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* B ft nisaiiiiniii C. SMITH, Ltd. Are Keeping QUALITY and STYLE UP and prices bows. 'K>O(XH H K H K i; Li * * H H H H H H K H H K H C. SMITH Ltd K H H H 9 A H 'THIS go-ahead store makes it possible to sell high % J * g ade We .ring Apparel for men a* - prices from 1 J which all high profits have been eliminated. For - ■ practical economy try C. SMITH’S Ready-to-Wear Suits. Any man who is in need (f a smart suit, shculd make a point of calling here aud seeing o lr tasteful range of the latest styles in Fancy Tweeds. A size to suit every man. These are all undoub edly high quality, yet priced on a'lnodtration basis. •3 ■ ■ im f ■ >/■-■ • %» 0 ■ P ■ 'V: ■ P '€ c * Men’s All Wool (Box Suits) 105/-, 115/- % Men’s All Wool Overcoats, 85/-, 95/- £ . DRAPERS GREYMOUTH : x a x 1 x u U ?i irt

irn nrs OUTER & DUFF’S FOR TOUR FOOTWEAR! That’s good s und advice if you vi ant 1' Quality Footwear at Economy Prices. Every pair we sell represents the best value of its kind- our care in buying resulting in a high standard of value being maintained. The Purchase System enables us to quote all our fop! we; r at prices th t represent a real savGrive Us a Call? An inspection of ur goods and a glance at our pilots speaks convincingly of the advan- . tages of dealing with us. H H H H H H 9 ■ ? n H H H OLIVER AND DUFF, hone 139 HOKITIKA. a a a H H H H M 1 "JB* ■£“ ■ HI- -« • ■KIM . Eaefcja tasSSma w.iErre ci.rarm waSma nn uaflura vbhhh y r r t

No Need for This. i i s i i a i a Maying the message boy or your son rusnihg round “ eyes out” in order to - get his messages deli v e r e d in time m Buy Him a Bicycle from the Dominion Cycle and motor Works —a good reliable machine. With it he will be able to do his messages in'half the time—(better for your customers and yourself. A MACHINE PURCHASED HERE WILL prove- to be a sterling investment. Sec Toohey about it—he’ll fix you -• ■ DOMINION CYCLE & MOTOR WORKS C. E. . TOOHEY, Proprietor. , BEVELL STNEET, HOKITIKA. i I I

Why Four Wheels ? Why not two wheels or one wheel ? Ask the men who put the motors on all four wheels of a trolley ear or the man who increased the driving-wheels on a locomotive why a two wheel drive was not enough. Greater traction—more power conducted over a large surface—easier starting and stopping—less strain on the mechanism—lighter construction because stress is eliminated. These are the chief reasons why four driving wheels are used on F.W.D a u* well as on trolleys and locomotives. Let us prove to you that an F.W.D. is the Truck for you F. * W. TRUCKS D. marksprot;& co, Wellington. ; Solo West Coast Agents—

« ft PROMINENT FEftTURE . . D.-iio !o General tonic effect That tfHf of Beecham’s Pills is their general tonic effect That f a<? a tonic to the stomach and liver is well known j but it be so generally realised that they exercise a bracing influence The entire system. The whole physical organization MMM the result of improved digestion and more perfect assimilation of food. The eyes are brighter; the complexion it dearer; the step is more elastic; the mind is keener. These signs of the great benefit resulting from a course of mis fine touic remedy. There is an all-round Improvement after taking. .■ re- v 2 v T J M Sold in boxM, labelled 10Jd., le-ltf aal **H- t»r4i»»l ***) ;

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1920, Page 1

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