SMiRT TAILORED TO MEASURE \J Cut in the very ioiesf style from quality fabric* t9t And an Extra Pah of Trousers FREE Uach suit is a model of good meto and skilful tnil'>;. lug— not stock suits merely allured, marl- you ilw fabrics comprise nil the lair.-t slwm>s ami .-licet. ; the Btyleandfitare unparalleled. A\ ritefoi putt.-i r. 3 and self-measurement I'm: iu —they’re fiv . Kir..‘ly mention ikis paper. We sell Sailings in r.iu t .!« pieces at wholesale prices. ft 69 Lichfield St. (new address, thfieUluin ;i
Fire Insurance, Marine Insurance, Personal Accident Insurance, Employers’ Liability Insurance, Motor Car Insurance) Plato Glass Insurance. Moitgage Indemnity. Fidelity Guarantee. RICHARD WILD Pui;ll t- ACCO U NTA NT, II AH BUI' It BOARD BUILDINGS, P.O. BOX. No. 14 :: HOKITIKA. GEORGE DELBRIDGE, LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. RSVSLL STREET, HOKITIKA. ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON. BARRISTER AND 80LICIT0IL MASONIC CHAMBERS, HAMILTON STHeET, HOKITIFA. [A Card] A. R. ELCOCK SOLICITOR HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (LTD.) ESTABLISHED 188!). Assurances in force £10,000,000 Funds in hand £12,500,000 Bonuses paid to members over a £7,250,000 Chief Agent for the Coast: W. D. MACK AY, Weld Street, Hokitika.
SAFETY FOR YOUR INSTATE. No 3.—The Public Trust Office is not ‘‘OFFICIOUS.” By the spoken and liv tho written word the I’ublie Trusr. Office lias received warm praise • from many clients for the satisfactory and prompt per--i ormarx oof Ls many duties. A typical recent tribute expressed gratification at the non-ofii-eiousness” of its methods. This client, like thousands of nihers was pleased to find how sympathetic are tho officers in the performance of their duties. The Public Trust Office necessarily works on settled principles, combined with sound business methods, but the Systran of tin* Office is not allowed to become rigid or inelastic. Anything than can be done in the interests of a, client is done promptly and cheerfully. Tin's is one of the great traditions of the Office—a tradition to which tho whole of its staff are faithfud. The Office which Ls entrusted with the welfare of so many thousands of families gives friendly service to its clients. That is one of the many ivn.-.ons why tho Public Trust Office grows so strongly in public favour year by year. For full information apply to the Public Trustee Wellington, or to MR T. It. SAYWFLL. District Public Trustee, Greyniouth. A representative of the Office is in attendance at Hokitika on Fridays and Saturdays in each week. It. will repay you' well to visit 'Schroder’s large emporium. where everything that is best can no found at lowest prices in carpets, runners, linoleums, silk frocks, jumpers, gloves, hositry, millinery, underwear, table Upon,"hats, clothing, shirt; and thou. Bunds of other line 6 too numerous U, moptlon here, Come and sec for youw. »{■!? -fi Rehro'H’ find Pu’U- -Alive
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1923, Page 2
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