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h! C. SMITH, Ltd. Are Keeping QUALITY and STYLE UP and PRICES DOWN. ->ooo<H K H THIS go-ahead store makes it possible to sell high grade Wearing Apparel, for men at prices from which all high profits have been eliminated. For practical economy try 0. SMITH’S Ready-to-Wcar Suits. Any man who is in need cf a smart suit, should make a point of calling here and seeing our tasteful range of the latest styles in Fancy Tweeds. Asize to suit every man. These are all undoubtedly high quality, yet priced on. a moderation basis. .. Men’s All Wool (Box Suits) 105/-, 115/-. h Men’s All Wool Overcoats, 85/-, 95/K H C. SMITH Ltd • GREYMOUTH a 3 3 3 n H 3 3 H H u:<x x x x x x x x x x H 3 3 3 3 H 3 H WORTH WHILE FOOTWEAR. K H If you are discriminating m } our choice of Foot Wear A you’ll appreciate the many points of superiority of Oliver & Duff’s Footwear ' Not only does it excel in style and elegance, but it o gives a comfort and service |* which amply proves its worth. *" We urge an early inj* spection. IS Our cLiims ycu’ll find to ■ be fully justified apif our | jp prices most reasonable. H K OLIVER AND DUFF, p Ph one 139 HOKITIKA. a a -- •' »i» "B™ s s n B s ß "S' 3 c * 'i"' *a » ■«£ 'i 1 rutSsn n&ci Kattan wnsfan c*Jlhbi ins Sara wto senas km mmm aH 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 °TTT 3 3 MOKE ABOUT THE A.B,C. MOTORCYCLE Read about tlie Gear Box. i t i i GEAR BOX.—The Gear Box is bolted directly to the back of the crank jfl case, and the bevel drive is bolted to the back of the Gear Box. Thus ■ the Engine, Clutch, Gear Box, and Bevel Drive together with the Cusli ™ Drive Sprocket, form one complete unit, which- cau be removed 8 from the frame by undoing four bolts. The Gear Box }ia,s ■ FOUR SPEEDS, running entirely on ROLLER and. BALL-BEAR-INGS, and it can be run for hours on end on any of the lower gears E without injury or wear, or risk of seizure. The main shaft, is* splined, H and is formed in one piece with the bevel pinion. The gears are there- • fore of the sliding type and when it is on top gear NO WHEELS ARE ■ SPINNING IDLY. All joints are well spigoted, and the Gear Box is £ lubricated-with Vacuum "C” gear oil. The outer end of this shaft carries two separate and distinct A.B.C. RUBBER. BUFFER/ GUSH H DRIVES, which, remove all shocks of any kind. The adoption of the ■ bevel drive, besides OBVIATING THE NECESSITY OF THE HIGHSPEED ENGINE CHAIN lowers the number of drives on an all-chain- B drive machine from four to three. It also avoids the necessity of the g unsightly and inaccessible chain case, and removes at once the most PROMINENT SOURCE OF NOISE, on the modern motor cycle. I We’ll have more to tell you next week! i ■ ' DOMINION- ■ CYCLE & MOTOR WORKS | fiEVELL STkEET, HOKITIKA. 5

□ ITOM T'ruck. C-.V F.W.D. 3 Ton Trucks. (4 Wheel Drive Auto Go.) npHIS is the most economical and the right * Truck foi the West Coast. lias stood many years’ test under all conditions. The Champion Timber and Coal Hauler. ' / For Ml particulars apply to Sole a West * Coast Agents MARK SIPROT & CO., Hunter Street, WELLINGTON. Telegraphic Address: Torps, Wellington. P.O. Box 1852 .3 .i SHACKLOCKIS . SUCCESS for the COOK and COMFORT for tKe FAMILY. The charm of the Open-Fire Range l» the dual put- \ pose which St serves so perfectly. For Cooking ai , Baking it gives, most successful results, the Uvens being under complete control, can be made to ■ provide any degree ol heal required-quick or ‘ slow. In the evenings, by a slight adjustment, the fire can be changed into a bright, open Fire-place. <!?• hehtful to sit around, transforming the Home Kitchen into a comlortable Silting Room, and saving much , . coal thereby Please Note -The Orion Range burns Lignite, or any fuel desired. M ,OU« 1.0H.0.0r* to S.o* vou 0.1. en H. E. SHACKLOCK. LTD OUKCO**< ' •rittiNOfO" ‘^COS) r KiTCHEb

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1920, Page 1

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