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TO SHEfcP ANO CATTLE OWNERS! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! A T THIS TIME OF TOE YEAH A YOU WILL RE COXTEMRLATINT. SELLING THE TOPS OF YOUR LAMPS WHICH WILL BE MILK LAMBS AND WHICH WILL WEIGH AS MUCH NOW AS THEY WII.LL THREE MONTHS LATER, THE THING TO DO IS NOT TO LEAVE IT TOO LATE as once they start to grow they start to look plain. THE CENTRAL MARKET AT ADDINGTON, offers a good opportunity lor you to dispose of your lambs. The competition of those on this side that have tape and artificial feed will give you increased competition and V E STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU TO SEND THEM OVER, as long as they are big, well-grown, good sappy stuff THERE I? ALSO A GOOD MARKET FOR DECENT WETHERS. LATER. OX XX THE YEAR WE EXPECT A GOOD MARKET FOR EWES and sheep for holding over, but this will li 't come until March and will he largely regulated by climatic conditions. THE FAT LAMB MARKET HAH HARDENED both here and in Australia. THE MUTTON MARKET HAS ALSO HARDENED in Australia and the natural conclusion is that it will liaiden here. CATTLE MARKETS throughout the World ARE IRREGULAR. YOU ARE A FARMER! AS A FARMER YOU ARE AN INDIVIDUAL! NO ONE CAN MANAGE YOUR FARM BETTER 'THAN YOU CAN YOURSELF! During the recent prosperous times many privately-owned businesses have disappeared, BUT H. MATSON & CO. ARE STILL IN THE FOREFRONT AND ARE PREPARED TO GIVE YOU PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. 'A IS OWE GOOD PADDOCKING ACCOMMODATION. AND THE BEST SALESMAN. AND WE MAKE PROMPT PAYMENT. If you contemplate sending STOCK to this MARKET we shall be gird to receive same tluou glr the Agency of your usual trusted Agent on your side if you so desire. U. MATSON c: CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch.

pQOOOOQQQOQOOQGQOO SAFETY! g © © T.lfh duty of a bicycle lamp Q is not merely to comply Q with the law. It must be of sufficient brilliancy to illuminiito tho road and so secure immunity from accidents. Take advantage of these low prices. Your orders are sent securely packed. Lucas (.'alein King (Acetylene) Lucas Cabin Toura (Acetylene) o © © © © © © © © © © Q G Q © G © ©. OGGQOQOQGQQQQQQQGQO Q BRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT K -* price Is (same size as before the war) ; no advance in the price. 58®= .£ & * % m m imm CURES POISONED A INFLAMED WOUNDS, Eszcma, Scalds, Burns, Ulcers, Chilblains, Old Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Chapped Hands, Sore Legs, Skin Complaints, and Heals everything it touches.

PRICE Is. SOLI) EVERYWHERE. QPRIXG BLOSSOM PILLS, PRICE Is PER BOTTLE. Cures indigestion, liver, kidney and stomach troubles, and constipation. Sold everywhere. "BLOOMIXE" is a painstaking re- | medy, a sure cure. Jt will relieve you in three applications. All the difference between having painful corns and not Laving them is one shilling, the price of Bloomine. “BLOO.MINE’’ the great corn, wart, and bunion cure. Price Is at chemists and .stores, or post free from C. W. Hawkins, Herbalist, 150 George St., Dunedin. Ladies suffering from internal complaints can cure themselves with the celebrated home treatment—"OßANGE BLOSSOM." One Month’s Treatment, ss; post free. Address: L. HAWKINS, 150 George Street, Dunedin. IF YOC SUFFER FROM ASTHMA do not hesitate, hut send at once for a tin of HAWKI.VS INSTANT RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER. For Asti.ma, Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Influenza, Hay Fever, Bronchial Affections and Difficult Breathing. PRICE:—2s 6d per tin, sent post fro on receipt of price.

LADIES: The Elixir of Life is in "ORANGE BLOSSOM.” It makes you well, and keeps you well. Used by thousands. Thirty years on the New Zealand market. Address: C. W. HAWKINS, Herbalist 150 George Street, Dunedin.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1923, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
614

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1923, Page 4

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