700,000 in Australia .. „ - and Ncw ZcaMo tiler 3 land, save pounds by making their own cough and cold remedy with IIEENZO. Small bottle makes pint. Fine for the kiddies. 4 n.-ir.'s ■ j« US a rt a (j/ nccording to e well Unown Tennis ft) Champion arc next in importance V! to beeping your eye on the Ball, yy You wll move smoothly, silently, and sofily on the Court in o pair § -i “quality I TENNIS SHOES (fl We have the Best Styles and Sizes y {or Men, Women and Younger yy Players. We have the utmost {oith f[) in them {or Wear, Fit and Appearonce. Prices never lob high here. ){ YES, WE HAVE CREPE RUBVJ BER SOLED SHOES TOO. ARCH LITTLE Boot and Shoe Importer REVELL ST., HOKITIKA SG3CE3C3?
CLYDE BAKERY, WELD STHOKITIKA. C. PFAHLERT, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Having secured the services of a first-class brcail and small Roods baker, is prepared to take orders for supplying for dances and similar social patlierings. FRESII HER MARINE BREAD DAILY The Kanieri Bakery is also being continued as usual. TRY OUR BREAD & SMALL GOODS. SECOND TO NONE I OUT ON THEIR PAT MALONE! 1
rOBUC NOTICE. I BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC, particularly the residents of South Westland, that I have taken over YDE’S MOTORS, j rips arranged to any part of the Coast or South Island. GORDON HARCOURT. GARAGE—Cameron’s Stables, Revell Street, Hokitika. Telephone No 87. ML t HEADSTONES A CHOICE SELECTION OF WREATHS and SHADES, and WREATH FRAMES. H. A. THOMPSON UNDERTAKER AND MONUMENTAL MASON, GIBSON’S QUAY, HOKITIKA. PRODUCERS! PRODUCERS! YOU WILL HAVE FOR SALE: — WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, FAT SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES. There is no better, market than tt.o METROPOLITAN MARKET, at ADDINGTON, consequently you will probably bo sending down your consignments for realisation to Cantol'bu y. Such being the case, WE OFFER YOU OUR SERVICES. Wo 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 the stock business is conducted. Our bu .ness was established in 1804 and has been handed down from father to son, and the Principals of the business together with their scn3, now comprise. MESSRS LEICESTER MATSON, OAVID MATSON, JACK MATSON, AND ALLAN MATSON. ably assisted by experienced officers, fcnd *ll consignments entrusted to our can nro PERSONALLY LOOKED AFTER. Wo pay promptly cfsh payment for Account Sales. Our Ixaßis of selling is: LIVE STOCK Vi%; WOOL 2% SnEEP SKINS 6%; HIDES 6% Wo are Farmers Commission Salesmen und huvo a Clientele comprising many of tho foremost and most experienced Woil Kings, Farmern and Fr.tteners in Canterbury.
Being a private FIRM wo can devoto to our business thut persona] enthusiasm and personal attention that, only experienced men who have serves] their time can do. Our abilities as Salesmen have stood the test from Auckland to the Bluff over a period of many years and our Fnm is generally regarded by other business confreres as being in the foiemoet ranks. Fo Client's business is to small for us to uandlo. Should you require to bnv HOUSES, CATTLE, STORE SIIFKP, CRASS SIE-DS, MANURE or MERCHANDISE, we shall be glad to quote and ho glad to sell to you on the usual terms that are prevalent in this City. We are carrying full stocks of WOOL PACKS ind COHN SACKS which we can quote at lowest current rates. We invito correspondence or u perform! interview and we can assure you wj will leave nc stone unturned to faithfully execute any business which y<u may place in our hands. Wo have no desiro to act counter to the various business liousos transecting business on tlio Coast, nnd will i j pleased to receive consignments or I asine&3 through them, cr direct, as you may desire. 0 : Address either by Letter or Teleitram: “MATSONS, Christchurch.” H. MATSON & CO, JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. RETELL ST., HOKITIKA. TMPORTEII OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description. Account hooks, all sizes. Typewriting ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and ornamental stationery, drawing paper, school hags, and requisites stocked. Birthday and reward books, cards and illuminated textß,~J>ibles, prayers and hymns. The latest books and rnagazinsui rivina by evnry mtij.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1924, Page 4
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