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i üßemesaaamnKgX9t> ***** motm A novel and particularly useful idea for a Baby's protection from chills is a S ;55j» <?s» rg 1 a HL li |i 4 o made like a sleeping-bag, keeping baby snug, warm, and wall protected. Especially suitable for Prams and for travelling. Size 33 by 25 ins. In White, Pink, and Blue. Price 21 POST FREE FROM Ballantynes christchurch

i mat mm mm.m® wmmwmammm wm* bam 1 FIRST SHIPMENT OF 1 i New Season’s 1 MILLINERY SM©w showing at IF. Schroder & Go’s I INSPECTION CCBDIALLY INVITEE, ypsa g§ss33 JSSSS IHHSJ HHH !ISS® tePiS fe®** HHB I Clearance of Second-hand IVSOTOR CYCLES. EVERY MACHINE A REAL BARGIAN. Excelsior,- /45, 6 h.p. "’-speed, powerful machine. Running splendidly. ; chine at a very low price. f Reading gear. Take you anywhere. Will stand plenty of work. Nearly new. ' . , Precision— /33, 4£ h.p. 3-speed gear, m good order A very useful machine. Good value. B-aazelWOQd,-/4S, 4 h.p. 3-speed gearbox, twin cylinder, Jap. engine, in good order. Real ship at the price. ,■ Kew Hudson,— £Tl> 1917 model, 6 h,p. 3-speed gearbox. In good order. Britain's best machine A great chance. . ~ New Hudson, — h.p. 3-speea gear.. In 'order. Famous English. make. Don t miss it 3|h.p. 2-soeed. In goodorder. Price ,i s V ery low for this machine. Looks like new. W. A. Scott & Sons, Speedwell Cycle Works, 183 George Street, DUNEDIN-

FARMERS ! FARMERS! , -*••*«- f'l’ IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUY AND SELL through local firms JL w ’ ilo have joint interest with you in developing ycrrs and their interests on the West Coast. Remember that we, with you help to make pr~ •n-ess the dividends from our business go back again in th© district, and nc, to distant shareholders who don’t care a snap for the Coast, except for what they can take out of it. We appreciate Trade Competition, it stimulates and quickens our industrial efforts, it is healthy for trade—and for us too. Our firm is probably the largest individual taxpayer on the West Coast and helps you to keep roads gnd other local requirements. We have a claim upon your trade which no outside organisation can make. We are here and there all the time with you in every progressive effort, and ask you for increased support in our mutual interests, not omy in direct trade, but in anything and everythin" tending towards the development of the West Coast—that’s the community spirit which is the keynote of our business efforts. AND NOW WE VRE* GRATEFUL for tile splendid support accorded to us at our Saleyards Grcvmouth, Rotomami, and Totara Flat, but owing to the productive, "ness of our lands large quantities of live stock are now being exported for sab ?u Canterbury. It is in this Department we specially ask you to favour, us with your consignments through our mutual trade arrangements with Can terbury firms, either for sale at Addington, or direct consignment to the Freezing Works. Wc have facilities for handling consignments without any additional cos to you beyond the ordinary charges, which you pay if consignments are sen direct and it will pay you to send through us—it will make you feel happie for sticking ;to the old firm, which, with you, has don© so much towards de veloping the West Coast trade. . We arrange trucks and railway facilities, driv irm and every attention, absolutely without charge,-getting only in return trade rebate commission from the selling organisation or firm in Canterbury We are in elope touch with Canterbury markets every day, and know ex actly how things are going—it is our business to know—and we are here t cater for that- business,to the utmost. YOURS FAITHFULLY, MARK SPROT & GO.. GM ™ OD ™ ESTABLISHED 53 YEARS AGO.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1918, Page 1

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