Master your toughest hauling jobs with the Master Speed Wagon SPEED REG WAGON Unsurpassed to-day for stubborn pulling power and for reliable performance under verso conditions. WEST COAST' AGENT: Q superior service station. ’PHONE 27-1. RUSSELL STItEET, WESTPORT. *m m ■ H ' MBl t Of - H - H - H';i 62 K ■ ■ B ! Newest in Carpeting’s at BABE’S o Make your room cheerful and cosy for the winter MONTHS 15Y BUYING ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL AX.MINSTER SQUARES, LATEST DESIGNS &■ COLOURINGS. SIZES: 9ft. x 7lt. Gin. to 13ft. Gin. x 10ft. Gin. YOU SHOULD SEE THESE ! YOU WILL BE SURPRISED AT THE WONDERFUL VALUES AND EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. ALSO A GREAT VARIETY OF AXMTNSTER RUNNERS AND RUGS TO CHOOSE FROM AT LOWEST PRICES. is IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. oFRANK BADE, Furnisher & Mercer, Corner Hamilton & Tancred Sts., Hokitika, OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY
SALE—.Sliced lioiit “Cheekmate” tu id engine complete. Owner leaving the district. Price £-10. Apply l)r Buchanan. POR SALE—2.77 li.p. Triumph MOTOR-CYCLE, PJ2B model; with lull equipment. Price £BO. A]>pl,v \V r . T. Chinn, Tetaho, South AA’estland. TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd. RAND SPORTS BALL will lie held f in the Piihlic Mull, Kokntuhi, in aid of tin* Kokatahi Sports Fund. A. SHANNON, J. SHIVAS, Joint Secretaries. HOKITIKA HOLE CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETJNO will he held in the Comity Chambers at 8 o’clock p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT, the JOth. inst. Ladies’ Uoucrnl Meeting at 7 p.m. TIIOS. CAGNEY, lion. Secretary. KOK AT A H T-KOl T E RANOI SPORTS. FOOTBALL OROUNI) KOKATAHI. SATURDAY, MAY -1111. 1!)2!) A NNUAL SPORTS will he held as above. A l tractive programme and good prize list: Chopping Sawing Foot-racing Stepping Tug-u'-AVar Etc. Etc. For lull particulars see posters. ENTRIES CLOSE on AV ERNES DA Y, 24th. APRIL. 0 R A N D B A L L to he held in the Public Hall, Kokatahi on night of Sports. Admission to ground : Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. J. SHANNON, J. SHIVAS Joint Sees.
for sale. REGISTERED PEDIGREE STOCK. THREE registered pedigree Jersey Hulls, six months old. thoroughly nccl imatised. They are iml ire t desoiiiKhuits of some ol the host, bulls over imported to New Zealand. including (Rolwrt’s) Golden Laddie (K.C.R.) and Noble of Oaklnmls. Tlio latter hull was sild for £3OOO. The dams mentioned in these podig'ces show records of butter fat up to 720-*2ilbs. l'urulers! "Why po further afield and pay fancy prices when you can slot this class' of bull right. at your very buck door for about one third the price? ;\so—One grade bull by Alfalfa-Ni-kau. bred by Laxlev, the owner of V,mipika [Masterpiece. Also, fifteen store pigs and nine weaners. out of a pedigree Devon sow imported from Nelson. There are five sows in this litter, which would make first-class l.roeders. It is a well-known fact that the Devon sow is the best milker of all the pig breeds. I have already sold a number of the same breed- for that purpose. For particulars apply to— D. .TEI/LIE. Araliura. GENTS’ 15NGLTSTT CYCT/ES, with Brampton fittings. £7 cash, * Brown, Hckitiks Cycle Worira.
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