The I{o. 3loses Ayrton Inis I evil appointed to take charge of tllO work of the Alethndist Church nt Granity. l\lillei'ton, 'Wnimangaroa, Denniston, RurHalt's Face. Ruuanga-, Blackball, and Wainta. Ho "ill at present reside at the Ihiisonage at Grimily. At the weekly meeting of the Bullc-r Rugby I'tiion, Referee O’Neill reported 'having ordered a Rival player <lt the held for appealing during the progress of the Rival-Hover junior match and Referee Fewer reported that lie had oi del ed a Alokiliinui and a Hover player olf the field for using Imd language. It was deeided to caution the players concerned as to their luture conduct. During rccents years there lias been a marked growth in the number ul large engineering and industrial cotnl.i unit ions in Great Rritain with a view to enabling tlie largest contracts to be readily nndei'l liken and, upon occasions, financed. The latest development of this kind is the amalgamation of a group of leading manufacturers of textile machinery. Six of the most important firms are involved, and the capitalisation of the new combination will he at least twelve millions sterling. This step in large scale organisation is intended to make secure the leading place which British. textile machinery holds in. ail pa.ts id the world where weaving and spinning ric carried, out.
A line, lasting ('loss easily obtained with “TAA’-OL," l lie liquid polish for furniture and Honrs. Quick, easy nuneconomical. All stores.
Rig'nl Opposite Christchurch Rhf. Station 20 guaranteed used cars for little sale. Tyres and accessories at lowest prices. STATION GARAGE J. GRANT MACK IE Proprietor, Genuine Ford spares ways in stock. lip® ■*/<*/
.For the same reason that a Banker always wears a linen collar— The world judges by appearances. The kind of collar a man wears. the colour of his tie, and-above al ll-** % oonCLOTHEs' reflect the status of the man himself. WEAR GOOD CLOTHto. Business is influenced by the clothes you wear. Your social position is affected by them. Clothes COUN 1. WEAR GOOD CLOTHES. In your town there is a branch of the Crown Clothing Company—an organisation of the most skilful workeis in the Dominion. The Crown Company puts fashionable, well-made Suits within the reach of the man ot limited means. It buys all its suitings direct from the mills and in large bulk ; therefore, prices are moderate. You get “quoted at wholesale.” Every suit is mace by experts, who keep in intimate touch with changing fashions. Come and be measured! Christchurch Wellington Palmerston N. Grey mouth Westport Timara, n CROWN CLOTHING M’f’g. Co. (N.Z.) Ltd. ■FAMOUS FOR FIFTEEN YEARS FOR FAIR DEALING.” Mawhera Quay, Gi'oyruouth; Palmerston St., Westport. Let your clothes HELP your business. You can afford good clothes. Come and tee us.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1923, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1923, Page 1
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