SCOTT’S for W. A, fecit & Speedwell Cycle VVoiks, 183 DUNEOi mm ami mm mm sons, George Street, srs Baaee mam ma mm 'mm ems mm wm mas ras mm

Westland Furniture House, WELD STREET, : : HOKITIKA. A Chance that may never occur again. —>~*sa©‘E>—< E. PEA K E Having oecu fortunate in securing a very limited number of OIL .PAINTINGS by tbe well-known Artist, Paul Wren, each painting bearing the artist’s signature, is offering them at £1 each, the original cost being £3 3s. All are of New Zealand scenery Great Reduction Sale of Furnitu/e Di.rii g this sale no reasonable offer will be refused for any article of Fam tore lb n’t mbs this opportunity of securing Furniture at ’ YOUR OWN PRICK.

LAND AND ,17“ ACRES, FREEHOLD, alongside Railway Station and main road, Grey Valley. Six roomed homestead, ’dairy, ham and shearing shod, slaughter house, cart and implements, shed, garage, blacksmith's shop two wliares, stables, etc., spring water supply, orchard and garden. All cleared and ploughable, with exception about o acres shelter pines. Good, deep, rich spil except narrow strip near railway and road. ’Will carry GOO dairy cows, pigs, etc. Price £ls per acre. Easy terms. Apply at once— MARK SPROT AND CO., Givymoußi. /jnn ACRES, FREEHOLD; 40 acres FV'l L.1.P., 280 acres Renewahlc Lease, 30 acres T.G.L.; total 750 acres, near Aliaura. Partly ring fenced, subdivided into several paddocks; 210 acres felled and laid down in grass. New six-roomed Homestead; hut 1(1x21: dairy wool shed. 7-byre cow shed. Price’£lßoo. including Government mortgage £ooo. Terms for balance, if required. MARK SPROT AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, Grevmouth. j “Q ACRES OF FREEHOLD alongside railway station and Alain Road, Grey Valley; 40 acres lolled on lint and ploughable; (i 0 acres felled on hillside; remainder hilly hush land. Will carry 50 sheep plus lambs, 20 cattle. Price £3 per acre. Easy terms. Apply— MARK SPROT AND CO., Grevmouth. ESTATE ACENTS 9AA ACRES, FREEHOLD. NEAR GIIEYMOFTH, with fmjrreomed Homestead, 4-byre’ coiv shed (with concrete iioor); about 50 acre.s hush, balance with little clearing up, ploughable. Will carry 70 to 80 cows in present state; can be made to carry 100. Easy terms, apply promptly. MARK SPROT AND CO. Land and Estate Agents, Greymouth O/(0 L.1.P., ROTOAfANp. * Splendid dairy or fat ten jug farm. Six-reomod homestead, eowshed, all <irc< i; snrv farm buildings. Will carry 70 to 80 cows. A splendjd propiv.i:i>it. Terms. Apply prompt— AIAP. 1C SPROT AND c 6., Greyihonth. 4.17 ACRES 035 Freehold, 100 ’ i-.i.P., 155 Regulation License. 2> T.G.L.) Rental £1 19s p.a.; practically ring fenced; sub-divided into seven paddocks; all felled with exception of 170 acres hush; 100 acres ploughable; on nice slope and consequently naturally draffied. Sevenroomed Homestead, wash-house, dairy, barn, cart-shed, stables, milking shed, blacksmith’s shop, PRICE for land and 280 ewes, 100 hoggets, 21 dairy cows (due September), 2 hulls, 10 two-year-old cattle, 31 calves, 2 horses sow and litter, dead stock £2oo—£4-100. Terms arranged. MARK SPROT AND CO., Greymouth.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1918, Page 1

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