Summer Fruit . . IN WINTER, Yes, even although there's frost on the ground you can Tstill have delicious pies, or fruit and custard. We have preserved thousands of tins of St. George PIE APRICOTS. all ready for the " fruitless" mouths. The fruit is already cooked, and may be served in a pie, or merely heated. These are specially selected apricots from the famous Teviot Orchards of Central Otago, and when you've said "Teviot," Apricots youVe said the last word for quality. They're packed in convenient gallon, or half-gall ©n caus, and are kept by lea ding grocers. If yours has' nt gotcha mike him.get them for you. PRESERVED BY IRVINE AND STEVENSON, At the St. George Preserving Works, DUNEDIN
Gramaphones! Gramaphones ! I Gramaphones!! —AND Records ! Records!! Records!!! JJAVING been appointed Agent for the Gram jphone Coy., Ltd., and Edison's Phonograph, I am now prepared to offer these to- the Public at Bed-Rock Prices. Price Lists and full information on application to ' Jas. King, BOOKSELL a STATIONER, ACENT. CAssiDY>~car ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. J/AVE KUMARA after awival of T^,™ tram for Broken River TTJESndSL and TH^RSDAYS, arriving CHRISTCHURCH on WEDNESDAYS SSJSEL*-* OVOTigW - Passengers this route to Christchurch will have time to enjoy the Scenery on the -way between Otira and Kumara and an easy trip. - & CO., m)i»KO£IORS. I w GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT No. 4. A LIBERAL BYSTEM OF HOB. FORFEITURE proUcU miy Aaaqrapoe Polity innai by tha Deptrtnual J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner.
CHARLES HANNAM Wholesale Retail ond Family Butehcr. REVELL ST., . . . HOKITIKA< Q HANNAM is noted for buying the CHOICEST MEAT in the " market. - • ~ Up Top tradesman in charge of the manufacture of all classes of small Goods. Lowest prices for Cash. TELEPHONE NO. 118. Pianos! Pianos!! By Leading Makers. ON THREE YEARS' TERMS. Inspection Cordially Invited byW. H. R. Goodrick, STATIONER. REVELL ST. . . . HOKITIKA Agent for — ' The London and Berlin Piano" Company. FRESH FISHI FREBH FISHI JAMES LYNCH~~notifi es that h« has been appointed Sole Agent for the district for Messrs Murray and U>., the well-known fishmongers, of Nelson. ' He will be supplied with fresh fish twice and three times a week, and oftener if possible. He will make frequent visits to Kimu, Kamen and Humphries to sup. ply customers. k
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West Coast Times, 7 September 1909, Page 4
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371Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, 7 September 1909, Page 4
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