OLD FALSE 'I'EF.TII bought, sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N. 54. sent by return mail. Lost to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley St., Auckland, Eat. 81 years.
according to a well known Tcnnio Champion arc next in importance lo keeping your eye on the Ball. You w 11 move smoothly, silently, and softly on the Court in a pair o{ our 0 QUALITY TENNIS SHOES We Love tLe Beat Styles and Sixes {or Men, Women and Younger m Players. We Lave tbe utmost foitb Vf in tLem for Wear, Fit and Appearonce. Prices never lob Ligh Lcre. m YfZS, WE HAVE CREPE RUBBER SOLED SHOES TOO. V ARCH LITTLE a BooV and Shoe Importer w REVELL ST., HOKITIKA ® :eesse<3©s) JAMES’ PRICES!
CASH PRICES FOR OCTOBER. Corn Beef Brisket sd, flat rib 6d per )b. Legs Beef, Is 9:1; Sbins Is 3d each. Beef, Skirts Gd lb, Hearts lOd each. Mutton shoulders 8d; Legs 9d lb. Pickled Pork 9d per lb. Home cured Bacon Is; Shoulders lid per lb. Home-made Soap Is per bar. SMALL GOODS. Beef Sausages 31b for Is 4d. Sausage Meat *1 lb. for Is Gd. Black°aiul White Puddings Gd each (iarge). Brawn and Luncheon Sausago od per lb. Pressed Beef Gd per lb. Saveloys 2s per doz. THE LEADING BUTCHER, PIIOXE 157. REVELLL STREET.
PUBLIC NOTICE. I BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC, ■ particularly tlie residents of South Westland, that I have taken over YDE’S MOTORS, xnps arranged to any part of tho Coast or South Island. GORDON HARCOURT. GARAGE—Cameron’s Stables, Revell Street, Hokitika. Telephone No 87. MARBLE 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 CHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES. There is no better market than the METROPOLITAN MARKET, at ADDINGTON, consequently you will probably bo sending down your consignments for realisation to Canterbu ry. Such being the case, WE OFFErt YOU OUR SERVICES. Wo are A PRIVATE FIRM and./wo are the OLDEST HOUSE in the STOCK nnd STATION line in this Island, and have been largely responsible for tho present satisfactory basia upon which the stock business i 3 conducted. Our bu _Joss was established in 1864 and has been banded down from father to son, and tho Principals of the business together with their son 3, now comprise.
MESSRS LEICESTER MATSON, DAVID MATSON, JACK MATSON, AND ALLAN MATSON. nbiy assisted by experienced officers, and all consignments entrusted to our ears are PERSONALLY LOOKED AFTER. Wo pay promptly cesh p»ymeaj; for Account Sales. Our bnsis of soiling is: LIVESTOCK iii%; WOOL 2% SnEEP SKINS 6% ; HIDES 6% Wo are Farmers Commission Salesmen and have a Clientele comprising many of the foremost and most experienced Woe 1 Kings, Farmers and Fattcncra in Canterbury. Being a private FIRM we can dovoto 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 Bluff over a period of many years and our Firm is generally regarded by other business confreres as being in the foremost ranks. I T o Client's business is to small for us to Jiandlo. Should you require to boy HOUSES, CATTLE, STORE SHEEP, GRASS SEEDS, MANURE or MERCHANDISE, wo 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 COEN SACKS which we can quota at lowest current rates. We invite correspondence or a personal interview and wo can assure you we will leave no stone unturned to faithfully execute any business which may place in our hands.
.Wo have no desire to act countei to the various business houses trans acting business on the Coast, and wil to pleased to receive consignments oi lusiness through them, or direct, as you may desire. 0. .■ Address either by Lettar oi Telectram:'— “MATSONS, Christchurch.” H. R/lATSON & GO, JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. RETELL ST., HOKITIKA. I TMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description. Account books, ail sizes. Typewriting ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and ornamental stationery, drawing paper, school bags, and requisites stocked. Birthday and reward books, cards and illuminated texts, bibles, prayen, and hymns. Tha latest books and magazine) ax riving by evary mftlL
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