Master your toughest hauling jobs with the Master Speed Wagon SPEED REG WAGON I'n.surpassed to-day fur stubborn pulling power and for reliable performance under verse conditions. WEST COAST' AGENT: C. W. PENROSE superior service station. ’PHONE 27-1. RUSSELL STREET, WESTPORT. «Sii a ■ ir a h h Newest in Carpeting’s at BABE’S m o IyjAKE YOUR ROOM CHEERFUL AND COSY FOR THE WINTER m MONTHS RY RUYING ONE OF THESE REAUTIFUL AX MINSTER SQUARES, LATEST DESIGNS COLOURINGS. SIZES: Oft. x 7ft. fiin. to Lift.'bin. x TOlt. din. YOU SHOULD SEE THESE ,! YOU WILL RE SURPRISED AT THE WONDERFUL VALUES AND EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. ALSO A GREAT VARIETY OF AX MINSTER RUNNERS ANT) RUGS TO CHOOSE FROM AT LOWEST PRICES. 1s IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. oI FRANK BADE, Furnisher $ Mercer, | 1 Corner Hamilton & Tancred Sts., Hokitika, I I OPPOSITE PCRLIC LIBRARY
A frill VINO TO-NIGHT at the II y giene Fish .Mart—Fresh groper oysters, rail hits, smoked tcrikihi sinoKed iiliets. ’Phone 1245. and Flounders, procurable to-night for supper at “The Rendezvous.” Also oysters. JLTOR HA l.iK—Speedboat “Cheekmate” and engine complete. Owner leaving the district. Price £4O. Apply Dr iiiiclianaii. HOKITIKA GOLF CLUB. rjIHK ANNUAL GUN FRAU .MEETJNG will he held in the County Ciiamhers at 8 o’clock p.m. on FRIDA V NEXT, the 19th. inst. Ladies’ (ieneral .Meeting at 7 p.m. Til OS. CAGNEY, lion. Secretary. WEDNESDAY', APRIL 24tli. / 1 RAND SPORTS 15ALL will he held in the Public Hall, Kokatahi, in aid of the Kokatahi Sports Fund. A. SHANNON, J. SHIV AS, .Joint Secretaries. KOKATAII f-KOITERAN'GI SPORTS. FOOTBALL GROUND KOKATAHI. SATURDAY, .MAY 4th. 1989 ANNUAL SPORTS will he held as above. Attractive prograiniieand good prize list: Chopping Sawing Foot-racing Stepping Ttig-o’-War Etc. Etc. For full par! ici'lnrs see posters. ENTRIES CLOSE on WEDNESDAY. 2-ith. APRIL. G RA N D 15 A L L to he held in the Public Hull, Kokatahi on night of Sports. Admission to ground : Gentlemen 2s. ladies Is. J. SHANNON, J. SHIV AS Joint Sees. FOR SALE.
HEOISTHHEI) I’EDKIHEE STOCK. THREE registered pedigree .Terse' Hulls, six montlis old. thoroughly acclimatised. Tho.v ai'o indiret desoendants ol .sonic ol the host hulls u\ci imported to New Zealand, including (Uobert’s) Clolden Laddie (K.C.H.) and Noble of Oakla.nds. The latter hull was s ild for £-3000. The dams mentioned in these pedigrees show records of hatter fat up t( > 7iM-2711)5. Earmers! Why go further alield and pay fancy prices when you can get this class' of hull right at your very hack door for ah nit one third the price? Asa One grade hull b.V Allalla-Ni-kau, hred by Laxlev, the owner of Waipika Masterpiece. Also, fifteen store pigs and nine weatiers, out of a. pedigree Devon sow imported from Nelson. There are five sows in this litter, which would make first-class breeders. If is a well-known fact that the Devon sow is the host milker of all the pig breeds. 1 have already sold a. number of the same breed for that purpose. For particulars apply to— D. .TEL LIE. • Arab ura.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1929, Page 1
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