Sayo your hands from long immor-1 sion in strong soap sods; “NO-RUB-BING” Laundry Help contains no caostic at all, and so cannot barm you.—Adyt. Latest cut, snug warm Tweed Coat, as illustrated. Collar can be open or buttoned high Bell all round AVY o OR IGGER 27/0 Write direct to the Warehouse to-night. Save theshops’profit. Women's and small women’a. Out sizes 5/- = ■6 O.ZL e+i °S t- o 3 C An amazing bargain. Forwarded to any address. Post Paid. GLASSON’S WAREHOUSE 96 Lichfield St. J Christchurch
PRODUCERS! PRODUCERS! YOU WILL HAVE FOR SALE:— WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, FAT SHEKP, CATTLE, HORSES. There is no better market tlmn ttio METROPOLITAN MARKET, at ADDINGTON, consequently you will probably bo sending down your consignments for realisation to Cnnterbu •y. Such being the case, WE OFFER YOU OUR SFRVICES. We are A PRIVATE FIRM and we are the OLDEST HOUSE in the STOCK and STATION line in this Island, and have been largely responsible for the present satisfactory basis upon which tho stock business is conducted. Our business was established ,n 1804 and has been banded down from father to son, and the Principals of the business together with their scus, now comprise. MESSRS LEICESTER MATSON, DAVID MATSON, JACK MATSON, AND ALLAN MATSON. ably assisted by experienced officers, and all consignments entrusted to our cam are PERSONALLY LOOKED AFTER. We pay promptly cosh payment for Account Sales. Our basis of selling is: LIVESTOCK n%\ WOOL 2% (SHEEP SKINS 5%; HIDES 5% Wo are Farmers Commission Salesmen and have a Clientele comprising maiiv of the foremost and most experienced Wool Kings, Farmers and Fatterrers in Canterbury. Being a private FIRM we can devote to our business that personal enthusiasm and personal attention that only experienced men who have served their time can do. Our abilities as Salesmen have stood the test from Auckland to the Bluif over a peiiod of many years and our Firm is generally regarded by other business confreres as being in the foremost ranks. No Client’s business ib to small for us to handle. Should you require to buy HORSES, CVTTLE, STORE SHEEP, GRASS SEEDS, MANURE or MERCHANDISE, we shall bo glad to quote and lie glad to sell to you on the usual terms that are prevalent in this City. We are carrying full stocks of WOOL PACKS and CORN SACKS which wo can quote at lowest current rates.
We invito correspondence or a pcr--1 serial interview and we can assure you wj will leave no stone unturned to faithfully execute any business widen you may place in our hands. We havo no desire to act counter . to the various business houses trans- ■ acting business on the Coast, and will } no pleased to receive consignments or r easiness through them, or direct, as 5 you may desire. J Or -• Address either by Letter or 1 Telegram: 5 ) WATSONS, Christchurch. H. MATSON AND CO. ; ■y’yrESTi.AND racing qlub 5 HOKITIKA. ) * autumn meeting. > V 1921—EASTER WEEK.—I 924. » £ TSO IN STAKES. £m J WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23ni>, 1921, > ' j I.—TRIAL HANDICAP, of 70 sovs., j second horse to receive 11 sows, and > third horse. 7 so vs. out of stakes, j Minimum weight, 7 stone. Nomina- > tion, 20s; acceptance, 20s. Six furi longs. i 2.—EASTER. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 100 sovs., second horse to receive > 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. out 1 of stakes. Over six flights of 1 hurdles, about 3ft. Gins. high. Notn--1 ination, 20s; acceptance, 30s. About one and a half miles. 3.—EXPRESS HANDICAP TROT, (Saddle), of SO sovs., second horse to receive 16 sovs., and third horse S sovs. out of stakes. Horses in this event will ho handicapped to do 2.35 onr better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. One mile. 1. —AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 150 i sovs., second horse to receive 30 sovs., and third horse 15 sovs out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40s. One and a quarter miles. S.—PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of 80 sovs., second liorso lo receive 16 sovs, and third horse 8 sovs out of stakes. Minimum weight, 7 stone. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. Five and a half furlongs. r,._dominion handicap trot, (Harness), of 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs out of stakes. Horses in this event will he handicapped to do 3.53 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance. 30s. One and half miles. 7. HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sov«, and third horse 10 sovs. out of stakes. Minimum weight 8 stone. Nomination. 20s: acceptance, 30s. .Seven furlongs. 8. —RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 14 sovs., and third horse 7 sovs out of stakes. Minimum weight 7 stone. Nomination. 20s; acceptance 20s. Six and a half furlongs. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS must be in the hands of the Secretary (with entrance money, name, description. age and pedigree of horse, name of trainer, owner and colours) by 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9th. 1924. j HANDICAPS FOR ALL EVENTS declared on EASTER -MONDAY, APRIL 21st, 1924. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS 1 close at the Club Rooms, Hamilton ' street, Hokitika, at 9 p.m. on EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1924. D. J. EVANS, Secretary. P.O. Box, No. 64, Hokitika,
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