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m vt-i The Modern Light Car The modern appearance of the new Overland with its straight line bonnet and cowl, slanting adjustable windscreen and cleancut one-man hood is finished off by such details as full-crowned mudguards and linoleum-cov-ered running boards. Hood and side-curtains are of attractive weather-proof Duratex 5 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 appointIments, the economy of its upkeep, and the unequaled riding comfort assured by its Triplex Springs. A Startling Reduction £Q7C I Overland Light Four! fBTKCONOArY CAR-30 miles "of running to every GALLON Of BENZINE—BRINGS THIS CAR WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. GET THE AGENTS TO GIVE YOU A RUN. WILD and BASSETT, WESTLAND AGENTS FOR OVERLAN CARS. : GARAGE, REVELL ST TELEPHONE 118 W. P.O. BOX No. 13. v BENZINE, OILS, TYRES, AND REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF MOTORS

BSSS *2r W*: m m 11-x' J? ®a Past’ *Ciit ‘Steel sss Out. a H H WHO PAYS THE UNPAID BILLS? H It stands to reason that no business man will allow customers to have goods and not receive payment for them. Perhaps the actual purchasers may not pay for them, yet pay- , mu_ —+.■— io “Who?” And ment must be made by someone. The question isthe answer is—“By those who do pay. CASH TRADINC BRINGS LOWER PRICES. Bad debt losses are unknown in a Cash Business, bookkeeping, postage and other incidental expenses are also saved. These savings MUST result in lower prices. Further, a strictly cash business can naturally be run on a finer margin of. profit. When you buy at a strictly cash store you pay only for what you cret you are not helping to pay the “unpaid” bills. Compare my stocks— -quality and prices—the savings to you are most noticeable. H H H H H H C. Toohey, REVELL STREET HOKITIKA. H H H H H

J. SATCHELL CHEAP BOOT DEPOT REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ROUfSHOP IN HOKITIKA, G. LAKIN. MANAGER. PHONE 149. ROESLER _*_lANsW. MOTOR LORRY TRANSPORTERS BETWEEN ROSS AND BARI KART ALL GOODS «m*ign*a tbroech i.; will b« promptly and carefully deliversd. NOTE—AII paeaengers will be charged ramal far*. ROESLER S RWRSHIP ITEMPO. Kitchen economy demands the use of SHARLAND’S Baking Powder. Costs less than others—gives better result* Your grocet sells it.

STEPHENS BROS., REVELL STREET : HOKITIKA REVELL STREET : HOKITIKA ARE OFFERING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ TWEED AND RAIN COATS AT GREATER REDUCED PRICES. STEPHEN’S BROS. A. LITTLE" ROOT AND SHOEMAKER AND IMPORTER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. TNVITES the public to come and mB pect his large and varied »t«ck [IGIIGRADE BOOTS AND SHOES, INSPECTION INVITED. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY IRST OLASB WORKMANSHIP. £NI) BEST OF MATERIALS

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1922, Page 1