SS23 ESS3 Sa SSS 22 1 four Shabby Suit or Costume 1 Made Like New. - ff iX)N’T DISCARD THAT SHABBY SUIT OR COSTUME. HAVE m IT CLEANED BY TAYLOR’S SCIENTIFC NON-ODOUR PROP CESS OF DRY-CLEANING. ALL G aRMENTS HAND-PRESSED. i R. PATERSON, MERCER, BE V ELL ST BEET, HOKITIKA. (REPRESENT]XG C. TAYLOR AND CO., CHRISTCHURCH.) fUfl G&SB SSSIS
all % reW~ \ c- • Their ages are different, their outlook on life ta different—but their taste ra tea shows no variation. All the family since Grandma s day have been ‘ brought up on’ Nelson Moates. And it's still preferred. To quote the words of little Jean (aged 4) — "When the gwocer a an’ we want more tea, vre *ajr. * the usual, > pwease, Mr. Gwocer,’ an' of coura* bo ALWAYSbwing.ua— ili NELSON MOATE’S PURE TEAS
Ml. HOUSTON & GO. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WHAKF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. OQAA 6-roomed DWELLING, oW OV? U good j-aure Section, Sowell St. Half rash, balance *t 6* per cent. jQQA 2 SECTIONS fronting Sewell ctvOU Street and Town Belt (north). Half cash, balance 6 per cent. £25 1 £2OO SECTIONS, Tudor Street. Good SECTION in Revell Street, central situation ; good terms. 6-roomed DWELLING, oUO JjvJ Hampden St. Splendid section with good situation. ponA 4-roomed DWELLING in SbOlll Park St. JO (* K Good I-acre SECTION, Weld *DO street. 1 DO A A Comfortable 6-roomed jtZUU COTTAGE, Bealey St. good section; Govt, mortgage. We have numeroue other town properties on our register; also several farm properties for sale am. will be pieased to receive enquiries. M. HOUSTON & CO, AUCTIONEERS
H. MATSON .& CO., TATTERSALL’S buildings, 145 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. TO GRAZIERS —and— WOOL GROWERS. YOUR EAR, PCEASE ! THE FOLLOWING are typical examples of the advice that is handed out from time to time by many of Canterbury’s most successful farmers : NUMBER. ONE: That H. MATSON and CO’S Amotions Department is an established and successful feature of their business. NUMBER TWO: That H. MATSON and CO. sell Livestock and Produce in many cases where others cannot. NUMBER THREE : That H. MATSON and CO. charge the small farmer the same as the largo farmer. NUMBER FOUR: That 11. MATSON and CO. sell for more farmers at Addington than any other agents. NUMBER. FIVE: That H. MATSON and CO. sell Wool at- the highest prices. NUMBER. SIX: That IT. MATSON and CO. have given satisfaction to a large following for over sixty years. NUMBER SEVEN: That 11. MATSON and CO’S wool Warehouse is the most up-to-date in Australasia.
To those, producers who have not had the good fortune to sell through our agency, we ask for a trial consignment. After they have had their returns, they will then at least realise that the personal and direct attention evident in If. MATSON and CD's efforts produces the host results. 01.1.0 W THE no AH TO SUCCESS BY CONSIGNING YOl’ll STOCK \ND B OOT. TO MATSON’S. ADDINGTON. SALT LICK. SALT I.TCK . TO FA 1!MINIS! TO FATTENERS 1 ATO MODERX FARM PADDOCK IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A BLOCK OF SALT LICK IN IT. The uses and benefits are: (a) It aids digestion. (b) It builds up constitution. (c) It keeps sheep, pigs, rattle and horses in the best of condition. (d) It helps to counteract diseases in stock. (e) Ewes and lambs on green pastures need this composition more than anything else. NOW IS THE TEME TO BUY ! i "Wo have just landed a new shipment '. SALT LICKS and can supply this ' in handy weights, 601 b. boxes at 19s. at Addington. H. MATSON \ 00.,
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1927, Page 4
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