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K K H H H C. SMITH, Ltd. Are Keeping QUALITY and STYLE I)P and PRICED J)OWK, H H H K H H H K K K H 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 C. SMITH’S Rcady-to-Wear Suits. Any man who is in need (f a smart suit, should make a point of calling here and seeing our tasteful range of the latest styles in Fancy Tweeds. A size to suit every man. These are all undoubtedly high quality, yet priced on a moderation basis. Men’s All Wool (Box Suits) 105/-, 115/Mcn’s All Wool Overcoats, 85/-, 95/C. SMITH Ltd . mil bf&s iuL aJLn ■ DRAPERS GREYMOUTH a 3 H 3 d H H H H H H H H H 3 3 3 3 H c»sa fimpi mp hkbi own mmmm ,mmm" tmgm mmm' mam ■Bn ■0 o ■B ■ «S r. aa 3 ■!.■ ala ■* m ill sin i!b a.| ■ K ' " H H H H J: H H H H « H £ H WORTH WHILE FOOTWEAR/ If you are disciiminatieg in your choice of Foot Wear you’ll appreciate the many points of superiority of Oliver $ puff’s Not only does it exce) in style and elegance, hut it gives a comfort and service which amply nroves its j worth. We urge an early inspection. Our claims you'll find to he fully justified and our prices most reasonable. OLIVER, AND DUFF, Phone 139 HOKITIKA. wm H 3 3 3 H 3 3 H 3 H H y 3 H

MOIIE ABOUT ’THE A.B.C. MOTOR CTCLjpI Kead about the Gear Box. GEAR BOX.—The Gear Box is bolted directly to theßack of the crank case, and the bevel drive is bolted to the back of the Gear .Boy. Thus the Engine, Clutch, Gear Box, and Bevel Drive together with the Cush Drive Sprocket, form one complete unit, which can be removed from the frame by undoing four bolts. The Gear RISS FOUR SPEEDS, running ,entirely on RODDER and BARD-BEARr, INGS, and it can be run for hours on endOn any of the lower .gears.) without injury or wear, or risk of seizure.' The main shaft is ,spliced,; and is formed in one piece with the bevel pinion. The gea,rs are th^re-> fore of the sliding type and when it is on top gear NO WREEBS 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 CUSH 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-drive machine from four to three. It also avoids the necessity of . the unsightly and inaccessible chain ease, and removes at once the most PROMINENT SOURCE OF NOISE, on the modern motor cycle. I •*yri i i i ■ 1 i DOMINION j (jyGl/li & MOTOR WORSE S ISEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. Well have move to tell you next week!

•a; »*r •*>%._ □1 ! •„ .. ■ ..v : X«r.--. rX': •■>!•! TOIJuaUW •-• F.W.D. 3 Ton Trucks. li Wheel Drive Ante Co.) rrms is tlid most economical: and tim 1 Truck foi tlie West Coast. Has stood inany years’ test under all conditions. The Champion Timber and Coal Hauler. For full particulars apply to Sole West Coast Agents MARK SPROT & CO.. Hunter Street, WELLISiGTOft. Telegraphic Address: Torps, Wellington. P.O. Box

mm K H F M oi Beecham’s Pills is their general, tonic effectg a tonic to the stomach and liver is well known j but it watfjtm be so generally realised that they exercise a bracing influence «p*» fhe eS system. The whole physical organization Wi* * the result of improved digestion and more perfect jssimilatioß of food. The eyes are brighter; the complexion U clearer; the step is more elastic; the mind is keener. These signs of the great benefit resulting, from *- c<wu S®^SS • remedy. There is an all-round improvement aftertwang I Sold in boxe., labelled lOtf.',

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1920, Page 1

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