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K K H H K H K H H H H H H H .T X X X St “ Bought Last Xmas at Oliver & Buff’s! '* n H u And still good for months of hard service. That’s the kind of comment that proves conclusively the solid, last- j| ing qualities of our Footgear. £J Quality Beads in Every Pair! Every pair we offer is a pleasing combination of all the essential footwear values. OUR PRICES TOO—WILL SATISFY YOU! You’ll find every pair reasonably priced, season now showing—inspect to-day. New stocks for the summer * H H H H H OLIVER AND DUFF, H HOK i VIKA. H „ PlhOßie 139 ■» a I a aam ■| ■ ■g ■ "J

THE MISER He couldn’t "be induced to invest in a “ New ” Bicycle. Too rnucli expense! The idea would make him shudder. But if he DID buy one, he’d Find it tlie Most Economical, T r SAV NOS vm dependable, and satisfactory means of transport—a constant Source of satisfaction and pleasure. Aslt About it To-day—You Need One. DOMINION CYOLE & MOTOR- WORKS Agents for A.B.C. and Douglas Motor Cycles. 3EVELI. STREET, HOKITIKA, C E. TOOHEY, Proprietor.

Why Four Wheels ? "Why not two wlieels or one wheel? Ask the meii who put the motors on all four wheels of a trolley car 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 — 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’s as 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. ' Manufactured by tbe, ; t . Four Wheel Drive Auto Co., Ciihionvlllc,! Wisconsin U.S.A., Canadian Factory,' Kitchener, Ontario. Sole West Coast Agents— MARK SPBOT & CO, WELLINGTON.

“Danger is the spur of all great minds.”—Chapman. Even ■in warm weather there lurks the danger of influenza, bronchitis, coughs and colds, and this should spur wise, folk to the necessity of keeping Baxter’s Lung Preserver always handy. This sterling, time-tested remedy—so rich, soothing and tonical—is always an efficacious antidote for lung and chest troubles. Invaluable also for children’s ailments—they like it’s pleasant taste and its soothing qualities. Your chemist or grocer sells Baxter’s Lung Preserver in large 2s 6d bottles.

smm it & w. THE FAMILY REMEDY U FOR pains after eating—flatulence BILIOUSNESS—CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION For nearly half a century, Mother SeigeL’s Syrup has been the reliable family ihedlciuo in hundreds of thousands of homes throughout the World, for the prevention and relief of stomach and liver .troubles, ana as a ready means of recovering and maintaining good health. Mother Seigel’s Syrup lias a gentle tonic action upon the digestive organs —the stomach, liver, and bowels—toning and strengthening them so that they are able to do their work effectively and obtain from the food you eat all tlio nourishment requisite to keep you strong and vigorous. Keep Mother Sotgel’s Syrup handy. It is an ideal family medicine. ■ MOTHER M SYRUP The 2/0 bottle contains 8 limes as much as the trial size sold at 1/0. The world’s medical tonic beverage— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1920, Page 1

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