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H H H K H H H K H K H C. SMITH,<*Ltd. J jm Are Keeping QUALITY andSSTYLE UP and PgJCIES DQWS, ""'JILZST go-ahead store it possible to sell high A grade Wearing Apparel for men at prices from which all high prsts have, bsgn ’eliminated. For practical economy try C. SMITH’S 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. 4 size to suit every man. These are all undoubtedly high quality, yet priced on a moderation basis. Men’s All Wool (Box Suits) 10$/-, 115/Mcn’s All Wool Overcoats, 85/-, 95/H KC. SMITH Ltd K X T X 1 U. 1 X 1 T 11! : DRAPERS GREYMOUTH ■ nO BB ■■■ B■ ■ II 3 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H K H WORTH WHILE FOOTWEAR. M i H H H H H H H H If you are discriminating in your choice of Foot Wear you’ll appreciate -the many points of superiority of Oliver & Duffs Footwear Not only does it excel in style and elegance, hut it gives a comfort and service which amply Droves its worth. We urge an early inspection. Our claims you’ll find to be fully justified and our prices most reasonable. H H H H H H H H rm H H y H H OLIVER AND DUFF. Phone 139 HOKITIKA. H x a: x u: x x u: t u: 'X x x u: I IMPORTANT POINTS. i i g i i When choosing your motor cycle very careful consideration be given to the typo and design of the HANDLEBARS and CONTROLS. We give you here, a detailed account of the A.B.C. MOTOR CYCLE as far as it concerns these important features. HANDLE-BARS: —The Handle-bars are not of the usual pattern, clamped into the vertical head, such as allows, them to be knocked out ] of line, thus upsetting the steering, but they are clamped rigidly in TWIN HORIZONTAL CLAMPS to the steering head, and can be adjusted up or down in order to obtain exactly the right position for maximum comfort. CONTROLSThe Controls are VERY NEAT REGULAR JN APPEARANCE, and are of the “Bowden” pattern, with all cables concealed in the lmndle-bars. A throttle lever is fitted on the right, I I I and a spark lever of identical pattern, on the left. The.front brake lever is fitted on the right, and a valve lifter jever of identical pattern is iitted on the left. The Clutch control is operated by twist grip. • WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO SEE ABOUT THE A.8.C.,’ CALL OR WRITE TO-DAY. I I I I i i I i i i i DOMINION | CYCLE & MOTOR WORKS | I HE VEIL STREET, HOKITIKA. I

Dependable, Economical, Easy to Handle. F. W." D. TRUCKS WILL SOLYE YOUR PROBLEM. Nineteen foreign governments have put the -stamp of on the; F.W.D. Truck. When the first shot was fired in 1914, the F.W.D. was ready, and all through, the war, fully performed every demand made upon it. The F.W.D. stands ready to repeat its marvellous war record in the peaceful pursuits of the industrial world. Let us prove to you, the special ability of the F.W.D., its ease of operation, economy of fuel and tyres, long life and small cost of maintenance. Sole West Coast Agents— MARK SPROT & CO, WELLINGTON. K K I" H K K H H H H H The “Orion” Ranges Point tlie Way to Economy t -—■— A Housewife who owns an “ORION” knows that it is onq of % most valuable assets in her home. The family depends upon the cook and the cook upon her range, which is therefore the pre-emment factor iri modern housekeeping. It will pay to instal an up-to-date ‘ ORION Range in your home, for it will burn the hottest coal, the poorest lignite or wood with equally satisfactory results. The perfect coqM of , the Ovens abolishes waste, by ensuring carefully-cooked and baked ( viands. There is no Range like the “ORION.” ' J ASK YOUR IRONMON GER TO SHOW YOU ONE! ; H. E. Ltd* ■ Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland. llßf.pf !■!

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1920, Page 1

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