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WT ANTED KNOWN—Bush rugs, ’ ' ■ dark grey and brown, medium and large sizes, 7c. ’ld, 9s lid. 13s 6d at McKAY’S. TJLANKETS, BLL\NKETS—AII wool -*-* Colonial white blankets, lowest prices—single bed 19s lid, double bed 29s lid pair at McKAY’S.' KAPOC MA’ITRESSES, best Samarang kapoe, single bed 37s Gd three-quarter bed -5-ls, doub'e bed 08s Gd at McKAY’S. RYLAND’S gold medal SHEET- ' INC, 1000 pairs, white and unbleached sheets, single-bed size, three-quarter and double bed size. New reduced price list—2s 3d. 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s lid yard at McKAY’S WANTED KNOWN—Chorley linoleum, Oft. wide, 7s 9d yard, 6ft. wide inlaid linoleum, 12s lid yd., passage linoleum, 4s Gd yard at McKAY’S. BOVS’ bard-wear trousers, sizes G to 10. price 4s lid pair. Boys’ grey tweed school knickers, sizes 4 to 14, prices 4s lid to 7s 6d at McKAY’S. MEN’S wire-twist working shirts, wonderful value. 4s lid at McKAY’S. ■

DENIM TROUSERS, men’s special price, -Is lid pair: navy overalls 8s lid pair; host Palmer nap trousers 8s Od at MoKAY'S. WANTED KNOWN-Boys’ liardwcar grey shirts 3s 9d to -Is Gd at McKAY’S. .STRAYED TO MY PEACE. Lower Knkalahi, one quarter draught bay .MARE, two front shoes on. Owner can obtain same by paying expenses. Apply— E. O. .MARS DA ED, Lower iCokatahi. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH rniiK annual meeting of the 1 Parishioners of All Saints’ Church will he held in the Church on MONDAY, 9th INST, at 7.30 p.m. DANCE AT KOITERANGT. A DANCE "ill he held in the Koitcrangi Hall on WEDNESDAY”, MAY Ill'll, in aid of the hall funds. Good music a.nd supper provided. Ladies Is Oil, gentlemen As Gd. J. SEOANE, Hon. Secretary.

I THE STUDEBAKER STANDARD SIX CUSTOM SEDAN U’S’I'OM beauty of line mid finish I 'k no longer depends upon the size of your elie(|iie look—thanks to £jt tidebaker Oue-Prolit I'aoilit ic.s. In the Studebaker Standard Six Custom Sedan tlie alluring touches of fine eil.stom treatment hare been brought within a modest expenditure. Strung low like a custom job— and complete with every item of custom equipment. It even has a custom emblem on the radiator !'—t lie silvered ligure of Afalanta symbolizing the futility of pursuit. It is a ear to arrest the eye and evoke your admiration. Its lustrous dimtone body is richly lacquered in rich Studebaker Blue and I’ewamo Blue—jiin stripeil in light ivory. .Seats are luxuriously deep and wide, with, form-fitting upholstery of line Chase mohair and exquisite hroadlace draw curtains at the wide rear windows conform to the best standards of taste. The one-piece windscreen is of the no-draft ventilating type, exclusively Studebaker. It dellects air currents over heads of passengers, or into the driver’s ennipartmenl as desired. Position icon! rolled by oonvoniein lever above instrument hoard. When tilted for cowl ventilation, water cannot enter driver’s compartment as iiidd • troughs are provided beneath the cowl to earn- it off. The advantage of this feature in rainstorms is quite obvious. Ail artistic instrument board carries mi engine heat indicator, petrol gauge, speedometer, ammeter and oil pressure gauge—all of which are mounted in an oval group, under glass. A coincidental lock to ignition is controlled In the same key operating the door locks and snare tyre carrier. Two-heam acorn, headlamps and cowl lamps are controlled by a switch on the steering wheel. Bear Ira flic signal lamp; automatic windscreen cleaner; rear-vision mirror; front liumper and rear lnimperettes are standard equipment. Studebaker has provided a full vision steel hotly of advanced design and construction. Pillars are sturdy, yet extremely narrow to give maximum visibility. Door openings are full 26in. in width.

Based on the ratings of the Society of Automobile Engineers, the Standard Six Custom Sedan is the most powerful sedan of its size and weight. The quiet L head Standard Six motor is renowned for its endurance, reliability and economy. In. addition to remarkable performance, the Standard Six chassis offers features which contribute maximum safety and tiding comfort, such as four wheel brakes disc wheels and full-size balloon tvres.

Oil filter, air purifier and a waterproof ignition, system condone in sealing the engine against foreign matter. 'l’he mechanical excellence of the Studebaker Standard Six chassis is attested by reports from more than 800 STI'DFdiAKKIi OWNERS whose cars have been driven 100.000 MILES OH MORE AND ARE STILL IX SERVICE. This high-class car will he on view for a few days, from Thursday, nth. .May, at Turner’s Garage. We also have one Special Six Shtdehaker for sale. This car is in good condition, electric light, self-starter etc. and four new tyres. For quick sale—£‘2oo. This car is also on view at the garage, rear of Turner’s Fruit Mart-. Terms can he arranged. User car taken in part payment for new car.

ADAJViS LTD. CHRISTCHURCH. C. CHAMBERLATN, WEST COAST J. E. TURNER. AGENTS. CAN YOU AFFORD TO PASS BY TPITS CASH OFFER P UNLESS you have all the money you want, you can’t. For we will pay you liberally in cash, month after month, for easy, pleasant work that need not take one minute from your regular job. Your profits will be just so much extra monev, to help with the regular expenses, to buy things you want that von can’t afford. ' FREE SUPPLIES AND OUTFIT. IVe tell you how to make money, supply everything you need to do it. and pay cash from the moment you begin work. Cl TP AND MAIL THIS COUPON FOR OUR OFFER. National Confectionery Industry, 77. Queen street, Auckland. Gentlemen, —Please send me your FREE BOOK and particulars of your FREE Outfit offer. I don’t promise to accept it, but I want to see what it is. like. Name Street Town ....,,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1927, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
944

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1927, Page 3

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