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Motor Repair Work!, GREYMOUTH. OUB BEPiIB DEPABTMENT IS PEOBABLY ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE hftT TUB DOMmOIST. AVING A STAFF OF SKILLED MECHANICS and being equipped with most Modem Machinery, enables us to repair any make of Car, with promptness. . - „ H ACETONE WELDiNC AND VULCANISING, A SPECIALTY. ,r Ilectrical ,§y§t6m .dy Irhauled batteries eto., repaired AMD RECHARGED oiks i>AiNtEij an]} upholstered. NEW SPRINGS MADE AND BROKEN SPRINGS REPAIRED. AGENTS FOR CANADIAN TYRES AND TUBES. “NOBBY,” “CHAIN,” “DOMINION,” “PLAIN” KEPT I£T STOCK. ALL MOTOR REQUISITES, OIL AND GREASES STOCKED. WHEN VISITING GREYMOUTH, , FILL YOUR TANK WITH FILTERED BENZINE; SOLD THROUGH jffHE FAMOUS BOWSER PUMP, FREE FROM WATER Aip IMPURITIES. IYIIEN YOUR, CAR REQUIRES TO- BE OVERHAULED OR REPAINTED LEAVE IT WITH US. INSPECTION INVITED. ,1 REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. Dispatch foundry C 6. Ufa. GREYMOUTH.. „ ENGINEERS, ..BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, IROft : AN£ BRASS FOUNDERS, And IMPORTERS OF ALL ENGINEERS, MILLING, MINING AND MOTOR REQUISITES.' ■* 1 ===== : K h K K h K h K H H H n K H h H H WONDERFULLY GOOD H 66stuiyies h at reasoMle Mis. "h . . .....v.- ... rur nsnaas"MT FASHIONS OF THE MOMENT [] ARE HERE. jj THE SKIRTS Are narrower & slightly longfer THE COATS H Are in box snd semi-fitting Styles—with r,ewest collars, S. belts, pocketi & buttons. H THE PRICES RANGE FRONf U 60 )■ TO' £lO 10/-. H H LOOK IN TODAY. H C. LTD.Ij GREYMOUTH. ■B■«8 ■" B a "J s*'” 5 *'” A* " 1 nki txxkm wrnm* mmmm iirfl— imm i ‘ * Vac’ * Boots and SlioUs’ate' ‘BALL-BANX)’* Special Quality. « • - ** They are, vulcanized, by„ Process,'the greatest discovery in the manufacture of rubber footwear in recent years. , The ‘‘Vac”, goods are, very comfortable i toVe&ri They are light ia weight aiid 1 they’fit well. •' ” / i They are .the most durable... rubbers \ made, and we them for all. kinds" of unusually hard-, wear.- Try them —you will-find it is that they “Feel Like Velvet— Wear, Like Iron/* OLIVER AND DUFF. HOKITIKA :: TELEPHONE 189.

! SSKMIS *SS3S i f= Ik Ha !'y irS y f •. 1 [ ~.r- ' jisf low-priced/ well-built automobile is to-day’ looked upon as the ! means of quick transportation. It is needed and appreciated. There “CHEVROLET” here meets this demand. . . . . . . . - ■ riraHE “CHEVROLET” valve-in-bead construction means economy, ewficienc*,, JL directness. You know that the is, the direct op?, ijlie direct force is always the strongest. That is the valve-in-head princip m i|sT iho common method of, gasoline engine, construction,..the. gasolene, vapoil^ - is usually introduced into a side chamber—a sort of. .waiting 'l'liere it explodes with a force that travels a long distance until it strikes the piston. ■ „i----f|sr the valve-in-head motor, it is different. ,In this type, the gasoline JL ig introduced, directly in to the cylinder-head, and the explosion occurs directly over the piston. * i *v * * -\VORE than two-lmndred thousand Model “ Fourty-Nine ” cars are in use ltX to-day. ( Tliis number, in a sense, tells the story of this model. • • EQXJIPSifcST: Electric, lights air starter,' higiigst tjpe two-unit single °wiring used. Complete lamp 1 ' oquipinent,'/' dim* mers, Moliair tailored one-nian top, top cover and side curtains'; tilted win^r f ahiold: speedometer ; electric.,horn; , (1 trq rim and. carrier on rear ; comply tboi equipment; including pump' and jack. Foot rest, robe rail (touring car), pockets in each door. 5H. n. SMITH, . , WFiST COAST REPRESENTATIVE, 1 : ALBION HOTEL, GREYMOUTh.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1919, Page 1

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542

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1919, Page 1

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