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foul wa m Coat made to your measure This new Coat is- one of the many styles from the now “Glasson Gazette.” . Made to yoitr exact measures under a guarantee of complete satisfaction or money refunded. Write to-night for uatUr.ns and our simple measurement system. You will save shops’, profit. Lovely New Frock You may 'have this very dainty new /Frock made to your own measures for 35/-. Write ror natteru. range of the pretty Art Silks. May e had with collar if preferred. Money hack if not deligUted. Made tO Post Paid 35/ 1 Order Glassou’s m im Warehouse, 96 Lich£ield St. Christchurch

Master your toughest hauling jobs with the Master Speed Wagon SPEED REG WAGON Mnsurßassed to-day «W stuMioVii , ailing power and for reliable pei undo! adverse conditions. WEST COAST AGENT: Q p£NROSE superior service station. PHONE 274, RUSSELL STREET, WESTPORT.

TROUT TAKE TO THE SEA. Addressing a meeting of anglers at Timaru, Professor Perciva), in dealing vjtli the.decrease in the number and ize of the trout in streams, said that the fish were up against civilisation. : sinco the introduction of the trow he Hush at the heads of,.many of the ■•ivers had been cut down or burned •iff, and the beds of . many rivers had been narrowed and straightened. This m used the water to rush to sea with much greater speed than when the country was in a less civilised state and the conditions in the beds of the streams had been changed, stones, particularly, being rolled down faster and further, with the result that the shelter for the fish and their food supplies was greatly altered. The trout, in his opinion, was a very adaptable fish and generally in the streams changing for finding its food supply and conditions the worse, it had gone to sea

Do yon need another golf club to carry you through? I? so. call at Ross’s Sports’ Depot, Revel 1 St. and choose from the finest selection in town.—Advt, i

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1930, Page 8

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