J! Our - j I Children’s j | Health is New 111 Zealand’s I Wealth! “i ill ij; On the health of young New hj Zealanders depends well, | |: everything. j| 'l'lierofore you cannot be too 1 || careful in choosing their daily I I foods. One thing is certain: | they should have plenty of "K V ] ! JAM —the jure and wholesome |! ! Jam. I | Childhood’s natural craving j ■1 for sweets should he satisfied 1 { with a natural sweet of undotibt- i I ed food value, rather than with ; j j manufactured sugar concoctions. i ‘K’ j JAM | Is simply Nature’s choicest ,| j Spread for Daily Broad.” i j bruits, perfectly prepared in ab- j ! white purity. It is “The Best i Prepared by KIRKPATRICK'S ; i in Sunny Nelson. Whore the Best bruits Grow. JjIIBB (gIGNALS. , Following are the fire alarm signals employed by the Hokitika Fire Brigade:— Gibson’s Quay to Weld Street, bounded by Bealey Street: One toll and a peal. Weld Street to Hampden Street, bounded by Bealey Street: Two tolls and a peal. Hampden Street to Town Belt, hounded by Bealey Street: Three tolls and a peal. Bast of Bealey Street, hounded by Stafford Street; Four tolle and a peal. East of Bealey Street, from Stafford Street to Gibson’s Quay: Five tolls and a peal. The attention of the public is drawn to the fact that in the event of a fire being discovered, alarms may bo given by telephones at the undermentioned places • Supt. Braddon’s house, Sewell Street. Deputy-Supt. Davidson, Bealey St. Foreman R. Boss—Gibson’s Quay. Mr. A. A. Andrewes, Park Street. Mr. J. Maunders, RolJeston Street. These telephones form a fire circuit with the Watch Tower after the Telephone Exchange closes. THE leading mercery depot. A. E. Stapleton, (Proprietor). Telephone 123. P.O. Box 12 A E. fa. Has just opened up a splendid assortment of New Goods. Men’s Nsgllgs shirts, from 3s 8d to u-j e* _ Men’s Tennis Shirts, »rom <s to Ts 60. Men’s Working Shirts, from 3s 6d u Is ear Men’s Soft Felts, from 3s 6d. Men’s Volour Hats In all colours. Me..; Mohair and 'tf*. e «it, s» ed to 12s 6d. Mon's r'aok Fleribles and Caps. Also a splendid range of Children’s Fancy Sox and 3s 4d Hose for Summei Wear. INSPECTION INVITED.
N.Z INSURANCE COV. FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT Established: 1851. CAPITAL " Subscribed capital Cross Assets Losses paid over Th» Prunler and Wealthiest Colonial Company. LOWEST RATES. FIRE and marine busmen el all klnda at lowest rates. A. B. KING, Agent, Hokitika. JOHN CROWLEY & (X Sab-Agent, Ross. Head onion M(i. Zealand Insurance Buildings, Ausktand. Oliver and Duff REVEiL OTREET, HOKITIKA. MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. BOOT Ainu SHOE WAREHOUSE.. REVEL), STREET, HOKITIKA. . REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF THEIR FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF WINTER GOODS. OF WINTER GOODS. OF 'WINTER GOODS. £1,800,801 £1.500,00. 1.1.0. 8.000. ouO Every class of Boots and Shoes of A.l. quality. Telephone, No. 139.
BBTA3LI6HSD 1690. T. L. RALFE, MONUMENTALIST, STAFFORD STREET, HOKITIKA. ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS UNDERTAKEN In any 'amatary In Weatland. SFECIiLir* GRANITE AND MARBLE LETTERING. %l*sr*s3i—" Rail!
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West Coast Times, 17 April 1914, Page 2
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519Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, 17 April 1914, Page 2
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