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SmC [ heaM A Cot Da mokes a pint of Family Cough Mixture. Saves your Money. Does you good. “ Price 2/6. u

.lust think of it:—Can you j realise that Tom is getting a start in life through his insurance policy. A few years ago ho never owned a brick while to-day lie is installed in a nice bungalow that he purchased through the great assistance of the Southern Cross Assurance Co., House Purchase Scheme. Why r.ot follow his example. If anything happened to you to-morrow how would vour dear ones he left. Take this golden opportunity of providing a homo by taking a policy in this Co. All

by £l'l information will be gladly given the undersigned. Insurance of kinds transacted. Admits for: —Dunollie Unscreened Steinnin-i Coal, '26/6 a ton, truck lots ! mt Hokitika. Terms cash. _ Edison Gramophones are another line worth enmuring about. i Aduress all enquiries to TURNER & ; STUDI.UV, Weld St., Hokitika, Tel. : 150. Cars for hire.

CHEAP BOOT DEPOT. ' REVEJ.L STREET, - HOKITIKA ] THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ■ BOOTSHOP IN HOKITIKA Phone No. 15P. i G. LA KIN. MANA G E R , j 'Phone, No. 143. O'CONNELL & CALIARI CABINET MAKERS. IvEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. HIGH CLASS FURNITURE made to any dosig?i. Our oak suites n speciality. TCapock bedding and wire mattreoses always on band. Full information on enquiry at our Factory, opposite Schroder and Co’s Shop. BREAD! BREajlm BREAD I BREAD 1 BREAD 1 BREAD! CHARLES PFAHLERT, KANIERt BAKERY. Good wholesome bread made daily. -For quality it can-

not be, beaten. Regular delivery all aver the district,' ALL . ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO . . | A. LITTLE. i ROOT AND SHOEMAKER AND IMPORTER. RETELL STREET, HOEITIEA. I'NVITES tbe public to come and ir. -S- spec*, liis large and varied stock of • ; HIGHGR ADE ROOTS AND SHOES REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. | FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP , AND BEST OF MATERIAL. 1 INSPECTION INVITED. i TO iIKOEP AMO CATTLE OWNERSI ! ! TO SHEEP AMD CATTLE OWNERS! I 1 TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! | TO SHEL? AND CATTLE OWNERSI AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR YOU WILL BE CONTEMPLAj TING SELLING THE TOPS OF ! YOOR LAMBS WHICH WILL BE | MILK LAMBS AND WHICH WILL ; WEIGH AS MUCH NOW As THEY I WILL THREE MONTHS LATER, j THE THING TO DO IS NOT TO j 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 have rape and artificial feed wild 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, EVER ON IN THE YEAR WE EXPECT A GOOD MARKET FOR EWES and sheep for hold'ng over, but this will not come until March and will be largely regulate*] by climatic conditions. THE FAT I.AMB MARKET HAS HARDENED both here and in Australia THE MUTTON MARKET HAS ALSO HARDENED ia Australia and the natural conclusion is that it will harden here. CATTLE MAR' KETs throughout the World, ARE IRREGULjAR, i’OU ARE A FARMERI AS A FARMER YOU ARE AN INDIVIDUAL! NO ONE CAN MANAGE YOUR FARM BETTER THAN YOU lc CAN' YOURSELF 1 During tva recent prosperous times many privately-owned besiiiftsses have disappeared, BUT K. MATSON S CO U?E STILL IN THE FOREFRONT AND ARE PREPARED TO GIVE YOU PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. WE HAVE GOOD PADDOCK TNG ACCOMMODATION. AND THE BEST SALESMAN. AND WE MAKE PROMPT payment It you contemplate sending STOCK j o this MARKET we shall be- glad to •eeeive same through the Agency of /otir usual trusted Agent on your •ide if you so desire. j H. MATSON * CO., j Auctioneer*, • \ ChrhrM ttrr \v

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 4

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628

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 4

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