The Modern Light Car | j The modem appearance of the new Overland with its straight line bonnet and cowl, slanting adjustable windscreen and clean- . cut one-man hood 13 finished off by such details as full-crowned ]| mudguards and linoleum-cov-ered running boards. Hood and side-curtains are of attractive w 7 eather-proof DurateXj and the curtains, as an added touch of convenience/ open and shut with the doors, In fair weather or stormy the Overland is an attractive car. And its owner's satisfaction is heightened by the convenience of its equipment and appointments, the economy of its upIkeep, and the unequaled riding comfort assured by its Triplex Springs. A Startling Reduction Overland Light Four! THE ECONOMY CAR—3O MILES OF RUNNING TO EVERY GALLON OB BENZINE—BRINGS THIS CAR WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. GET THE AGENTS TO GIVE YOU A RUN. WILD and BASSETT, WESTLAND AGENTS FOR OVERLAN TELEPHONE 118 W. CARS. : GARAGE, REVELL ST P.O. BOX No. 13. BENZINE, OILS, TYRES, AND REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF MOTORS iff K K E rrmrr.mrr YOU MUST REALISE THAT "CASH TRADING MAKES LOWER PRICES. E H j: E E E E H E In ordinary credit trading allowance has to be made for bad debt losses, a certain percentage must be added to the selling prices of all goods to cover this—in other words you pay for more than you buy. Allowances have also to be made for bookkeeping expenses, collection fees, postages, books and stationery; the cost of all these are added to the selling prices. CASH TRADING SAVES MONEY. When all of these unnecessary expenses can be avoided, it means lower prices, btecause there is no necessity to add these costs to the selling price of the goods. You pay less for what you do buy and pay only for what you do get. Compare my cash prices with those of others-do not overlook quality —and you must realise that Cash Trading will pay you. E. C. Toohey, REVELL STREET HOKITIKA. H H H H H H H H H H H H H H
J. SATCHELL CHEAP BOOT DEPOT REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOUfSHOP IN HOKITIKA.J t t-‘ • \ **•>>l *;• j G. LAKIN, MANAGER.PHONE 149. -‘» - f \ ROESLEB£SWNSWP; MOTORLORRY BETWEEN ROSS AND.EAR! MW ALL GOODS '•= > «<mully -delivered.---— —■*——-- 1 "——. NOTE—AII passengers urili ba clArg- •• sdASMlfer*.: ••• -'Y' 1 ' ROESLER * - ••••-' •• ■ mawor-?* c Kitchen economy demands tbA-Viae of SHARLAND’S B«^in eiS; .'Jpow}(er. Costs less thanresulted Your grocer sella &
STEPHENS BEOS., REVELL. STREET : HOKITIKA REVELL STREET s HOKITIKA ARE OFFERING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ TWEED ANE RAIN COATS AT GREATER REDUCED PRICES. STEPHEN’S BROS. ' A. LITTLE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AND importer. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. rNVITES the public to come and inspect his large and varied stock lIGIIGRADE BOOTS AND SHOES,. INSPECTION INVITED. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. AND BEST OF MATERIALS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1922, Page 1
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467Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1922, Page 1
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