H K H u K K H H H H K H H H After a very suceesstul season the time lias come for us to clear our remaining stocks of horse covers, cow covers, and Le Roy waterproof coats. Room must be made lor the new season goods arriving. We are not going to make two bites at the same cherry so here’s the offer which will make clearance short, sharp and decisive an offer which though it be the end of the winter will absolutely appeal to \ou to take advantage of. Isuy now for next winter and save pounds. . - X ). 5 GREEN PROOF ONTARIO DUCK HORSE COVERS, 355. .1. SIZES. THE USUAL PRICE IS 470 fid. HEAVY GREEN ITE HORSE COVERS, KEi.i’ DINED, 28s, USUAL I RICE 40s. A! JUTE DOUBLE STRENGTH BROWN JUTE. COW SIZES. COVERS 20s. WITH LEATHER THE USUAL PRICE IS 27s 6d. Leg STRAPS, ALL LE ROY OILY 6AHVAS COATS, HEAVY USUAL PRICE 02s. MEDIUM WEIGHT 49s (id, 87s. WEIGHT 52b, •USUAL PRICE Lows’ Ltd. 48 Manchester Street, Christchurch. H H H H H H H H H H H H
• SEASON 1922-23. SEED POTATOES. ROBIN ADAIRS ARRAN CHIEF ITP-TO-DATES GAME KEEPERS RED DAKOTAS SNOW FLAKES ELEPHANT FLUKES ETC., ETC. SEED OATS. Machine Dressed Algerians (seed); Dunns (seed); Gartons (seed). GRASS SEEDS. All' Ysirieties. fertilisers. Basic Slnjc; Guar.o, ete., eto. FENCING WIRES. Barbed and PTnin. PATERSON MICHEL S CO. LTD. WHARF ST., HOKITIKA.
W. H. STOPFORTH CLOTHIER AND MERCER. REYELL STREET, HOKITIKA. (Opposite W. E. Williains, Chemist) THE SHOP where you got good value for your money. Strong working Trousers I3s Od to 29s Od. Boy’s shorts from 8s 6d. Men’s working shirts 7s Od. Boys Tennis Shirts os Od. Wool socks Is 9d. 2s 3d, 2s 9d. Men’s stylish suits 90s to loos. Men’s Sports Suits 90s. INSPECTION INVITED.
ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAMBERS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA [A Card] A. R.IICOCK SOLICITOR, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. j THE WILL AND THE WAY. I No 28.—Present and future of an estate. • Wlien a keen and clever man of business !:ns bis mind full of plans for increasing his estate his thoughts may not project far into the days when ho and Ids property will he no longer together. His main purpose is to make adequate provision for his family; he may have made a will hurriedly; ho may have hastily nominated a friend as executor without taking time to consider whether the friend had the qualifications necessary for very important difficult tasks. The testator wished to be quickly quit of a duty which he felt to be unpleasant. This is the kind of attitude that has opened up a .speedy way to waste and loss of an estate which took a life-time of self-sacrifice to amass. Tho family’s welfare is worth a study of the advantages which the State-guaranteed Public Trust Office can give. For full information apply to the Public Trustee Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAY WELL. District Public Trustee, Greymouth. A reprosontn. tive qf the Office is in attendance nt Hokitika on Fridays and PfltlirdYVo in
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1922, Page 2
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