SM iRT TAILORED TO MEASURE Cut in the very ia.est style from quality fabrics (os And an Extra Pair of Trouser r, TREE JJach suit ir. 11 model of tarte and si.illiil fail:.;, illg —not stock suits merely altered, ri.-.rrl; ;•••;. i fabrics comprise all the latest shades i i•! . iV.a-i ; the style and fit arc i npurad. led. Write I'm pa! tC' ..s and self-measurement form—tlrey’ie it Kir ly mention this paper. Wo sell Suitings in stt.d.o pieces at wholesale prices. 69 Lichfield St. (new adrfivss'. Clnittc^r-i.b
SEASON 1922-23 SEED POTATOES. ROBIN ADAIRS ARRAN CHIEF UP-TO-DATES GAME KEEPERB red Dakotas snow flakes elephant flukes etc., etc. SEED OATS. Machine Dressed Algerians (seed); Dunns (seed); Qartons (seed). GRASS SEEDS. All Varieties. FERTILISERS. Basic Slag; Guano, eto., etc. FENCING WIRES. Barbed and Plain. PATERSON MICHEL i CO. LTD. WHARF ST.. HOKITIKA.
GEORGE DELBRIDGE, LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.
ARTHUR G. PILKIMGTON. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAMBERS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. [A CardJ A. r.llcock SOLICITOR HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (LTD.) ESTABLISHED 1860. Assurances in force £40,000,000 Funds in hand y... £12.500,000 Bonus?? paid to members over .v £7,250.000 Chief Agent for the Coast: W. T). MACK AY, Weld Street, Hokitika.
No I.—Why the Public Trust Office was established. The Public Trust Office was established in New Zealand because the community need of such an Office 1 was recognised by Parliament half a century ago. The searching test of time has so well proved the value of this institution that Great Britain and the Australian States have been pleased to lollow New Zealand’s example. Parliament gave good heed to these words of Sir Julius Vogel (founder of tho Public Trust Office), spoken in the House of Representatives more than fifty years ago:—“Honourable members must be aware that it is very difficult to obtain trustees for wives and children, or executors under wills, with sufficient time at their disposal to do justice to the task ; and even when after some difficulty and a great sacrifice to friendship such trustees are obtained, no one can be sure that in_ case of death or removal, their place will he well supplied.” The Legislature acknowledged the 1 force of these arguments, and agreed to give all sections of the public the protection of the Public Trust Office with a State Guarantee of fidelity. ji’or full information apply to the Public Trustee Wellington, or to MR T. E. SAYWELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth. A representative of the Office is in attendance at Hokitika on Fridays and Saturdays in each week. For fish, salad, and salad dressing, he sure to use SHARLAND’S VINEGAR. Deliciously piqunpt, Full, strength and pure. No nwro grinding of with xy \T>F'S WQHM FIOQ
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1923, Page 2
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