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mM M rnHE low-priced, well-built automobile is to-day looked upon as the clsief A means of quick transportation. It is needed and appreciated. There “CHEVROLET” hero meets this demand ' * THE “CHEVROLET” valve-in-head construction means economy, efficiency, directness. You know that the shortest path is tho direct one. The direct force is always tho strongest. That is the valve-in-head principle. . IN the common method of gasoline engine construction, the gasolene vapour is usually introduced into a side chamber—a sort of wading room. There it explodes with a force that travels a long distance until it strikes the piston XN the valve-in-head motor, it is different. In this type, the gasoline vapour A is introduced directly in to the cylinder-head, and the explosion occurs directly over the piston ’ * MORE than two-hundred thousand M'.del “Fourty-Nine’’ cars are in use to-day. This number, in a sense, tells the story of this model. . . . EQUIPMENT: Electric lights and starter, highest typo two-unit system, single wiring used. Complete lamp equipment including headlight, dimmers, Mohair tailored one-man top, top cover and side curtains; tilted wi shield; speedometer; electric horn; extra rim and carrier on rear; complete tool equipment; including pump and jack. Foot rest, robe rail ( ouring car), pockets in each door. H. H. SMITH, WEST COAST REPRESENTATIVE, : : ALBION HOTEL, GREYMOUTH.
[ i vi- iE w^" T fc 3k />•■■■ x) i w BROUGHT IN READY x No DELAY FOOTWEAR REPAIRS ! Carried out by our Expert Workmen. . Often you want a Favourite Pair of Boots or -Shoes Repaired in a Hurry. Bring them to Us, We Guarantee the Very Best of Leather, and the Neatest job, and we DO THEM QUICKLY FOR YOU. Our Repair Work is Unexcelled. OLIVER AND DUFF, For Phone 139 neat Value,” HOKITIKA.
“Mother needed not experience to be kind.”—Stanus. It just came to her naturally. That a why there is always on the home shelf a big bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, ready for Tommy’s little sneezes and sniffles—Nature’s signs that a cold is approaching. All sneezes and sniffles are pretty froquent at this time of the year. The weather is so changeable that it behoves all mothers to have Baxter’s handy. 2s 6d per large bottle. All chemists and stores.
See that t-lie Water Bottle you buy is fitted with the “Unique” Stopper, the battle that won’t burst, because of the properly vulcanised seams. Made by the North British Rubber Co., whoee brand is on neck of bottle. “Forewarned is forearmed.” Tour best weapon against a bad cold is “Nazol.” It will quickly and easily rout the enemy. Sold everywhere, Is fid a bottle. Mrs J. Lloyd announces reductions on millinery and summer stock to clear I and make room for winter goods.
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Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1919, Page 1
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