the fashionable Beret and Helmet millinery at Me Kay and Son’s, Autumn Opening. Modest prices prevail. NO SMART WOMAN will miss the Autumn Millinery Show now on at McKay and Son’s. The choice lias never been better or the prices lower. HIGHEST GRADE MOTOR TYRES 28 29 29 29 30 30 31 32 32 83 x 4.75 S.S. Balloons AI2 5 0 x 4.40 S.S. x 4.75 S.S. x 5.00 S.S. x 5.00 S.S. x 4.50 S.S. x 5.00 S.S. x 5.09 S.S. x 6.00 S.S. x 6.00 S.S. 1 12 6 2 7 6 2 10 0 2 15 O 2 5 0 2 17 6 3 0 0 3 10 0 3 15 0 We stock all the leading makes of tyres.
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BASIC SLAG OF HIGHEST GRADE. TO ARRIVE ABOUT EXT) OF MARCH. ¥3 ASIC SJ.AG is strongly, reeommended as a change to the usual topdressing or as a mixture. ' It contains essential mineral elements lacking in most other fertilisers. ORDER EARLY. WELD ST. : : HOKITIKA. MANANUI-RUATAPU CLUB SPORTS AT LAKE MAHINAPUA. SATURDAY, 12th. APRIL. 1930. Fifty-five pounds prize -MONEY FOR RIG CHOP, AND A GOLD MEDAL. Ail timber red pine. Logs to suit all competitors—l2in., 13 in., and 14in. Patron, W. J. Butler, Esq.; President, .Jas O’Brien, Esq., ALP.; Handieapper, Rex Fitzgerald; Axemen's Events: Judges, W. Wilson and H. G. Henderson; Starter, Jack Davern. Local sports in charge of Alex Rarrowman.
PROGRAM'.ME: Registered under the X.Z. Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union. 1— Maiden Handicap Chop (underhand) Ist. prize £7, 2nd. £2; 3rd £l, Nom ss, accept. 2s. 2 Upright Handicap Chop, 12in: Ist. prize £lO, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £]. Nom. 7s. accept. 3s. 3 Handicap Saw, 14in., two cuts: Ist. prize £5, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 3s, accept. 2s. 4 Underhand Handicap Chop. 14in : Ist. prize £lO and gold medal, 2nd. £lO, 3rd. Co. Nom. 30s, accept. ]os. 5 Underhand Handicap Chop, 13in : Ist. ])rize £lO and Plumh axe, 2nd. £3, 3rd. £l. Nom. 7s, accept. 3s. Sneep Guessing Competition. Stepping competition. Married Undies’ Race, Married Men’s Pace. Single Ladies’ Race, Girls’ Race. Roys’ Races, Visitors’ Race. Sports of all kinds for young and old. Nominations close with the Secretary on Saturday. April sth. Acceptances Thursday, 10th. April. Last two years’ performances must accompany all nominations, or if none in that period the last six. Winners may he re-handicapped.
SPOUT'S START AT 11.30 a.m. Admission to ground : Clouts 2s, Indies fret' Refreshments obtainable on ground. J LES BAKER, Secretary. Lake Mahimipua. MRS JOHN COYLE FITZHERBERT ST., HOKITIKA DESTR ES to notify that she is still continuing the CARRYING and CONTRACTING REST NESS so successfully carried on by her late husband, which is under the capable management of her son, John Covle junr. Every description of cartage and carrying effected. Prices reasonable. WOOD AND COAL SUPPLIED TN ANY QUANTITY. Ring John Coyle, ’phone No. 90.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1930, Page 1
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