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DOUBLE .Wear MADE WITH DOUBLE SEATS AND ELBOWS. Special offer from Glasson’s: Mail Order Department to parents who order their son’s suit from this Paper. To introduce these values Boys' knickers are lined With the strongest unbleached calico m ' V _t* . .y'vci m mm ’”V; A TWO-BLADED POCKET KHIFE FREE A Sturdy School Suit for 22/6. This Suit is famous for its resistance to the hard est kind of wear. Guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. Has double seats and elbows. Mid and Dark Grey Worsted-finish Tweed. Extra knickers 7/6, any size. Our Colonial All-Wool 25/- Suit. Just the thing for that boy of yours, that will keep its good appearance. Closely woven All Wool Colonial Tweed. Double Seats ■ and Elbows. Specially selected patterns In | Mid and Dark Grey. Any size College Grey Worsted, 29/6. An inexpensive College Grey Worsted Suit of smart appearance and solid wear. Double HU seats and elbows are also a feature. Any size 29/6, or with 2 knickers, 37/6. Petone All-Wool Worsted, 32/6. A splendid weight AT. Wool College Grey Worsted w'th double seats and elbows. Thne tested wear tested, and boy tested. \ny size. Extra knickers 9/6. Each Suit sold on the principle of money back xf not satisfied'^ ps£si GEASSON’S CSris ““" a 96 WBTOhOttSGy » Hi-IiSSESaWI At+rttrAs**’ '' r tio*- w c

This BUIXE Clock gives perfect time foi This Model "Bulle" 800-day Clock, on 'mahogany .stand, I pith glass shade, height 10 inches .. ... £5/10/Jl imilar type, height 16 inches n Mahogany cased "Bulle" 800day Clock, 8 inches high by 1 inches wide £6/13/I '* Oak Case, same design £6/10/Similar types, 9 inches high by 8 inches wide, oak .. 17 Mahogany .. .. .. £7/10/over 2 years without anj attention ! The “Bulle” Clock is quite a new entry into the fields of electrical horology. The essential mechanism of the clock consists of a pendulum which is virtually a coil of insulated wire; through the coil an electric current is established and interrupted at regular inter- v vals by an ingenious contact device. During its vibration the pendulum moves over a curved permanent magnet, and the magnet reaction set up between the permanent magnet and the electro-magnetic pendulum coil is the source of power by which tin pendulum is kept vibrating. Unlike obsole.e and existing types of electro-magnetically maintained pendulum clocks, the pendulum of the "Bulle” Clock, on receiving a starting impulse, has both the properties of a dynamo and a motor, consequently very little current is drawn from the battery. Another feature is the propelling electrical force generated by the vibrating coil and magnet, tending also to reduce the amount of current drawn from the battery. In fact, by adopting this novel form of propulsion, the inventors claim that it is an easy matter lor one battery to operate the clock for ten years. ' The absence of complicated mechanism and the highly efficient electromagnetic principle on which the clock functions will make this the most popular clock of the future. Carriage Paid to nearest Raihvay Station. Stewart Dawson 9 ® • CHRISTCHURCH •

i I rf I* • • » I p. . * s* WISE PEOPLE CHOOSE THE BEST A B.S.A. BICYCLE GIVES GREATEST v> t.ue fou yorn: mom:y Ygu will like the New B.S.A, Cycles Nothing finer in workmanship or design can be obtained. B.S.A. CYCLES SET THE STANDARD People who realise that the best bargain isn’t always the lowest priced article, will choose a B.S.A.—and they will be riding it long after a cheaper Bicycle would be in the scrap heap. Call in and see our range of 8.5.A. '% PRICES FROM JgXO/15/Easy Terms Arranged. E. C. TOOHEY TOOHEY’S CYCLE WORKS. Resell Street , _» ® - a Hokitika .

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1932, Page 8

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