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a 0 A SPLENDID COUGH B AND COLD RECIPE. m (By a Qualified Chemiat ) ® Sugar 4tableipoonfati Heenzoone2/6bottle ® jjj Treacle 3 „ Hot Water, f pint qj Vinegar 2 ~ Mi* a* directed on 3 (or juice of one lemon) Heeaxo label. Shake £3 well. ® Suitable for every member of the family. ® E 3 Contains no harmful drugs. 10 £3 WETLAND fp ROTTING QLUB

(HOKITIKA). ANNUAL TROTTING MEETING SATURDAY, JANUARY. 2nd, 1926. 1. —DISTRICT HANDICAP (In Saddle) . of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 14 sovs.', and third horse < sovs. from tho stake. I 1 nr horcs whicli have been in one of the Counties of Duller, Tnangahua. Urey or Westland, or any A\ost- Coast Borough, tor at least three months immediately prior to the race, and owned bv residents of iho said C aunties or Boroughs. Nomination, ‘2os; acceptance. 4305. 11 aides. 2. KAXHMU HANDICAP. (In Harness). of SO sovs.. second horse to re reive 16 sovs.. and third horse S sovs. from the stake. Horses in inis event will be handicapped to do 2.30 or holier. Nomination, 20s; acceptance. 30s. 1 Aide. a.—riaiu coldfiflds handicap (To Saddle), of SO sovs.. second horse to receive 10 sovs.. ami third horse 8 stirs, from the stake, l’or niihoppled trotters only. Horses in tins event will tie hamilcapped to do 3.0. or hotter. Nomination, 20s; acceptance 60s. 11 Aides. I. --WESTLAND TROTTIXC CI.UR HANDICAP. (In Harness), of 140 sc vs., am! Silver Cup to he presented bv the Hokitika Licensed Victuallers; also "iild mounted Whip to he presented by Air A. Shell to the driver ft} th<» win:cm : Kocmil horse to ic-c-v'i.-c ‘JS sow*.. ami third horse 1! sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do -Lou or bettei. Nomination, 60s; acceptance ,»■>>. 2 Aides. r,.. STA [‘TOR D HANDICAP, (Hi Raddle). of 80 sovs., second horse to receive 1(3 sovs.. and third horse _8 sovs, from the slake. Horses wdt lie handicapped U> do 3.10 or hotter. Nomination, 20s; acceptance . 30s. ]\ M iles. (5.- DOMINION TROTTERS HANDICAP, (In Harness), of 90 sovs.. second horse to receive 18 sovs, and third horse 9 sovs. from the stake. For nil hoppled {rotters only. Ilor.ses will he handicapped to do 0,12 oi lift ter. Nomination, 20s: accoptaueo 365. 2 Aides. 7. HANDICAP. (In Harness). of 80 sovs., seeoml horse to receive 16 sovs., and third horse S sovs from the stake. Horses will l )0 handicapped to do 3.6 or bettor. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, l.\ Miles. „ ... , 8. FINAL HANDICAP. (In Saddle), of SO sovs., second horse to receive 1 Usovs., and third lmrso 8 sovs. Pom the stale. Horses will be handicapped to do 2.27 or hotter. Nomination. 20s; acceptance, 30s. 1 Aide. Nominations for all events will close with the secretary, Wharf Street. Hokitika, on Friday, 11th December, 1025 at 9 p.m. , , , , v , Handicaps will bo declared on A\eUnesday, 30th December, 1920. at 10 p.m. . , . •Vccoptances close with the secret ;\i\. on Thursday, 31st December, 1925, at 10 p.m. Al. IT. HOUSTON'. TTou. See. Hokitika.

O’COtiNEL X CALiAR!, P.FVF.LL STREET, HOKITIKA. High class furniture made to any design. Our oak suites a speciality. Kajmc bedding find wire mattress* always on hand. Full information on enquiry at Factory, opposite Schroder and Coslio. COMMERCIAL SUPPER R( RF.VF.LT, STR F.F.T, HOKITIKA. ’I’HONE 37. ■R/TRS j. L. FOWLER WISHES TO iVI NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that she lisa taken ever the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) fried fish and chips to take away. All orders promptly delivered. Tho dining room will he under the personal supervision of Mrs Fowler end firflt class suppers can be assured.

HEY l ITSY ! HEY ! HEY ! HEY t HEY ! OFF TO CANTERBURY nLLLU. w!TH UVE RT o CS < or HULLO! ?KO ™ CE! WELT! LET US GIVE YOU THE STRAIGHT TIP—YOU JUST SEND THEM TO “MATSON’S” ADD I NOTION. Make your rail forward and U:ey will pay it for you and deduct it from fclio Account Sales. THIS FIRM IS A PRIVATE FIRM AND RUN THEIR OWN DUSINESS. THEIR FINANCIAL POSITION IS UNDOUBTED. THEY ARE THE PROPRIETORS OF TATTERS ALLS. THERE ARE NO BETTER SALES- i MEN IN N.Z. THAN THE THREE MATSONS. THE GREAT IT UNO IS THE BUSI NESS 13 THEIR OWN AND THEY PERSONALLY LOOK AFTER. ANYTHING THAT IS GIVEN TO THEM. THEY PAY PROMPT.

DON’T let any iirterested party such as another firm's tout or stone person who tray is? under obligation to some other firm induce you So place your selling consignments with anybody other than MATSON A CO. PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. EXPERT KNOWLEDGE A MANY YEARS OF APPRENTICESHIP TO THE BUSINESS APE GUARANTEES THAT YOUR CONSIGNMENT WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUSLY REALISED. NOTE—Don’t forget if you are consigning stork ORDER YOUR TRUCKS —NOT VERBALLY. BUT BY TELEGRAM to the Transport Office, Greymonth, or Hokitika, at least seven ;.r eight days before required, and make same reply paid, then you will he oei-j t.ain of confirmation. RAMS FOR’ SALE ! RAMS FOR SALE ! RAMS FOR SALE! tf. MATSON & CO have pleasure in announcing that we have made arrangements whereby clients may have the benefit of the firm’s assistance in connection with the purchase of rams fet the forthcoming season. We will execute orders, brand tie Efferent lots and consign them to the different stations so that there, will be no difficulty with those sheepowtiers cn the West Coast who entrust their orders to MATSON & CO. BUT PLEASE DON’T LEAVE YOUR ORDER TOO LATE. The officers of Messrs Matson and Co’s, firm are expert judges of long experience, and these acknowledged expert services are available for the execution of your commissions in the shape of buying orders, and will buy rams most suitable for yuux requirements. It is hoped that the arrangements new announced will prove of advantage to our friends on the West Coast. We are in a position to make all necessary arrangements for feed and care of stock in transit by rail or steamer. H. MATSON & CO.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1925, Page 4

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