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19 MCE S 3 Pint of PRICE 2/6 FORD CARS, TRUCKS AND FORDSQN TRACTORS. TO OR NEARLY 20 YEARS we have J- boon selling Ford Cars. ' AVe brought the first Ford to the Coast and have always been loyal to the Ford on aeeonnt of its usefulness and simplicity. Wo liavo ]>ersonal selling rights in this district for Fords and wish to impress upon probable buyers the advantage of buying a new car supplied by us, direct from the Colonial Motor Co., J.UL, Wellington. Second-hand Fords are frequently advertised after having done two or three years’ work at anything from £l5O to £2OO but it is ehea-, per t , buy :■ .new one. We supply latest model Ford Touring Car (five-seater) with four fixed rims and tyres, one-man hood, improved windscreen, for £230. f.o.b. Wellington. ONE TON TRUCK, with demountable front rims, solid or pneumatic rear tyres, £203. f.o.b. Wellington. Our new Demonstration Car is always on view, out in 'the’open doing its dailywork in and out of town. • Our Ford Truck is always on view after many years work carrying heavy loads of hides, tallow and produce. If you are entorcstcd call and let us demonstrate to you. MARK SPRDT i CO.. GEEYMOUTH.

hide an arrow cycLKRIDE AN ARROW CYCLERIDE AN ARROW CYCLE—TITE BEST IN THE WORLD. —THE BEST IN THE WORLD. • —THE BEST IN THE WORLD. •UTITHY SEND TO ENGLAND, JAYS' PAN AND AMERICA for your Bicycles? when you can hare built to your order any design, and by New Zealand workmen. Support the country that supports you* and keep your workers employed. 8.5. A., or pattern cycles, built by I. BROWN ' HAVE STOOD THE TEST FOR YEARS, and have always given, satisfaction under all conditions. ROADSTER ROAD RACER and TRACK RACING- BICYCLES built to your orders, and fully guaranteed, on the shortest notice, and at right prices. FOR CYCLE REPAIRS.—I. BROWN is oirt on his own. Try him, satisfactijn guaranteed or money returned. !. BROWN HOKITIKA CYCLE WORKS. 11EYELL STREET, :: : lIOKHTKA. TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERSI TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERSI TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERSI At this TIME OF THE YEAR YOD WILL be CONTEMPLATING SELLING THE TOPS OF YOUR LAMBS WHICH WILL BE MILK LAMBS AND WHICH WILL WEIGH AS MUCH NOW As THEY WILL THREE MONTHS LATER. THE THING TO DO IS NOT TO LEAVE IT TOO LATE as once they start to grow they start to look plain. THE CENTRAL MARKET AT ADDINGTON, offers a good opportunity for you to dispose of your lambs. The competition of those on this side that havo rape and artificial feed will give you increased competition and WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU TO SEND THEM OVER, as long as they [ are big, well-grown, good sappy stuff. THERE is ALSO A GOOD MARKET FOR DECENT WETHERS. LA cr ER ON IN THE YEAR WE EXPECT A GOOD MARKET FOR EAVES and sheep, for holding over, but this will not come until March and will be largely regulated by climatic conditions. THE FAT LAMB MARKET HAS HARDENED both here and in Australia THE MUTTON MARKET HAS ALSO HARDENED id Australia and the natural conclusion is that it will harden here. CATTLE MAR' KETs throughout the World, ARE IRREGULAR.

YOU ARE A FARMER! AS A FARMER YOU ARE AN INDIVIDUAL! NO ONE CAN MANAGE YOUR FARM BETTER THAN YOU CAN YOURSELF! During the recent prosperous time* many privately-owned businesses have disappeared, BUT H. ftJATSON & CO. ARE STILL IN THE FOREFRONT AND ARE PREFARED TO GIVE YOU PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. WE HAVE GOOD PADDOCKING ACCOMMODATION. AND THE BEST SALESMANAND WE MAKE PROMPT PAYMENT. If you contemplate sending STOCK to this MARKET we shall be glad to receive same through the Agency of your usual trusted Agent on your side if you so desire. F. MATSON <fc CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1922, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
641

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1922, Page 4

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