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IT’S NOW INSTALLED ! f a THE MODERN BATTERY CHARGING EQUIPMENT IS NOW READY FOR OPERATION. THIS REMOVES US FROM TM CATEGORY OF A GARAGE TO AN UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION MAKING AVAILABLE TO CAR OWNERS THE SAME FACILITIES AS WOULD BE THEIRS IN THE LARCEST CITIES. AFTER WE SEEL, WE SERVE. BATTS GARAGE WELD STREET HOKI33IKA AUSTIN DODGE RUGBY CARS.

Pure cane sugar produces the bes vinegar. Try Sharland’s Table Vine gar and prove it. In bottle or bulk Best for all purposes.—Advt. v*ic3> i Ta&e care ©f Slue pessee Arad tdre psnstds WIF! Safes car© ©f tlaessiseSves Talse care ©f Tine fooweSs Asad the fe©&y will 3u©'©2s after Itself <Dj §<,/$ ffw '-Ls <&. A?. S ’l2 feowels ■g-H*!, stems a StS mraEaSe lives’ And SO alleys tf?rrfTTrB *.« scuutra; tone je*»vas»w r»m&;n»i:

: young couple’s plot. LONDON. December 21. I A pint of ;i young married couple to fitcsil L’i 17 was toll! at West Mam yesterday when Ralph William Rich, 2 1 , a cartage eontracior, of Kensingtonnvcuue, Mast Mam. was charged with . stealing the money hy a trick and his wile was charged with receiving the money. J It was stated that on Saturday, Dei comber 11. -Mrs nidi, was engaged in the name of .Miss I’care as cashier m ; the shn]) of .Miss Margaret Munxford. trading under the name of “ Worthmore.” at High-stivoL, Stratford. On the following .Monday an assistant v. as sent with money to the hanlt, hut was stopped hy Rich, and in consequence returned to the sla p. airs Rich said she would taka the money to | the hank, hut v. hen she returned an | hour Inter she fell into the arms id the j manageress. Her dress was lorn, and | she was moaning and appeared to he in t great pain. A doctor was sent for and ! she was taken t** hospital, tint the | doctor failed to find any injuries and I she smm recovered. | Questioned hy the police, she told a ! .story of being hit on the hack of the j neck and then drugged into a motor-ear !by three man. Her iaiv became stiff so i that siie could not scream, and. l.eeonf--1 ing unconscious after they hud robbed her, she remembered no more until she | got to the shop. Later she admitted i she had the ninncv and bail taken it home. When the poliee went to the woman's inmse the husband handed the nruiey night to sec how it would work. - ’ Riel; was. Mutemed lo two months’ imprisonment in the second division ai d i!i; wi u.an \\ns remanded in custody tor a v.tik. V www/ TxrsrirxTMKtrjmzxsr'tKWC* SYDNEY, February 2~>. The Legislative Council by votes to % 2o on ihe motion of -Mr AYillis, restored the Liquor Amendment Hill to the business paper. Salads are crisp and delicious when served with Khnrlnnd’s Table Vinegar. Pul! of strength and iiavour. Brewed I I u 'in pure ratio sugar.— Alt’. 1 , I^ACINM £O6O IN STAKES LOGO IN STAKES AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY'. APRIL 20th, 1927.

TOOHEY'S MOTOR SERVICE HOKITIKA TO WAIHO. ALTERATION TO TIME-TABLE. CIATIS will leave Hokitika for "Waiho 1 on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Hokitika to Waiho—."Wednesday at 0 0.30 a.m. returning Friday. Hokitika to "Wailio—Sunday at 10.30 a.m. returning Tuesday. Cars v.ill leave Waiho for Hokitika on Mondays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. Reliable drivers employed. Phone So. 185. Agent for Hudson and Essex cars. ALEX CAMPBELL, Manager. Garage—Next Dominion Hotel, Bevel! St., Hokitika.

]. —Til TAB HANDICAP, 70 so vs., « ond liorso to receive 14 soys., ai third liorso 7 sovs. out ol' stake Nomination, 20.5; acceptance, 2t 0 Furlongs. 2.—FASTER HANDICAP HUP DDK TOO sovs., second liorso to recei’ 20 sovs., ami third horse 10 sov out of si/tkes. Over six flights i hurdles about 3ft. Gins. big Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 20 About 1-i Milos. 3—MX Pit ICSS HANDICAP TR O’ (saddle), 70 sovs., second liorso i receive 14 sovs., and third horse sovs. out of stakes. Horses i this event will be handicapped 1 do 2.31 or Belter. Nominatioi 20s; acceptance, 20s. 1 Mile. 4.—AUTUMN HANDICAP, 130 sovs second horse to receive 26 sovs and third horse 13 sovs. out < stakes. Nomination, 20s; aceej tanco 20.5. 1 > Miles. ).—PIIESIDENT’S HANDICAP, 7 sovs., second horse to receive 1 sovs.. and third horse 7 sovs. on cl stakes. Nomination, 20s; n< ceptanee. 29=. 61 Furlongs, i—DOMINION HANDICAP TROI (harness), 80 sovs., second hors to receive 16 sovs., and third hors 8 sovs out of stakes. Horses i: this event will bo handicapped t do 3.63 or better. Nomination 20s ; acceptance, 20s. 14 Miles. —HIGH WFIGHT HANDICAP, T< sovs., second horse to receive 1 sovs., and third horse 7 sovs. on of stakes. Minimum weight f stone. Nomination, 20s; nceoptanco. 20s. 7 Furlongs. —RAILWAY HANDICAP, 70 sovs. second horse to receive 14 sovs.. and third horse 7 sovs. out ol stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance. 20s. 61- Furlongs. Nominations for all events must he i the hands of the Secretary, with itraneo money, name. description, ;e and pedigree of horse, name ol ainer, owner and colours by 9 p.m. on icsday. April 12th, 1927. Handicaps for all events first day derived on Foster Monday, April 18th, 27. Acceptances for all events close at o Club’s Rooms, Hamilton Street., jkitika at 9 v.m. on Faster Tuesy, April 19th, 1927. Admission to course: Ladies, 3s; ".itlemcn 7s 6d. D. J. EVANS, Secretary. P.O. Box 64, Hokitika. summer salads need Sharland’s Table icgar. Pure and piquant, in bottle draught Specify, and insist on

f J. SATCHELIAS CHEAP BOOT DEPOT. RETELL STBRET HOKITIKA THE CHEAPEST AND BEST 7JOOTSHOP IN HOKITIKA. GEO. iMlti M A KA G El!. ’Phone No. lit'. cmma & cauaiii. cjTHEEI, HOKTiTK./.. HIGH CLASS Fi.iINITUHE made u> any design. uur mates a ifjicialit Knac! a in* aiattrcsso - i.a liana. Eu!) imormatii.u on enquiry j-.t hue Factory, opposite Schroder vrd Co.’s shop ECLIPSE FERTILISERS! SPECIAL MIXTURES FOB GRASS. POTATOES AND TURNIPS. ANALYSIS OF SOILS UNDERTAKEN and advice of mixtures most suitable supplied free-SUPER-PHOSPHATES AciO BASIC SLAG. Obtainable frotr.— . Wm. PERRY & COY , Westland Agents for the— j NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COY., CHRISTCHURCH. , NOW IN STOCKCRASS AND TURNIP SEEPS. , I WM. PERRY & COY., * WELD STREET, HOKITIKA I A

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1927, Page 4

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