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to SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! A T THIS TIME OF THE YEAR YOU WILL HE CONTEMPLATING SELLING THE TOPS OF your LAMBS WHICH WILL BE MILK LAMBS ANT) WHICH W ILL WEIGH AS MUCH NOW AS THEY WILLL THREE MONTHS LATER. THE THING to ho IS NOT TO LEAVE IT TOO LATE as once they start to grow they start to look plain. THE CENTRAL MARKET AT ALDINGTON, offers a good opportunity for you to dispose of your lambs. The competition of those on this side that havo rape and artificial feed will give vou increased competition and \t L STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU TO SEND THEM OYER, as long as they are bi«-. well-grown, good sappy stuff. THERE IS ALSO A GOOD MARKET FOR DECENT WETHERS. LATER ON IN THE YEAR WE EXPECT A GOOD MARKET FOR EWES 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 hero and in Australia. THE MUTTON MARKET HAS ALSO HARDENED in Australia and the natural conclusion is that it will lun den here. CATTLE MARKETS throughout the World ARE IRREGULAR. \ YOU ARE A FARMER I AS A FARMER YOU ARE AH INDIVIDUAL! e yo ONE CAN MANAGE YOUR > ! FARM BETTER THAN YOU CAN YOURSELFI ' 3 During the recent prosperous times many privately-owned businesses in have disappeared, BUT

ARE STILL IN THE FOREFRONT AND ARE PREPARED TO GIVE YOU PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. WE HWE GOOD PADDOCKING ACCOMMODATION. AND THE BEST SALESMAN. AND WE MAKE prompt payment. If you contemplate sending STOCK to this MARKET we shall be glad to receive same through the Agency of your usual trusted Agent on your side if you so desire. U. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch. HEADSTONES A CHOICE SELECTION OF X'Sl WREATHS and SHADES, and WREATH FRAMES. H, A, THOMPSON UNDERTAKER AND MONUMENTAL MASON, GIBSON’S QUAY .HOKITIKA. Au evcr-rcady servant—always at your command at tho toucli of a button is the ELECTRIC TORCH.

In every walk of life they render invaluable service. The wise motorist would just as soon leave bis outfit behind as his electric torch. The up-to-date farmer always has one handy, and in the house their uses are manifold. Buy one to-day. We have them in variety enough to supply you with one exactly suitable to your requirements. HOUND TORCHES (withbattery complete) SHORT: Nickel plated finish 10s (id. Black fibre finish, 10s. With large face, nickel plated, Ids (id. Black fibre, Ids. I.ONO : Nickel plated finish, Us (id. Black fibre, 11s. With large face, nickel plated, 17s (id. Black fibre, 17s. Flat torches (complete with battery), Is, -Is (id, 5s 6d. EXTRAS. Batteries, long round (0 roll), 2s 3d. Short round (2 cell), Is 9d. Flat, (3 cell), Is 9d. Globes, Is. Country customers! Orders sent post free if cash with order W. A. SCOTT & SONS Cycle Headquarters, ISI-183. QFORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. I ''(Sc PHICAR S SHANNON, COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. OPEN AT ALL HOURS. FISH SUPPERS! FISH SUPPERS I "ORESn FISH arriving every day. ■“ Splendid groper. COLD LUNCHES during holidays. Phono 59. Orders promptly attended to. O’CONNELL a CALSARL CABINET MAKERS. REVELL* STREET, HOKITIKA. SIGH CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Or oak suites a speciality. Kapock betiding and wire mattresses always on hand. Full information on enquiry at our Factory, opposite Schroder and Co’s Shop. J. SATCHELL’S CHEAP BOOT DEPOT. RLV ELL STREET, HOKITIKA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOTSHOP IN HOKITIKA. Phone No. 156. geo.Takin .M A NAGEIt. ’Phone,-No. 149. — i ■( «awaa _ The freshest Fluid Magnesia is SHAP.LAXD’S. Always pure, agree able and full strength.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1923, Page 4

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618

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1923, Page 4

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