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SMART n AfclV. & S.-No. TAILORED-TO MEASURE SUITS Cut in thte very, latest slyfe Sue £m bom quality Mutts f«r HS y SSJ\J Afi'd an Extra Pair of Trousers FREE Each suit is a model of good'taste and skilful tailoring—not stock suits merely altered, mark you. The fabrics comprise all the latest shades and effects; the style and fit are unparalleled. Write for patterns and self-measurement form—they’re free. Kindly mention this paper. "Wo sell Suitings in single pieces at wholesale prices. LOW’S CD--89 Lichfield St. (new address), Christchurch

COMING EVENTS. 1 November I.—All Saints . Nov. I.—Kokatahi Tennis Club ball, Public Hall. Nov. Ist ami 2nd.—Princess Theatre “Pearls and Savages” picture nud lecture. Nov 2.—Philosophical lectures at the Town Hall at 7.45 “Human Hoods by Mr S. Page; “Forest and Plain” by Mr C. K. Fowerakcr. Nov 3.—Philosophical lectures at the Town Hall at 7.45, “Microbes and Molecules” by Mr T. M. Wright; “Animal Flight” by Mr G. E. Archey. November 4—Cass Square, Paddy’s Market, Boautifying Fund. Nov. 4.—Town Hall ,at 8 p.m. Dance in aid of Beautifying Society funds (wind-up to Paddy’s Market). Nov. 4. New Zealand Cup. Nov. 7. —Westland Chamber of Com merce at 7.30 (annual meeting). November B.—Concert and ball, Kanieri in aid of Public School prizes. November 10.— Unveiling Westland War Memorial at 2.30 o’clock. NuV 14.W T . Jeffries and Co. auction sale by order of Registrar of Supreme Court. Nov. 14. —Westland County Council at 2 p.m. . Nov. 23—At Richmond auction sale pedigree jersey cattle. Nov. 30. —St Andrew’s l)ay-, Nov. 30 Bobbie Burns’ night. Hep, I.—Westland Annivorsary Day. Dee B.—Westland Racing Club, nominations for Christmas mooting. Dec. 26-27.—Westland Racing Club’s meeting. SEASON 1922-23. SEED POTATOES. ROBIN ADAIKS ARRAN CHIEF UP-TO-DATEB GAME KEEPERS RED DAKOTAS SNOW FLAKES ELEPHANT FLUKES EfC., FTTC. SEED OATS. Machine Dressed Algerians (seed); Dunns (seed); Gartous (seed). GRASS SEEDS. All Varieties. FERTILISERS. Basic Slag; Guar.o, etc., eto. FENCING WIRES. Bnrbpd and Plain. PATERSON MICHEL & CO. LTD. W’HARF ST., HOKITIKA.

W. H. STOPFORTH CLOTHIER AND MERGER. RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. (Opposite W. B. Williams, Chemist) THE SHOP where you get good value for your money. Strong working Trousers 13s 6d to 29s Od. Boy’s shorts from 8s 6d. Men’s working shirts 7s 6d. Boys Tennis Shirts 5s 6d. Wool socks Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 9d. Men’s stylish suits 90s to 1555. Men’s Sports Suits 90s. INSPECTION INVITED.

GhORGE DELBRIDGE. LADIES' & GENTS’ TAILOR. LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. LADIES’ & GENTS' TAILOR REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.

j THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 34—Not leaning on the State. Some readers who see the term “State Guaranteed” con ! nected with the Public Trust I Office is financed b\ grants I from the Government. This | is not so. It is true that the | resources of the State are security for the acts of the Pubj lie Trustee, but in the course ■ of long years of careful and economical management rei serve funds have been built ! iij) which have practically rcI lieved the Government from any liability under the State guarantee. The charges for the safe service to the t-hou- ! sands of- beneficiaries is low, ' but the huge volume of buai- ! ness enables the office to make profits. Gradually during successive years, the reserves built up out of profits, have reached a sum approaching £450,000. | The safety policy of the Public Trust Office applies to itself jjs well as to its clients. jfor full information apply to the [ Public Trustee Wellington, or to ■ MR T. R. SAYWELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth. A represents, tive of the Office is in attendance at fjokltika pn iU'.f! Saturdays, fy i $$ week,

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1922, Page 2

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