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TTOR SALE.—Good waste paper in any quantity. Apply—Times Office. IK BUM HOTEL MAIN STREET, KDMARA. THE PROPRIETOR wishes to announce that ho has completed alterations to his well and favourably known hotel, which will be found to bo the most complete ou the Coast. Private sitting-room, billiard room, shower and plungo baths, and every; convenience. Livery and bait stables. Horses, Coaches and Traps, Always e*'! HIRE, The choicest brands of Wine and Spirits always ii stock. oii> Piyoci 3 PROPRIETOR.

SOUTH WESTLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE OP . COACHES. (John Adamson, proprietor.) ROSS TO WAIHO GORGE (FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER) AND VICE VERSA m HE MAIL COACH leaves Ross for Waiho Gorge and Okarito every Tuesday morning, returning, leaving South Westland every Saturday morning. Special conveyances arranged at shortest notice. Tourists and others desirous of visiting Franz Josef Glacier can obtain all information as to means of transit, fares, etc., from the Agents. Booking pasongers and goods arranged with tho undersigned. MARK SPROT AND- CO., Agents, HokMika and Groymouth.

For HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES and SHEEP. SCIENTIFIC FEEDING: MAXIMUM RESULT AT MINIMUM COST. A sure cure for Worms and Bets. MI-KI Is a high class guaranteed article, free from all deleterious or sickly Colouring. It ensures those absolute essentials of good health and condition, viz.—perfect digestion, purity of blood, and entire freedom from Internal parasitic life. Thus all kinds of stock, particularly hard working horses and racehorses in training, may bo kept in perfect health and condition at a minimum cost In feeding (a most important item in their management). A horse can be kept in good health and condition for the trifling oxponso of a little more than a penny a day; other stock In proportion. A certain preventive and cure for worms. Alfred Buckland & Sons,

Chief Agents, N.Z. x Batson & Coy., LOCAL AGENTS, SHADES HOTEL, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (.Next to Bank of Now South Wales.) FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION. MODERATE TARIFF. Permanent Boarders will find every comfort and .convenience. Ccnntry Visitors specially catered for. TARIFF, Ss per Diem. VV. J, LARCOMEE Proprietor. (Late of Hamner Springs.)

BOOTMAKER, Revell Street : : r Hokitika, JS NOW'' OPENING tip his spring and summer shipment of boots an shoes. Repair work neatly and substantial}? done and moderately charged for. Elephant brand Guniboots a spec iatity,. The best on the market, inspection invited. PRICES LOW, Arclh* Little., BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER. REVELL STREET ... HOKITIKA,

Charles Lange, ANNOUNCES to his numerous friends on tho West Coast that he has taken over tho MASONIC HOTEL (Near Cathedral Square.) CHRISTCHURCH. The hotel is situated in the heart of tho city and is one of the most commodious structures in ChristcmJTCh. Correspondence promptly afctfetfdcd U

BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, CLYDE BAKERY ... WELD ST. T)ESIRE to sincerely thank their Patrons for the liberal support accorded them since taking over the above business. The firm have added to their estab lishment Up - to-datQ TEA ROOMS Tea rooms, tea ROOMS TEA ROOMS. In which every dainty of the confectioner’s ai-t may he obtained. TE V COFFEE OR COCOA SERVED ALL HOURS. A cordial welcome extended to all.

. GQvmmfimr NsuhanGF * DEPARtMEMti ** FACT Mo. 3. The BONUSES are arranged oa m \ Jncrtasiag scale according to leagth of time assured. J. H. mCRAKDSON, Commissioner. R. S- IiAJTAj Resyeot Am* ' V .' , “ J' V

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West Coast Times, 19 June 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, 19 June 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, 19 June 1912, Page 1