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NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO (LIMITED.) ACCIDENT BRANCH. mRANSACTS ALL BRANCHES 01 A ACCIDENT BUSINESS. And la the— OLDEST, LARGEST, ..■and... STRONGEST colonial accident OOT MAIN FEATURES: —Absolute 8* eurity, Prompt, and Liberal Settlement EMPLOYEIKS of labour Will study their own interests fcf plying for rates and other particulars to—,„G. S. CRAY AND CO.. WEST COAST REPRESENTATIVES GREY MOUTH. r AND HORSES. ' AND WOOL, SKINS, HIDES & FAT i MATSON AND CO. XtX want to bring before Vendors the fact that they are iu business in Canterbury as Selling Agents, and that they K’iU be pleased to receive Consignments of all classes of Produce or Stock, or particulars of Farms for sale, and will ba please! to sell in any centre. IT IS WELL RECOGNISED: IT IS WELL RECOGNISED: IT JS WELL RECOGNISED: FIRSTLY'—That our Auctioneers ar t the best team of salesmen of any one Firm in New Zealand. SECONDLY: —They are good judges and men who are held in the highest esteem by all who visit the various markets. THIRDLY:—Our Principals are the owners of our business., and they do not visit the markets in a casual way, but attend all sales, thereby look inti after the Client’s interests, and as Sellers and Judges they have no compeer! in the trade. If you have got any business to transact on this side of the Island, do not allow anyone to deter you or any sub-agent to side track yeti, or any apparently disinterested individual to wean you from sending your stock through H. MATSON AND CO'S agency as there are paid touts and complimentary touts i u all'callings of life. Our paddocking accommodation is th tt best. We make good sales ana always have a large following of butchers that we can depend upon for competition. The Government price is always current, and expert buyers are always prepared to pay the Government price in the works. In the opeli market it is a question of assessment. One buyer estimate* bigger killing weight than anyone else and the boldest buyer to-day may be the smallest competitor the n«xt day, therefore the Auctioneer who is selling should have tb e best abilities and our sellers are noted for their magnetic power of extracting bids and arv) surely the men you want, and you can only get them by sending your business to H. MATSON AND CO. CONSIGNMENTS" OF STOCK— Please consign to Matson*, Addington. . CONSIGNMENTS OF WOOL, SKINS, and PRODUCE.—PIease con sign to Matsons, Christchurch. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. If Vendors prefer to sell their stuff delivered in the Works at an overall price, we ca n always get a Bhade better than current value, and will relieve you of worry apd care this side. Wire or writ« us for instruction entiling y°u to facility in truoking at Arthur’s Pass, etc. H MATSON & CO. P. 0. BOX 3. CHRISTCHURCH. Stephens Bros. Drapers, Clothiers and General Importers* fieveJl-streefc - - Hokitika IJAVE just received a large assortment of Ladies Costumes, Coats and Tweeds, also everything for Winter Wear. Inspection Invited.

«J. Satchell, Cheap Boot Depot, REVELL STPEE" 1 , HOKITIKA. The Cheapest and Best Bootshop in Hokitika. Inspection Invited. Q. Lakin, ifvSanagei, JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVEIh Another fr£*h assortment of MARBLE HEADSTONES. r'tHOICE SELECTION of WREATHS and SHADES, and WREATH b R AMES. INSPECTION INVITED I I !i= A. THOMPSON. UNDERTAKER & MONUMENTAL MASON. GIBSON 5 QUAY, HOKITIKA. ‘

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1918, Page 4

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