GREAT WINTER SALE For TWO WEjfciKS Only at C. SMITH LTD THIS IS NOT AN EVERY DAY SALE, BUT ONE WHERE GENUINE REDUCTIONS ARE MADE. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY FIRM ON THE WEST COAST, BUT, DURING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS, WE ARE MAKING FURTHER REDUCTIONS. COME EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS FOR CASH ONLY. NO APPROBATION DURING THE SALEI TERMS CASH I Sale Starts THURSDAY, JULY 15th 50s Ladies’ Costumes for 255. 90s Ladies’ Costumes for 465. 65s Ladies’ Costumes for SOs. A few Ladies’ Warm Tweed Coats, for 17s 6d and 265. Children’s Bonnets to clear at Is 6d each. Children’s Wool Caps to clear Is each. 200 Ladies’ and Children’s Felt Hat s (must be sold) 2s lid each. Ladies’ Corsets, si/ses 19, 20, 21, for 3s lid pair. Ladies’ Furs from 7s 6d each. 40* Ladies’ Oil Coats, 555, reduced to 37s 6d, a bargain. Ladies' Camisoles from 2s 0d each. Ladies’ Gowns'lOs 6d each. Gents’ Cravenette Coatß (slightly soiled) 17s 6d, 25s and 355. Youths’ Tweed Overcoats, 25s and 365. Men’s Ties, Is 6d, Is lid. Men’s Tweed Caps, 2s lid. Mon’s Union Flannel Shirts, 6s, for 3s 9d. Men’s Braoes Is eaoh. Dress Materials all reduced. C. SMITH Ltd u *» H H H a H H H H H H H H H H H JL aJL hJLi «L bJch aaLi kLb bbJL wJLb aJLn DRAPERS GREYMOUTH T 1U
IN THESE DAYS OF INFLATED PRICES — . it is more than ever necessary to be sare of full value for every shilling you spend. WHEN BUYING FOOTWEAR-- the 10. ic 1 solution is to PURCHASE AIL YOUR REQUIREMENTS AT OLIVER & DUFF'S K H H H H H H H Not only do our price s mean a direct and definite saving, hut 3ou can he certain of the unquestionable quality of every line we offer you. Let us show 3on the way to Economise on Footwear! y K OLIVER - AND DUFF* ; phofte 139 HOKf FtKA. 1: uz it: u: uz uz uz uz uz uz uz mm wm -1 Read all about the A.B.C| This Week it’s the ENGINE. The whole of the internal parts of the engine run on ROLLER or BALL BEARINGS, including the patent A. 8.0. roller big end. the CYLINDERS are of STEEL—of “Aero” Engine design, end. the head .is .hemispherical with the valves' af an angle to one another The PISTONS ARE OF ALUMINIUM, and produced from die castings, which effectively prevents pre-ignition, konking etc., such as occurred in other sir cooled engines. , ~ w n» auri? The engine can be relied upon to very comfortably attain 7 BRAKE HORSEPOWER, but the machine is nominally called a 3 H. ■ engine is situated athwart the .frame, with the cylinders projecting out each side in order to obtain a suitable and even draught on to each cylinder, thus assisting perfect synchronisation of the cyhnde^ and equal horse power development. The overall width of the Engine across the cylinders is so short that the foot-rests are much udder than the engine, thereby preventing damage m the ea*> of a fall. -■■./■■■ I I I I I I See this space for more about it next week. I DOMINION CYCLE & MOTOR WORKS I .1 SSEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. I I I
XSS><. 'sfiSCK xs&\ !B •££», 'cS 5 *- <3S&< > s3P a - X’. F.W.D. 3 Ton Trucks. (4 Wlieel Drive Auto Co.) #y»HIS is the most economical and the right i Truck foi the West Coast. Das stood many years’ test under all conditions. Tim Champion Timber .and Coal Hauler. For full particulars apply to Sole West Coast Agents MARK SPROT & CO.* Hunter Street, WELONdTOH. Telegraphic Address: Torps, Wellington. P.O, Box 1052 Nearly everyone is at one time or another attacked ‘fcy some .derangement of the stomach and bowel? which, while not serious, ds yet decidedly uncomfortable, painful and often alarming. In such cases a safe course *o pursue is to take Beec.ham’s Pills at once. They rarely fail to afford speedy relief and ultimate recovery. Beccham s Pills are a medicine fo- many emergencies. When you have a nasty attack of nausea, sick headache or indigestion and when the bowels *r« in 4 . troublesome condition it is “the World’s Household Remedy that should be taken without delay. The natural remedy for the many digestive ills to* -which iTiariy people are -so oltcn subject is * Sold in boxes, labelled 101 d., ls-1*! and 2,-9d. (original English price,.> s. '-asa. Ns£». >s*e*. >nSf». >s®v
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