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COUGH MIXTURE 'SAVES YOUR MONEY -DOES YOU GOOD. ESSENCE) \ v Li LJ / Si# niwss \ Lifa Why? Because so many peOpie prefer it and habitually ask for it. But there must be a reason. And there is. Why? Because it’s outstandingly good. And that’s that! 19 \r& O'CONNELL a CALiARi, BEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. HIGH CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our oak suitee a speciality. Kapoo bedding and wire mattresses always on hand. Full inrormation on enquiry ft the Factory, opposite Schroder -rd Co.’s shop. GEORGE DELBRIBGE LADIES’ AMD CENT’S TAILOR. REVELLSTREET, HOKITIKA. GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS. Fit, Style and Quality Guaranteed.

farmers, statiomholders, PIG-BREEDERS, FAfTENERS, AND DAIRYMEN. CONSIGN YOUR STOCK TO •H. MA rsow & CO,, • A 1)1) IN GT 0N . f YO (in SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS. Publicity draws trade but performance bolds it: To this end wc maintain a high grade organisation of salesmen, accuracy of accountancy; promptness of remitting. H. MATSON & CO. V/ANT YOUR BUSINESS. Our greatest asset lies not in thp customers we sell for the first time, but in the customers we keep. We are advertised not so much by the friends we make, as by the friends we hold. H . MATS 0 N &C 0 . ARE TOPPING THE MARKET FOR SKINS, FAT AND HIDES. ALL FARMERS WILL BE WISE TO SEND THEIR CONSIGNMENTS TO H. MATSON & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. The sale of a man’s stock for a single season gives us a single commission. This single commission has oft-times been entirely dissipated by rhe effort and exnense required to obtain his business. NO SALE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT H. MATSON & CO. WIELD THE HAMMER. VIE WANT YOUR SALE NO MATTER HOW SMALL. If he did not “come back” we could not afford to bid so persistently for his patronage. It follows, then, that the service we render must have unusual merit in order to retain his business. WE CAN SUPPLY MANGOLDS. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON TRUCKS IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. We have improved and developed our service along the same lines that an inventor improves and develops a promising piece of mechanism—and we know that the mechanism of our service is fully geared, well oiled and highly efficient. ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS OF OATS, CRASS SEED, ETC., FROM H. MATSON & CO.

You want to realize the fullest returns upon your investment—everybody does. You can be sure of getting the last penny the market affords when your offerings are in our hands and given the benefit of fullest market competition. LUCERNE HAY AND MEADOW HAY: WE HAVE SUPPLIES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, BALED, CLEAN AND DRY, EX OUR ADDINGTON STORE, WRITE TO US AT ONCE. Keep in touch with market cbnditions —not at one point but all—by reading our market report. You want just as much of the money as you are entitled to, and the way to get it is— CONSICN YOUR WOOL AND LIVE STOCK TO H. MATSON & CO., ADDINGTON, AND YOUR SKINS, HIDES AND FAT TO H. MATSON & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. H. MATSON AND CO, CHRISTCHURCH. JAMES KING, ■ , BOOKSELLER AMD STATIONER, REVELL BT., HOKITIKA, ’ t jTiirORTEli OF MERCANTILE BTATIONERY of every description. Account books, all sizes. Typewriting ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and , ornamental stationery, drawing paper, school bags and requisites, stocked. I Birthday and reward books, cards and illuminated text*, bibles, prayer* end hymna. The latest books and magazines arriving by every mail.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1926, Page 4

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560

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1926, Page 4

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