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PROBLEM OF SPEED LIMITS. “There will he traffic congestion in every large city if speeds limits set out in the Motor Vehicle Regulations are observed,” said Mr J. 13. King. n meniher of the council of the Auckland Automobile Association, at a recent meeting. It was stated that the regulations retained the national maximum speed limit of 35 miles an hour, whilst within the limits of boroughs and town districts a maximum of 25 miles an hour was prescribed. When appoaching intersections, overtaking omnibuses, or passing stationary trams hound in the opposite direction, the limit of 15 .miles an hour would he applicable. In curves where visibility ahead was limited to -10 ft. and inside safety zones, 10 miles an hour would he the maximum. Excess of these limits would tie deemed sufficient evidence to establish dangerous driving. It was decide to communicate with the Prime Minister objecting to the regulations. and also to organise a deputation to discuss amendments with tho Minister of Public Works.

Huy floor coverings at s;ili* priors Six foot linoleums, nil Hu* newt's! designs nl (is fid, 7s (id, 7s I Id and Ss lid per running yard; coloured coir matting at Is lid and 3s 3d per yard.—Schroder’s sale.—Advt. Less rubbing and a longer shine with “ Tan-01 ” the wonderful liquid polish for floors, linoleums and furniture. Most economical. All grocers. —Advt

For continuation of news see fourth page.) ARRIVING on Tlmrsilay night, a small quantity of FRESH GROPER and FLOFXDERS. Rook vour orders now at the Hygiene Fish .Mart. WANTED TO HlKE—Light car or motor-cycle for a few days for missionary work in South Westland. Apply “Careful” C/o “Guardian” Office. LOST —A chocolate coloured BITCH heavy in pup. Any information as to its whereabouts please communicate with B. Sparkes, South Hokitika. SALE—Latest 2\ h.p. B.S.A. MOTOR-CYCLE guaranteed in perfect order. Apply to E. C. T'ooliey. WANTED— Strong BOY for farm work, must he able to milk. Apply ‘ •Guardian” Office. THANKS. TITHE AIEALBERS of the Hokitika Municipal Band tender their thanks to the proprietary of the merry -go-round lor the benefit given them recently, ami to the public for the liberal patronage liestowed on that occasion. All AH UK A SALEYARI>S. MONDAY. 20th. FEBBCAKY At 2.30 p.m. Messrs w. jefftuj sand coy • will sell on acc.u . of Air Jno. O’Regan : —- 1000 2, 4 and 6-tooth Romney Breeding EWES in lots to suit buyers. Note — These ewes are big framed close-woolled sheep from the Nelson Rounds. FOR SALE. CtOAIFORTABLE six-roomed BUN- > GALOW in first-class order, all conveniences, electric light, h. and c. water gas copper, motor garage. Three freehold SECTIONS, situated close to Revell St. Apply “Guardian” Office.

F. W. THOMPSON i COY. fj. P. COULSON, PROPRIETOR) ■ carrying and forwarding AGENTS, hall ST. HOKITIKA. CARRYING in all Its branches, town or country. Furniture Becurely uaWsed and forwarded to any part of S.Z. Agent for N.Z. Eapreae Coy. ]')«

The smooth mellow quality of Sliarland’s Table Vinegar will delight you. No trace of mineral acids. Brewed from pure cane sugar.-r-Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1928, Page 3

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