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Name Address I INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS. 63, DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. Paterson, Michel AND CO. LTD. Grass Seeds l Grass Seeds! Cocksfoot Red Clover English Rye White Clover Italian Rye Timothy Cow Grass Alsyke Crimson Clover, etc., etc. ALSO— Carrot, Swede, Mangold and all other agricultural and garden seeds. Superphosphates, and other agricultural manures, etc., etc. ALWAYS IN STOCK. OATB, FLOUR, CHAFF, ORAN, POLLARD. WHEAT, ONIONS OAT MEAL LUCERNE HAY ETC., ETC., PATERSON, MICHEL & CO WHARF ST. : : Phone No. 2. COMING EVENTS. November 26. —Election of County Chairman. Nov, 26th,, —M. Houston and Co. stock sale, Waitaha. November 26th,—Annual and ordinary meeting of the Westland County Council. .November 26—Tenders close at noon for County works, South Westland. Nov. 26th.—W. Jeffries and Co. Kokatahi stock sale. Nov. 30.—St. Andrews Day. Dec. 1. —Anniversary Day, Westland Province,
Dec. 3,—Social, Kokatahi Public Ha Dec. sth.—All entries dose, Wes land Racing Club’s meeting. Dec. 6,—Princess Theatre, Bosip Tournament. Dec. 19th.—Acceptances first day racps close, Westland Racing Club. Dec. 26th, 27th.—Westland Raoin Club’s summer meeting. ARTHUR G. PILKINGTGN, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. (Late Military Representative to Firs Canterbury Military Service Board), MASONIC CHAMBERS. Hamilton Street, HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1919, Page 2
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340Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1919, Page 2
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