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MO T H EES! EQUIP YOUR CHILDREN WITH STRONG FOOTWEAR ! SCHOOL RE-OPENS SHORTLY AND MOTHERS WHO ARE MINDFUL, WILL BE EQUIPPING THEIR CHILDREN WITH GOOD, STRONG 11001-I 1 001WEAII. WEST COAST CONDITIONS DEMAND A BOOT THAT WILL STAND UP TO REAL HARD WEAR AND OLIVER AND DUFF HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR— STRONG AND DURABLE-SPEC-IALLY SUITED TO THE COAST. BRING YOUR KIDDIES ALONG AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK. OLIVER & DUFF. FOOTWE Alt IM P 0 ItT Ii It S, II OKITIK A.

ANY LOAD TO ANYWHERE SOMEBODY WANTS TO MOVE QUICKLY - A LOAD OF BRICKS lo „ANTED URGENTLY—PERHAPS A TRAIN OR BOAT TO CATCH WITH PERISHABLE GOODS; WHATEVER THE EMERGENCY WE’RE ON THE JOB EVERY CARE TAKEN, TOO, AND VERY REASONABLE RATES. PASSENGER CARS FOR HIRE TO NY WHERE, ANY HOUR, NIGHT OR DAY. ORE B ROS ” HOKITIKA. 'Phoue-Garago, 1435; private 148 M. Garage-Wharf Street, Hokitika.

99 THE “MI LEVER <r m J A Dust-proof and Damp-proof Watch for 'Post Prefe The “Miner” Watch is exceptionally strongly made, and is especially suitable for the Miner, Farmer, or anyone who during his daily occupation comes in contact with dust or damp. Thousands in use on Farm, in Mine and Factory, Solid Nickel Case, Screw-on Bezel, extra thick Crystal Front, clearly marked Dial. Fitted with a special “Moeris” Lever movement. An absolutely reliable timekeeper. T 3 tf?' LARGEST JEWELLERS IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. i®BWART DAWSON’S CORNER :: CHRISTCHURCH.

ARE YOU OFF TO CANTERBURY? ARE YOU OFF TO CANTERBURY? ARE YOU OFF TO CANTERBURY? WHAT! SENDING WOOL OR STOCK? WHAT! SENDING 'WOOL OR STOCK? WHAT! SENDING WOOL OR STOCK? IF YOUR ARK A'FRICK MAN IT IS A CERTAINTY YOU ARE GOING TO THEY arc a private firm and run /heir own business. rnilEIR FINANCIAL POSITION JL i s undoubted and they aro the proprietors of Tattersals. They have absolutely the best pnddocking accommodation of any Agent. The business is tbeir own and they personally look after it. Tbeir salesman, with Allan Matson, Jack Matson and Leicester Matson ns a power that no other firm has got. They will be glad to receive consignments through any of the local Business Traders on the Const. The classing and binning of the wool is carried out by Matson and Co. to the highest state of efficiency. In fact, the same thing takes place in all their departments. Their senior officers are recognised the length and breadth of New Zealand ns being the finished article, both as regards judgment and abilities. They pay crisli if required, and always are PROMPT PAYERS. CONSIGN your stuff to MATSONS, ADDINGTON, order your trucks promptly beforehand, and if you find any difficulty in getting trucks communicate with Matson and Co’s office. If you want to send over between times remember we have good paddocks and good water.

WE supulv Station Requisites in the shape of WOOLPACKS, CORNSACKS, SEEDS, MANURES, etc. We undertake INSURANCES, accident and fire. Wo superintend and carry out orders for pedigree stock or will willingly quote you for any grade of sheep, cattle or horses. Most of the'' other firms have recognised agents travelling the district with n view to securing your business. WE HAVE NOT, but you will find that in trading with us, the consistency of the way your interests are protected yvill more than remunerate you. Minor inducements, such ns the system for trucking at your end and so on can be easily overcome by getting one of the local trading firms to do that share of the business. FAT LAMBS! FAT LAMBS! The Works are again killing at full speed, so order your trucks and consign your lambs to MATSONS, ADDINGTON. H. MATSON & CO. OHRieiCHDBCH.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1926, Page 4

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612

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1926, Page 4

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