‘CAPSTAN DE LUXE FOOTBALL FORECASTING COMPETITION ■ LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS (THIRD TEST) The following competitors correctly forecasted the complete .score in detail or follows:—“All Blacks” 2 unconverted tries, total 6 points. South Africa one converted try 5 points, two unconverted tries 6 points, total 11 points. The prize-money has been increased ANGELO, R ’. ANDERSON. H BLACK, MISS M CAMPBELL, MRS F DANIEL, W. H , .. FARROW, A. K FOWLER, E. G HURST, E. .. .. .. ..: .. HUNTER, A MARSHALL. N McCabe, h McLaughlin, mrs a METZ, J RATNER. h REARDON. LEWIS REES-JONES, GLYN .. .. ROBINSON, A R UDMAN, W SHAKESPEARE, 0 SHAW, JOHN SMITH, F. A WATSON, E CHEQUES COVERING PRIZES to. give each prize-winner £■). 51 Taicri Road, Dunedin. 22 Brook Street, Dunedin. 154 Cuba Street, Wellington. 20 Huutana Street, Lower Hutt. 38 King’s Road, Lower Hutt. Dominion Fur Traders Ltd., Tiinaru. 80 Bercsford Street, Auckland 102 Wilson Street, Wanganui. Roberts Road, Lansdowne, Masterton. 20 Collingwood Street, Nelson. Hawera. 134 Chuznoe Street, Wellington. 20(1 The Terrace Wellington. Wavcrley. 80 Nairn Street, Wellington. 00 Bolton Street, Wellington. 7 Ward: Street, Hamilton. Owens Road, Auckland. 00OE Avenue Road, Hastings. 104 Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Hill Street, Ravensbourne, Dunedin. Montgomery Street, W'aipukurau. HAVE ALREADY BEEN MAILED.
WANTED KNOWN—That Parsons and Co. Levon St. Invercargill, are makers of Hydraulic Sluicing Pipes any sine or thickness of plate?, riveted or electric welded seams. Quotations given. WANTED —A LAD. Host he able to milk (machines). Good home. Apply AV. H. Chinn, Tctalio. LOST —On Tuesday night a COAT with brass buttons, wrapped in sack. Finder please return to “Guardian” Office. SALE —Avonia gramophone and record cabinet (quiet new), one boy’s bicycle, one child’s push chair (quite new) and Peter Pan gramophone and records (cheap). Numerous articles also for disposal. Apply .Mr J. A r . Hall, Hovel I St. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. WESTLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. ELOCUTION MUSIC - DANCING DRAMA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. FIRST DEMONSTRATION—THURSDAY NIGHT at 7.45 o’clock. Admission 2s and Is. SECOND DEMONSTRATION CONCERT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28th. Presentation of Trophies. MONSTER PROGRAMME ! Seats for Demonstration Concerts may be reserved at Misses Mclntosh's. Admission 2s and Is. Reserves Cd extra. D. J. EVANS, President. J. AV. MORRIS, Secretary. THREE MILE HALL. AN ELECTRIC LIGHT BALL in aid of the Hall Funds will ho held 011 — WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd. PUBLIC HALT,, KOKaTAHI: MONDAY, AUGUST 27th. A GRAND BALL will he held in aid of the funds of the Kokatahi Ladies’ Hockey Club. Admission : ■ Gentlemen 2s Gd, ladies Is Gd. Music hv Black Hand Orchestra. D. HIGGINS, E. MEHARRY, Joint Secs.
JOHN B. HOWELL PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN TUXER SALE STREET HOKITIKA. ST EOT ALTST IX PLAYER PIANOS. J/)cn 1 Agents—Ross' Music Stores. Air R. Lynn, and The “Rendezvous. ’ Grey mouth Agent—Kilgoiir’s Music Store. Mnwhern Quay. ESTIMATES FOR REPAIRS FREE.
PRESERVO TTURAIERS NEED IT—MOTORISTS X XKKI) IT—EVERYBODY NEEDS IT. The Wonderful Waterproofing Compound will waterproof everything that needs waterproofing and save you money. All out-door workers should waterproof their working clothes with it. and avoid the risk of colds and rheumatism. BRESEBVO is guaranteed. Full particulars from: — J. L. TURNER, Agent. Weld St. Hokitika. AGENT FOR STUDEBAKER AND ERSKINE CARS. TERMS ARRANGED AND SECOND- H 'D CARS TAKEN IN PART PatMENT,
SOLWAY POULTRY FARM. HOKITIKA JC. TAYLOR, Breeder of High • Class Exhibition and Utility Minorca*, Light Sussex and Rhode Island Beds. BRED TO LAY—BRED TO PAY 1 Wins This Season : 33 firsts, 21 seconds and cup, 9 specials. Eggs for sotting, all breeds, Is ea. \ll unfertile eggs replaced. Inspection invited. CASH WITH ORDER. GRAIN AND PRODUCE PRICES CAN SUPPLY PROMPTLY Best table potatoes, per large sack 12/Best iaHe potatoes, 561 b. bags 4jSmall sound potatoes, 2001 b. bags 5/Pig potatoes, sound, 2001 b. bags 4/Jersey Benn (earliest seed potatoes) per cwt 12 Table parsnips, in 561 b. bags ... 4/6 Table carrots, in 561 b. bags %l ( Table swedes, in 561 b. bags 2/6 Beetroot, per box |/6 Cooking apples ”■ Kiddies’ apples, sweet 6 " Freight on above, Sd per 561 bs to any station. .Milling wheat,' 2001 b. sacks 22/6 Garton oats 17/6, pure ground barley pollard 16/-, bran 12/-, wheatmeaMn 251 b (ideal breakfast food) o/ovster shell fowl grit 561 b. hags 4/6 best oatsheaf chaff 110/- per ton sacks included, single sacks 5/-, clean bright straw chaff 3'- sacks in, baled meadow hav (mixed clover and ryegrass) 80/per ton, single hales 4/-. honey m (50ib. tins 27/6. 201 b. tins 11/-, mi'd vured grain fed bacon rolls, about 251 bs 1/- per lb., best table onions 2d per lb , pickling onions Hd pier lb. Cabbage plants 2s 6d a hundred, freight paid to any station. C\SH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTD., COS *1 : W4ISIATJE.
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