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EXCHANGE YOU if CAR FOR A BETTER ONE. Every car exchanged is GUARANTEED in perfect order —every car sold carries a similar guarantee. One trial is generally sufficient to convince Uie average motorist that this is the cheapest Garage for Tyres, Tubes, Accessories and guaranteed repairs. Call personally or write I STATION OARAGE (Ori\ CHRISTCHURCH STATION) No cold can withstand “Nazol.” A few doses put the worst cases to flight. Is (id buys GO doses.

SANT)EIi AND SON’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT can bo obtained at all chemists and stores. There is no reason for putting up with inferior brands, because you can obtain “SANDER’S,” which is not only recognised by the highest Med. Authorities, but proved by the Supreme Court, Melbourne, the. best. SANDER’S EXTRACT is unequalled for colds, influenza, diarrhoea, flatulence; locally for wounds, burns, ulcers, pilosi itching, and chilblains. Insist on SANDER’S,

Now is i 11c time for spring cleaning i,'n learns ieimii.l, in:pot runners all at red i cod price now offering at Sell roller and Co’s. It will pay you to see our stock. You will save at least 4.s in the £ by purchasing at Schroder’s.— Advt.

© rrrr .vrrmrrnrrmTTTrr ASTHAA II 11.11 IL HEARNES Bronchitis Cure Annihilates all Chest Troubles. Cou&hs and Colds Disajojoear like Alajic! ♦ w A I f.p •hmi WJ/A <4 COUGHS COUDS Sold by all refutable chemists and stores everywhere 'nm'mniiviiniN'ii'i'i'ii'wi'iiiiiiHnmr WEAK LUNGS 1111 HI • 111IHJ ■ ■uuiuimimmiiumij. a CHEST IwrFEcrioris \ L bronchitis 25 ©

4 <*> r A Short Story of a Making Men’s Suits ! SOME years ago a firm of manufacturers dealing exclusively with the trade had the courage to sweep away the old methods of doing business and open its doors to the public. IT was pointed out that' the middlemen by adding their profits to the firm's suits practically doubled prices to the public without giving any adequate service. THE big idea was to "cut out” these surplus profits by "cutting out” the middlemen and so give the public the benefit of wholesale prices. Main Warehouee — Christchurch . Brancha* at — Wellington Palmerston N. Greymouth Westport Timaru Oamaru A big risk had to be taken as once the warehouse dealt direct with the public—its wholesale trade would end for all time ! THERE was scarcely’an opposition house that did not openly laugh at the venture and predicted the speedy ruin of the warehouse in question. THIS happened fifteen years ago; the success of this great undertaking stands proved in the Crown Clothing Co.’s big Christchurch warehouse and its six branches in various parts of New Zealand. TO-DAY the public rea ! izes what has been, done for its benefit, the risks that have been taken so that it may buy clothing at prices minus middlemen’s profits I BECAUSE of better value, hundreds of men buy Crown suits year by year in spite of the fact that their incomes will allow them to pay much higher prices. Crown suits—made for you —are sold on a money back guarantee, they are also told to you for one profit. Suits made expressly for you in any style you fancy from £5. Great variety of smart suitings to select from—call or write the nearest branch. CROWN CLOTHING M’f’g. CO. (N.Z.) LTD. "Famous for Fifteen Yean for Fair Dealing” • '' Mawhota Cuay, Greymouth; Palmerstoi Street, Westport. •

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1922, Page 4

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