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RIDE A BICYCLE. Whether to business or for pleasure, a bicycle forms the most healthful, speedy and economical means of travelling. At the commencement of the li)2d-2.‘3 season, we are again at your service with the most up-to-date models. Here are two machines with sound reputations built up on c flieient i>erform ance s. THE ROYAL SPEEDWELL CYCLE. (Ladies and Gents Models). Is expertly dsigned and scientifically tested in every detail. Kitted' with the latest accessories this machine is, in every particular, high grade. Light Roadster,’ price £I(S 10s NEW HUDSON CYCLE. The famous llritish machine (gents only) has always been recognised as the most superior cycle in use to-day. Expertly made, reliable and strong, this machine should appeal to those who require high quality at a moderate cost. Light "Roadster or Racer, price £l(s 10s. Write? for particulars of other machines. Full assortment of cycle accessories always in stock. Orders by mail promptly and expertly attended to. W. A. SCOTT & SONS ISI-IS3 George St DUNEDIN

O’CONNELL & CALIARI cabinet makers. IvEVELL STREET, HOKITIKAHIGH CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our oak suites a speciality. K a pock bedding and wire mattresses always on hand. Full information on enquiry at our Factory, opposite Schroder and Co’s Shop. BREA D 1 HREali i BREAD 1 BREAD! BREAD 1 BREADI CHARLES PFAHLERT, KANTF.RI BAKERY. G1 OOD WHOLESOME BREAD H made aaiiy. For quality it cannot bo beaten. Regular delivery all over the dibtrict. ALT, ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO . .

A. LITTLE.. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AND IMPORTER. RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. INVITES the public to com© and it. speot liis largo and varied stool of • HIGH GRADE BOOTS AND SHOES REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND BEST OF MATERIAL. INSPECTION INVITED. TO SHEEP AND CAULE OWNERS) 7C SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNfcRS*! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAS YOU WILL BE CONTEMPLATING SELLING THE TOPS 01 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 tha x have rape and artificial feed will giv you increased competition and WI STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU T< SEND THEM OVER, as long as the; arc big, well-grown, good sappy stuff THERE IS ALSO A GOOD MARKE' • FOR DECENT WETHERS,

ON IN THE YEAR WE EXPECT A GOOD MARKET FOR EWE?, 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 in Australia and the natural conclusion is that it will hardeD here. CATTLE MARKETS throughout the World, ARE IRREGULAR. YOU ARE A FARMER 1 A FARMER YOU ARE AN INDIVIDUAL! NO ONE CAN MANAGE YOUR FARM BETTER THAN YOU CAN YOURSEI-Fl During t£« recent prosperous time* many privately-owned businesses have disappeared, BUT H. MATSON 8 CO j ARE STILL IN THE FOREFRONT AND ARE PREPARED TO GIVE YOU PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. WE HAVE GOOD PADDOCKING ACCOMMODATION. AND THE BEST SALESMAN. AND WE MAKE PROMPT PAYMENT. Ir you contemplate sending STOCK to this MARKET we shall bo glad to recoive same through the Agency of your usual trusted Agent on your side if you so desire. I H. MATSON ft 00., ') ' Auctioneers! | Christy un

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1922, Page 4

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