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i OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. i i f TXT ANTED to buy sound or broken j * * Teeth on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Best possible prices in New Zaa- | land. Post any you have to J. DUNSTONE, Private Box 1053, Auckland. Cash by return mail. Estab. 25 years. All parcels should have sender’s name and address inside. All kinds of Dental Waste bought for re-manufac-turing. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. TTTOOL SALES will bo hold in the ’’ CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, during the current season, on the following da*os: Sale. Time, Catalogues close. Nov 17, 1915 9a.ni; Nov 11 5 p.m. Dec 10, 1915 9a.m; Dec 4 5 p.m. Jan 25, 1916 9a.m; Jan 15 5 p.m. Feb 25, 1916 9a.m; Fob 18 5 p.m. The charge on wool offered but nnu sold will be 2s per balo for the first offering, and Is per bale for the second offering. Valuations for the main portion of the clip are supplied to growers upon request. Wool packed in anything over a 48-inch pack is considered an outside size and a charge of Is per bale, ia addition to ordinary store charges, will be made on wool in such packs.—Hurray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., and Johnston and Co., Ltd. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Levin and Co.. Ltd., ami Freeman R. Jackson and Co., Geo. 11. Scales, Ltd, United Farmers’ Co-op. Association Ltd., and Wairnrapn Farmers’ Co-op. Association Ltd., Dalgcty and Co., Ltd., W. and 0. Turnbull and Co.. Ltd., N. Z. Farmers' Co-op Distributing Co., Ltd. TENDERS. LI TENDERS to close on 30th Ndvemher, are invited for driving 300 feet (more or loss) of tunnelling at Lung's Terrace. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications may be seen on application to the undersigned. W. H. BAJSON. A REVOLUTION IN DRESS CUTTING. A BOON TO MOTHERS 1 CHARTS UNDERSTOOD IN A DAT! CLASSES: Druids’ Hall, THURSDAY, from 10 a.m, to 4,30 p.m. MILLINERY TAUGHT. MISS L. ROBERTS H OKITTKA ACECOURSB, SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist., 1916. (NEW YEAR'S DAV.) WEST COAST HIGHLAND SPORIS GATHERING. In aid of the— SICE AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. LIST OF EVENTS: I Rutting the Shot (IGlbs), htlep. 2. Throwing ibe Hammer (IClbs) 3. Tossing the Caber. I. Bagpipe Music .(marches for Novices). 5. Bagpipe Music. (Marches for Juveniles under 20). 6. Bagpipe Music (Slrathpevs and Reels). 7. Bagpipe Musi,', Marches. 8. Dancing Highland Fling in costume 9. Dancing Highland Fling; (for hoys and girls under IS.) 10. Dancing Highland Reel. 11. Dancing Sword Dance. 12. Dancing Sword Dance; (for bo\s and girls under 18.) 13. Dancing Irish Jig. 14. Dancing Sailors’ Hornpipe. 15. Hop, Step and Jump, 10. Long .lump. 17. Wrestling.—'Cumberland Style; (under 30 years). 18. Wrestling—Cumberland Style; (for

boys under 16 years.) 1!). Pillow Fight. 20. Port Dressed Highlander. 21. Best Dressed Highlander; (boys under 18 years). 22. Best Dressed (Highland Lassie. 20. Quoding; 21. yards. 24. Sack Bare; 50 yards 25. Novel (Race; (boys'!. 2d. Tng-of-AVar ; (5 mon oath side.) 27. 120 Yards Flat Handicap; in boats. 23. Half-Aide Flat Handicap. Entries close on THLBSDAA, December 23rd, with the Secretary. Sports start at one o’clock sharp. ADMISSION: Bates, ]/-; Grand Stand, 1;-. Further particulars, sec posters or apply to— TO TRAVEL THE WEST COAST. ME. J. S. HOWSON’S (Ashburton) Purebred Clydesdale Stallion (206 N.Z.C.5.8.) Fashion’s Pride is an upstanding bay His sire, Baron Wigton (imp.) (13884) was imported from Scotland by, and is the property of Mr. John Grigg, ot Longbeaeh, and is by Baronson (10981) by Baron’s Pride (9122). His dam, Dawn 111., by Sir Roger, has been one of the most successful prize-winners in Canterbury. Terms; —Season, £3 3s, payable Ist January, 1916, Half Guarantee £4 4s; £2 2s payable Ist January, 1916, balance when Mare proves to bo in foal. Two or more Mares as per arrangements. Groomage Fee os, payable at first serivee. For further particulars apply * A. BOOKINGS* Groom in Charge, Red Lion Hotel, Hokitika. JAMES KING, lion. Secretary, Be veil Street, Hokitika. FASHION’S PRIDE. horse, 5 years old.

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West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 3

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