1920 asi 16®' 60 ver* yeai»aJ* of unvarying success in relieving coughs and colds, is the long record of Bonnington # * Irish Mess-To-day, as in the days o! oar grandfathers, it occupies first place in tens of thousands of homes. Mrs. J. G. Russell, of Oaaaru, write*:—"l am remember as long as thirty years when Bonnington’s Irish Moss was used for me as a child by my mother, and I now use it in myovfnhome for my children.” Bonnindton’s Iri&hOMoss seldom fails to relieve the most stubborn cases of coughs and colds. Avoid substitutes. Insist on Bonnington’s Irish Moss. At all Chemists and Stores, 1/6 and 2/6. if >8 \ WARBLE HEADSTONES. nHOICE SELECTION OF, WREATHS and SHADES, and WREATHFRAMES. H. A. THOMPSON, UNDERTAKER and MONUMENTAL MASON. GIBSON’S QUAY, HOKITIKA. INSPECTION INVITED. • MATSON & CO. CHRISTCHURCH STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LICENSED WOOL BROKERS, LAND BROKERS, LICENSED GRAIN BROKERS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, SKIN, HIDE AND FAT BROKERS, SHARE BROKERS, AND GENERAL SUPPLIERS. WE HAVE GREAT PLEASURE in offering to our WEST COAST FRIENDS our services in any of the above capacities. Those who realise through at insure that their consignments have the benefit of— ZEALOUS REALISATION EXPERT JUDGMENT . . PROMPT RETURNS. . . WHO C\N OFFER YOU MORE? Our principals have been born in the trade, and are surrounded in all departments with a staff which is second to none.
LIVE STOCK. WE HAVE EXTRAORDINARY FACILITIES to enable us to obtain the topmost prices for our Clients both for fat and store stock. Upon receipt of advice to that effect we shall have pleasure in arranging for trucks to be supplied at Arthur’s Pass and if necessary -for cattle to be driven over the Pass from Otira. We would strongly urge our clients to give ub as much notice &b possible when trucks are required as during the height of the season, the demand for railway space is usually considerably greater than the number of trucks which are available, and as all trucks are booked by the Department in strict priority of application, clients will be studying their own interests in advising us as early as possible of requirements for trucks. Upon arrival of the stock at Addington Yards the same will be promptly untrucked by our expert drovers and judiciously attended to and drafted. In the matter of realisation ouj principals and auctioneers will leave no stone unturned to record the topmost possible realisation, and account of sales and cheque wid promptly follow. WOOL. SKINS, HIDES AND FAT. For highest prices and PROMPT RETURNS consign these commodities to us either by rail or by boat. In all cases please send advise as to quantity being sent forward, and when and how consigned—then LEAVE THE REST TO US; YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINIED
MANURES AND SEEDS. WB ANTICIPATE a consideraole amount of spring Bowing may be done on the Coast this year. The War is over, and a more settled feeling permeates the mind of the settler. For all supplies of this descriptor you cannot do better than communicate with us. For first class quality and lowest market prices you cannot do better. We wont your business 1 When we have got it we want to hold it! Hence j we cannot afford to do other than render you our best services. We are the oldest private firm in the trade now in existence. Our Principals have served the apprenticeship of a lifetime. Our staff in all departments consists of experts. We confidently assure you that any business entrusted to us vjH he handled in such a manner as will not cause you to feel disappointed. MATSON & CO, CHRISTCHURCH. WELD STREET BAKERY. LAUGHTON BROS. (Formerly of Kanieri and Greymoutb.) BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. Every description of pastry and confectionery. First Class BREAD daily: Cash or Coupons. COMFORTABLE TEA ROOMS! BBRMALINE BREAD now made daily. Your wants promptly attended to. Telephone No 36.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1920, Page 4
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