Stoww ot a«wd cora —wwsft* UHnat look j—ft right for your pocket book and yea?, jsorpoee. But are they right ? CskS yerai be sure you are buying umited transportation si a price tsaft represents a fair and honest value. This pledge in the showroom of a General Motors distributor tells all yaffl want to know—that every used car he sells is properly cooditiooed—pswiparty priooa—iaad properly ®oW. k <P & CP i I Jta«k/or tJii« pledge tpTWn buying a used ear—it i* your guarantee ef eatiefmert&n* .y®u knww tlaey s ®*® HIGHT toeS®if@ y®» ftwjr iom. rmmran. gvabaktked in ooob iwxninc <mmm. «w. oyralIAIJT.KD and NICKIN' HNIKHBD IN TWO COI.OUnS, WITH ill. ACCESSORIES. TERMS ARRANGED. ™ REPLACED. FIVE PA-HSBI. TWO FORD TON TRUCKS, BOTH IN RUNNING ORDER. CoO EACH. MITCHELL C-CYLINDER, NEW TOP AND REPAINTED. £75. ™S AREANuED. I CHEV. 1924 CHASSIS IN GUARANTEED RUNNING ORDER; NEW TARES. £65. SCHAEF’S MOTOR GARAGE, GREYMOUTH. Buy with cenEldeßce Sroni your General Motors distrltrattr [ ug a il th<> New Zealand provinces and Sew South Wales. It was essentially. a llomliev sale, all other bn-eds home entirely Hegkvtod. The top price was 250 guineas paid hv Messrs Shannon. Bros, of Koilding. for a shearing ram offered by Mr M. C. Small (Kairangal who topped the average with I(X> guineas for five sheep. W. Perry and Sun “Penrose” Masterton had an average of 881 guineas for eighteen animals their best price being 200 guineas to Air .T. D. liillburn (HuntervilhO. 180 guineas to Mr AY. At. Ste'wiit (leildTng), 170 guineas to Air J. A 1 iller (Otago!. 130 guineas Otago). 130 guineas t Glason (N.S.AY. A 1 aid (Keatherston) aver: nous. his host prices h, to Mr .1. O. Alexamlc 120 guineas to Mr Cr: (Otago) and 100 guineas Mr Tv leeMr W. R. Quinton Dolled 82 1-3 guile 220 guineas (AVanganui). vford King to Messrs land) Bros. (North Auckland). All A. P. Southey (East Taratahi) averaged 15 guineas with one lot reaching 155 guineas, the purchaser being Mr R. Glason (N.B.AY.) > Postage All sizes, Paid. 8/11 Discount i 1A in £ Each ; with Collars to Match, 1/6 Each for Cash Monthly Accounts These Practical Shirts MATTENO TO BE DATE UP. WEhT.TN GTON. Jan. 12. Tlie dispute between the firemen and stewards of the Afaheno over one of the ship’s cooks lias not been settled. Negotiations ended in a deadlock. The company has decided to pay the erew off and lay up the vessel indefinitely. Happv children keep free from worms with Wade’s Worm Figs. Pleasant to take, and certain.—Advt. are available in a very fine Blue Check, also in a variety of neat Coloured Stripes on White Grounds. The selected Matt material is specially imported for this popular make. The Shirts arc made in Ballautynes own workrooms; cut on generous lines, with reinforced fronts, particular attention given to buttons and buttonholes. These important bein details ensure satisfactory fit. and comfort in wear. au .tislchui
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1927, Page 1
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