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For all purposes' requiring a pure, full.-flavotired, piquant Vinegar, we recommend SiIAR LAND'S VINEGAR. Brewed i nun pure cane sugar.

]> AGING QLUB. HOKITIKA. SUMMER MEETINC. 1922 CHRISTMAS WEEK 1922. APPROVED PROGRAM.Mi: OF EVENTS. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, DEC. 2(1. (BOXING DAY). !GOLDSBOROuGH HANDICAP, of 100 BOVS. 6 furlongs. -.•.—PROVINCIAL HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. 0J furlongs. . ~ 1.- -PACIFIC HANDICAP HURDLES, of ]7O sovs. Over seven flights of hurdles, about 3ft Gin high. About 12 miles. (.—HOKITIKA .HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. 1), miles. 7. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, of 120 ulCiif WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 1.70 sovs. Minimum weight, 8 stone. 7 furlongs. '.—ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 120 Sf)VS. 0 furlongs. B.—GOLDFIELDS H ANDICAP, of 100 sovs. C)} s furlongs. SECOND DAK. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27. I'.—STAFFORD HANDICAP, of 100 soys, (> furlongs. .'.—COUNTY HANDICAP, of .120 sovs. .Minimum weight (Ist 71hs. I? or Apprentice Riders. Tf appient'ee riders not available other licensed ioekovs substitnKd, currying 1 libs .JlSSKTrlKfenrrnims. of 170 sovs. Over six flights of hurdles,, .".bout 3ft Gins high. About I.V miles. 4.—WESTLAND CUP HANDICAP, of 2-70 sovs. 1 mile. .7.— SUMMER HANDICAP of 120 sovs. !)) furlongs. MICH V.’ETGHT HANDICAP, of 140 sovs. Minimum weight, 5 vtonn. 1U furlongs.. 7. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. (5 furlongs. 8. FINAL HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. ('. 1 furlongs. Acceptances close at 0 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. DEC. 20t.1i. For full particulars see X.Z. Referee, November Ist, booklet or sheet piogramme. ... , • D. J. EVANS, Secretary.

FinKBLKIHT. AVKLDTXDTOX. Doc IS. Regarding the li roll light, in Auckland district., which is said to he on tire im-ren-e, the authorities litre state that everything possible is being dor; to keep it in cheek. .Air IT. Campbell. Director of the Horticultural Section of the Department of Agriculture, said the Department’s officers have had lreavy work made for them hy the unfortunate inn-easo. It was Imped to keep the disease in a_ limited area.

u u^\Q EXCHANGE tfOUtt CAK FOR A BET TER ONE Itu’eky car exchanged is GUARANTEED in perfect order —every oar sold carries a similar guarantee. One (rial is generally sufficient, to convince the nveinge mcturLst that this is tlie cheapest Garage for Tyres, Tithes. .. .a essories an! guaranteed repairs. Call personally or write! STATION mm (opp. cßTtisTcnrßn ?•»•* ’ : i« w»

KKVJiU. w.nVEEt. i 'OKITiK A. j \ CITES the public to come and ir. ■A- spu". large ami varied stock of - iildHOK >OK I'.roTS AXf' SHOE? ftFFAiUS ) SPi'iO A! JTV FI KSTA'I.aSS won KMA.xsmi' AND j.-K-T OF .MATKfUAi.. INSiO'CTTON INVI TED.

&t vsc*r*ir>e*siita2ai j«n, fits? refer /a Men who pride themselves on their smart appearance ; men who do not believe in saving money to sacrifice styie—these men order their suits time and again from the Crown Clothing Co. <J Surely, if Crown Suits were not all the producers claimed, these men would long since have taken their custom elsewhere ? But they don’t why ? HERE ARE THE REASONS Crown Suits are guaranteed to please those men , who i rmnnd fashionable well-fitting clothes at moderate prices. The suitings must be up to a high standard of excellence before the company’s buyers purchase. Eveiy fh i-hed garment must be as perfect as skilful hands can make it. Finally every finished suit is sold on a distinctly understood guarantee of money hack in event of dissatisfaction Crown Suits—made for you—are cheaper, they are sold direct from warehouse to wearer—eliminating all middlemen s profits. Prices from £.5 mm Mi: CM s Cl V\w :j Mawliera Quay, Grey; Pa’mereton St., W ;•-! . • l r? 1 m, p. v GJ THE "BEST IN WOBTiT)

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1922, Page 4

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