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E t >;S. tin /:t- ----■ 'W BOOTS AND SHOES FOR SCHOOL! Iron scnoor, wear the toosowraw xe e n mtosa, IsTOHDV MOTS AND SHOES THAT Wll.l. STAND AM amount of hough wear. OLIVER AND DUFF SHOW THESE STYLES AND SIZES FOR ROYS AND GIRLS OF ALL AGES. RUING THE YOUNGS I LRS IN TO-DAY—YOU WILL BE AS PLEASED WITH OUR LOW PRICES AS YOU WILL WITH THE BOOTS THEMSELVES. OLIVER AND DUFF: R 0 0 T IM 1* 01! TEI! S 11 OKIT IK A . Sill: ANY LOAD TO ANYWHERE LIEBODY WANTS TO MOVE QUICKLY - A LOAD ( B L I.vNTET) U R GENT IA T —PER 11A PS A TIM I N OR A 0 I CU. [ 1 IERJSHABLE GOODS; WHATEVER THE J J J- J |()U. EVERY CARE TAKEN, TOO, AN IIY X,OHT Oji [ASSJ'INGEE CARS FOR HIRE KkYNYW HERE, ANY > ORR B R0S " ll’.lione—Garage, 148 S; private 148 M. JJOKITIKA. Garage—Wharf Street, Hokitika.

will bring for your approval Stewart Dawson Huge Selection of RI There’s no wider range or better value on earth. Buying only for cash, and manufacturing for the eleven huge establishments has made Stewart Dawson’s famous throughout the world for rings. Stewart Dawson’s rings embody the best value —the highest quality—the latest styles. A lavishly-illustrated and plainly-priced catalogue, together with finger-measuring card, is yours for the asking. Send postcard to-day. * Largest JewoUers in the British Empire. STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER, CHRISTCHURCH. Bssigs

NEWMAN BROS.. LTDROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER MOTOR SERVICES. vi'i «n\' WtNT (‘0 VST Leave Nelson for CUenhope, Murrliisun Y\ < st.Uaily ( a t 8 a-; "estport to Keen-, D.U..V, »*«• » «■"'■• »"•' •' '■•"’• ' M >-. Daily. 7.1= ~«.. » •.«.. l n,n '' |„ K and INidavs the 7. In a.in. Car from Kiwalm runs via Silir'iri luulTa.si.Km, arrive in'Nelson 10.30 a.m., returning irom -Nelson at 4p ’ Snuei-./ Toilriiiu **'c\Y)l LT,AC ” -Motors available at shortest notire for <£%&%££ Vf&S?** A wo)ii ?l ™ <w. M. l/nnnnntyno and Co), T1.0.v Cook and Sons, and New Zealand OmernHARLKV ,fr CO LTD.. Agents. Oroymouth. WINTER HAS COME THE MODERN GAS EIRE GIVES THE GREATEST AMOUNT OE ITS HEAT TO THE ROOM BY RADIATION. THE SMALL PROPORTION OF THE HEAT WHICH IT GIVES BY CONVECTION IS AT A LOW TEMPERATURE AND DOES NOT CAUSE UN-HYGIENIC HEATING OE TIIE AIR. THAT IS WHY GAS FIRES ARE BEING RAPIDLY ADOPTED FOR HOUSEHOLD HEATING. INSPECT THE HEW RADIATORS AT GAS WORKS & STAFFORD ST. W. H. SHANNON’S RETELL ST. HOKITIKA.

Plenty of Hot Water Ample Supply always METEOI FOR HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, BOARDING HOUSES, DAIRIES. Till* Boiler Is proving a remarkable success where hot water Is required . Independent of the kitchen range. It gives great heating service, Is quick In action and very efficient. A stoady, moderate lire will g.ve sufficient hot water for a bath ovory 16 minutes. Full particulars on application to your Ironmonger. H.E.SHACKLOCK ■> - ' LTD, DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND. sSs. n \ —s ■' jiOGt 8B Wi WlfM i»«EBNie provided at little cost as.ured by installing a FOR HOMES WHERE GAS OR ELECTRICITY IS USED FOR COOK I NO. NO. 1 (as Illustrated) Is designed primarily to meet the requirements of those who cook with gas, or wish a good supply of hot water at a reason* ablo cost. Useful as a destructor—will burn wood, lignite, or coke. May bo set In a brick chimney or placed In any convenient position, and worked with stovi pipe. Easily - connected with existing or new hot water systems. 171 in. wide _ _ 18In. deep E* "J O 241 n. high OU X A larger size may bo obtained for use In hotels, etc.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1925, Page 4

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