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A Review of 1924. Built on Value —Growing on Value. OUR governing ideal has been, and is, to conduct this Store that it will deserve, win and retain your patronage. To be able to do this we know we must render a very definite and satisfactory service. We believe that to hold your trade we must offer a. better service than you can get elsewhere. Better in having the biggest selection of the very goods you want —better in quality, character, design and value—better in convenience, promptness and general satisfaction. This we frankly undertake to do and this we claim now to offer yoi , We want you to know and to feel at all times that you can always trust on sight every piece of merchandise we offer, every statement we make, every promise we give and every price we name. And for all these reasons we believe this Store has a real claim on your trade. The year just past has been our most successful ever. For this we thank one and all, patrons and employees, for the co-operation which has made it possible. Now on this Eve of Christmas we wish you happiness. May Christmas, 1924, be decked with sprigs of holly and mistletoe—fat plum puddings—love and merriment—may your dull cares fly away and your heart be filled with a mystic joyousness—is the sincere wish of — H. & J. SMITH Ltd. The Progressive Stores Invercargill, Gore.

B.S.A. INTRODUCE A NEW AND VASTLY SUPERIOR LIGHT-WEIGHT. HEADING A COMPLETE AND WIDELY VARIED RANGE OF SINGLE AND TWIN-CYLINDER MOTORCYCLES. The B.S.A. Company, with its £8,000,000 of capital resources and 33,000 skilled workers, is the world’s largest manufacturer of motor cycles. Not the least of its achievements is the light, handy, beautifully built Model B Light-weight, 2J h.p. Four-stroke Engine, Two-speed Gear; All-chain Drive. AND NOTE THE PRICE £62/10/Model B2J h.p. (this Model climbed Mount Snowdon, Britain's Highest Peak, in 30min. 54sec.) 2J h.p. “Model B” (2.49h.p. A.C.U. Rating); Two-speed, Kick Starter, Mechanical Oil Pump, and Emergency Hand Pump; dutch; All-chain Drive; Excellent Springing. A machine which is beautifully finished and is at mice Light, Handy, Ideal for Traffic, and very economical in useWhilst its Speed and Power will not disappoint the most experienced rider, it is so light and simple to handle that the novice, the lady, or the middle-aged man, who might feel nervous with the larger machines will find this one as easy to handle and ride as the ordinary bicycle. LET US DEMONSTRATE THIS LITTLE WONDER TO YOU. Catalogues on Application. WILSON, FRASER & TAPPER, LTD. SOUTHIAND DISTRIBUTORS. Dee Street. Inver car trill.

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Southland Times, Issue 19434, 24 December 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19434, 24 December 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19434, 24 December 1924, Page 7

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