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.just a ruit of liquid “'f'AM-tiii 1 * makes home a brighter place. Polishes floors, furniture and leather goods. \lso in paste-form.

For iish, salad. and salad dressing; bo sure to use SHARLAND’S VTNEAH. Deliciously piquant. Full stivnjjth and pure.

The District Racing Committee met at Greytnouth yesterday. Present:— Alessrs Contes (chair). Kettle, Walton. Behan, Wingham, Porotti and Evans. The programmes of the Okarito, W stiarea, and Mari llari Racing Clubs meetings were approved, also the A\ estl:\nd Club. The Wcst|>ort programme was held over to await replies to communications from the Di-triet Committee. 'i he reports on the .Murchison, Westland and !!"■•: ton meetings were

: a- ived ami the lines etc endorsed. The Racing Con:crenee wrote in respect to apparent irregularities in granting emergency riders permits at. Murchison, and enquiry will he made. In referem ■ to a nomination it was resolved to explain that the trainer v. as the son and not the husband ol t " owner of the horse, and that the .rule quoted did not appear to apply. The Kuniara Club applied to hold its Easter meeting on the Greymouth • curse, the Deputy Stipendiary Steward having reported the Kumara course was not in order for racing. The Chairman pointed out the application was one for the Minister in charge of permits to deal with. Air Behan moved ami Air Kettle seconded the granting of the request. The motion was carried. The Chairman asked that the autumn programmes be submitted !•’- i’s (I bs as soon as possible, so that the usual booklet could be issued and circulated lit good time. Prepare for the coming picnic season. Keep cool and comfort;-' '- 1 • •r----apparol at MecGruor’s value. Ladies’ jazz, ere: and zephyr dresses O' ILL ; - 19s (id. ladies’ rush, palm,. Can- a f it it- hats Is, Is lid and 3s lb l Children’s straw, pttlm am" ; ■ ;is hats 2s (id and 3 lid. I‘aiOoU bar low prices m - veri ruing a man. woman or child wear-.- AfeGruer’y Hokitika and Grettsivruth - \dvt. Mirror-like polish quickly and easily achieved wjth liquid TAN-OL,” Fine for floors furniture and ler flier goods. Abo In 1 -Wkw

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1923, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
351

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1923, Page 2

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