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JAMES KING. BOOKSELLER AND. STATIONER. REVELL ST. HOKITIKA. T'M PORTER OF MERCANTILE STA. * TIONERY of every description, y Account books, all sizes. ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy- and ornamental stationery, drawing -papery school bags and requisites stocked. Lirtb day and reward books, cards and ilia, minated texts, bibles, prayers and hymns. , , ... The latest books and magazines ar< riving by every mail. OTIRfI TO ARTHUR'S PASS. CASSIDY i CO.; LTD; I INE OF COACHES run. between .Otira and Arthur’s.-Bass .every TUESDAL, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. ~ AYe have been established forty years and our name.i&a household one. amongst the travelling, publish, We Lave up-to-date., coaches,- plant, and good horses on the rQad, ard.caa carry up to 140 passengers per trip. ~,, We employ only steady, reliable and jxperiecced Drivers. Book only with—,. r • MESSRS CASSIDY. AND CO.. LTD W. JEFFRIES AND CO v Local .Agents. r *VHE SOUTH BRITISH INSUItI . AiNCE COY., LTD Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds ex- .- ceed £/:>0,000 Head Office • Auckland, New Zealand. Capital £2,oQo;<)ob Every description ot Fire, Marine arid Accident Insurance. Business taken at the Lowest Current rates.' LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED Every information supplied by: J. H. WILSON. Agent, ReVell Street,Hokitika A. W. .PEEBLES. , Sub-Agent, Ro** « n DTUFRM numnenrc (LIMITED.) ffl ESTABLISHED 1830 LONDON AND ABERDEEN.

ccumulated Funds £8,500.000 EVERY DESCRIPTION* OF . - FERE,’ ACCIDENT,- BURGLARY, AND LIVE.STOCK, INSURANCE business ij .taken iT -LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Sub-Agent:— j .- t,-r W GEORGE PAMMENT^Uni ,-:;jNumar». Chief Agent for Weistlanipf-.-VIVIAN W. M.BONAR. WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA*,.,, ESTABLISHED 1859. TEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, Also actaavr-u- i Trustee, executor, agent, ATTORNEY. . Capital . £1,500,004 Paid up and Reserves including undivided pro- * . u-jtjf fits) £1,795,310 Net Income £P,873j690 THE PREMIER COLONIAL CO.-J Branch Office for Canterbury and West Coast :—■* -■ ■< > 111, HEREFORD STREET, - ; W. I. BOLAM, Manager. Agent at Hokitika:— - « •„r.. - A. B. KING. Sub-Agent at Ross:— ; ;?;s JOHN CROWLEY, and CO. Agent at Three Mile:J. C. MALFROY CO. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO (Limited). ACCIDENT BRANCH. r* v RANSACTS ALL KINDS OF ACCIDENT BUSINESS and-is tW OLDEST, LARGEST and STRONGEST COLONIAL ACCIDENT COY. • -- MAIN FEATURES:—AbsoIut© -Security, Prompt and Liberal Settlement. EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. Sr.Will study their own interests byipL plying for rates and other particulars to— CRAY 4 COY:: .. „ WEST COAST REPRESENTATIVES GREYMOUTH. FARMERS: before installing a milking plant consult A. CEPERMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Hokitika. who will put you on the right track with the following .outfit: — wolseley cream separators, British made.for British users. 1921 Models. •» . Farmers use a . PRESTON COW DETECTOR to find your robber cows ■ ■ j- •• -■ THE GANE MILKING MACHINE. the best on the market. THE ANDERSON OIL ENGINE. which speaks for itself. THE HUTCHISON HYDRAULIC VACUUM PUMP. is the most interesting power machine; ' doing the. combined work tof the biP engine and vacuum pump, which may*be T installed'wherever there -is a fall’of! a bout 12 feet, and a water f flew* of--20,000 gallons per hour. .Thisful machine also drives a vacuum engine - for separating. THE- "HARVOS" ~ OSCiLLA*TN(j' SLIDE VALVE VACUUM PUMP^i This.is the latest in vacuum .puinpß and* must appeal to anyone piloting in a' milking-machine, as the Valydi which afe the trouble makers, are tirely done away. This pums ! heat's and the efficiency is so high thas a smaller pump can be used A . CEPIiEMAN

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1922, Page 4

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