Sensational Reductions in Prices of Studebaker Motors. PURCHASERS GIVEN' ADVANTAGE OF IMPROVED AMERICAN EXCHANGE RATE. We have to announce that a largo shipment of Studebaker motor-cars have just arrived ex City of llankow. This shipment got the benefit of tho recent improvement in the American exchange rate, and in accordance with an invariable custom, Messrs Adams Ltd., tho N.Z. agents, propose to let purchasers share in tho saving as shown in the attached price list. Inending buyers will be wise to place their orders at once, 8b the fluctuations of exchange are uncertain, and tho next shipment may have to be sold at increased prices. In tho meantime the price ha 3 been revised as follows: Economy Light Six-cyiinder Cnrs 5-seater Touring, reduced from £595 to £550; 2-3 seater Roadster, reduced from £595 to £550; 3-soater Roadster (Chrischurcli-builfc body), reduced from £625 to £575; 2-3-seater Coupe, reduced from £875 to £BOO. Tho tour ing model weighs under 23cwt., and runs 12,000 to io,ooo miles on tho 32 x 4 cord tyre s fitted. Magneto ignition. Special Six-cylinder Cars:—s-soater Touring, reduced from £725 to £695; 2-3-seater Roadster (with dickey seat for two passengers), reduced from £725 to £695; 4-Eeater Speedster, reduced from £725 to £695. These ears are light and powerfud and run about 8000 miles on tho 32 x 4 cord tyres fitted. Magneto ignition. Big Six-cylinder' Cars:—7-seater Touring, reduced from £Bl5 to £795. These magnificent cars run about 8000 miles on the 33 x 4J cord tyres fitted. Magneto ignition. Clements Motors Ltd., WESTLAND AGENTS FOR STUDEBAKER CARS, Hokitika.
THE “ WINS IN THE BEST COMPANY If proof were needed of the many good points about the “ Dominion ” Racing Bic) cle, it ivas supplied when—Ajm MR A. GEORGE, OF HOKITIKA, RODE A “DOMINION” CYCLE WHEN HE WON THE FIVE MILE AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP. This great race—which is only held once in every four years in New Zealand—took place at Christchurch on March 17th last, and eleven riders—the pick of New Zealand and Australian racing cyclists—faced the starter. The Hokitika man won, riding a “Dominion” Cycle which was made in Hokitika by.E. C. Toohey. Strength and easy running is a feature of every bicycle I make, yet my cash trading enables me to sell them at lower prices. H H H H H H H HOKITIKA. REVELL STREET HURaDetaK.Aoansanasnccaßsaßonacßiiiiesinßiißaii
CYCLISTS ! Winter Comes, Be Prepared. Accessories for the winter season are here in complete variety at moderate prices ready for your requirements. MUDGUARDS, LAMPS, CAPEE : ETC. Steel Mudguards 4s per set. Celluloid Mudguards 9s 6d per set (Bluemels). Mudguard Extensions 2s (Id per set. Mudguard Flaps 2s Gd per eet (Celluloid). Waterproof Capes 17s Gd each. Lamps (Acetylene) 18s Gd each. Lamps (Oil) from 4s Gd each. Iluruing oil Gd tin. Wicks Id each. Burners 9d. Burner cleaners 9d. etc:, etc. We are hero to servo you. Write now. W.A. SCOTT & SONS 181-18?) George Street, Dunedin.
J. SATCHELL CHEAP BOOT DEPOT RETELL STREET, HO KITES A. THE CHEAPEST AND BESS SOOTSHOP IN HOKITIKA. G. LAKIN, MANAGER. PHONE 149. ROESLER MOTOR BETWEEN ROSS AND lURI HART ALL GOODS ecmignw! tlirotjgL ti will be promptly and oarofolly delirersd. NOTE—AII pscsengere will ba chihic«l nsncl fare. ROESLER * WHIP HERETO. STEPHENS BROS.s REVELL STREET j HOKITIKA REVELL STREET : HOKITIKA ARE OFFERING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ TWEED AND RAIN COATS AT GREATER REDUCED PRICES. STEPHEN’S PROS,
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1922, Page 1
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