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COMING EVENTS.

Jan 24.- Pictures. Princess Theatre. Januarv 25.—At noon, M. Houston and Co.. Auction Sale, Rovell Street properties. Jail 25.—Pictures, Princess Theatre. January 25. Burns Anniversary Day. January 20. —At 7.30 p in. meeting Borough Council.

,|an. 27.--Bunaiijra picnic on Cass Square. January 31 -Local Bodies triennial conference at Town Hall.

January ill.—Store stock sale, Kokntalii M. Houston and Co. January 31.—Koka tali i Tenuis Club Ball, Public Hall. February 3rd. Brunner picnic !; t Hokitika.

February 3. M’ss liosim Jbckman Princess Theatre.

February s—Night Carnival at Swimming Baths. February 0. -Westland Chamber of

Commerce meets. Feb. 7. -School picnic to Kunanga. Febmaiy !).—Tenders close to ;se mu-

nicipal reserve. February 13. Westland County

Council meets. February 11. Adi Wednesday. February 14-17 Chautauqua seism

at Opera House. Feb. 10. Electoral mil closes for Licensing Committee Election. Feb. 19.—Okarito races. February 20. Westland Progress League meets. Feb. 24.—Walaroa races. Feb. 20. I lari Mari races. March 13.—Wv-tlai d Licensing Com. inittee Election. | March 24 and 20.- Westport races. March *3o.—Good Friday. April I.—Easter Sunday. April 3. -Cycling and Athletic Sports op Cass Square.

SAI KTY l-'Oi: vnri! I’STATF. \,, :% II:. 'Public Trust Office and Sued ss It lias been said that * I'** model'll world value- success however achieved : I>* l A- the .-nccess oT tli: Public Trust Office js success, which lies been won liv faithful capable management of estates for the benefit of those entitled thereto. It is the success of .service honestly done and well done, during the past fifty years. Solid tacts of success are seen in Tl.'-Ml wills held -■afelv on behalf of living persons.' at illst. duly 102_*: in the amount of cash balances (tia.‘2!lß.-190) held at the credit of estates and funds at Slsl March 1 ;in the amount oj £“25,197.77D, the total value ot assets and funds under administration at illst March Hl- ■ ('mild there he a butter vote of confidence by the public in the State guaranteed Public I rust (Ifliee ? It. is these proofs of success which have induced large nuinher.s of business nieli to hate the I’uhlie I rustei appointed in their wills as the Kxceutor and Trustee of their estates. ji'or full information apply to the Pul,lie Trustee Wellington, or to All! T I!. SAYWEId.. District I’uh|Trustee. Crevmouth. A representative of the Ollico is in attendance at Hokitika on Fridays and Saturdays m enoli wool*. .

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 2

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COMING EVENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 2

COMING EVENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 2

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