COMING EVENTS.
March 7.—Kokatahi Fair, Public Hall March B.—Town Hall, Flower Exhibition, Burns Memorial. March 9.—At 7.30 p.m. meeting Hokitika Borough Council. March 13.—AYestland County Council at 2 p.m. March 11. Westland A. and P. Show Hokitika racecourse. March 14.—Supreme Court sessions at Hokitika. March 14.—Cricket Club dance. Supremo Hall. March 21. Annual Ball, Kokatahi Football Club, Public Hall, Tvoiterangi. March 21.—Nominations for Hokitika Easter races. March 2 I th.—Bowling Club gala. March 24 and 20.—Westport, races. March 28. -Public Basket Picnic. Koicernngt. March 30.—Good Friday. April I.—Easter Sunday. April 2.—Handicaps for Hokitika Easter races. April 3.—Cycling and Athletic Sports on Cass Square. April 3.—Acceptances for Hokitika Easter races. April 4.—Hokitika Easter races. April s.—Meeting Woodstock School, Athletic Sports. April 25. —Anzac Day. April 2f3.—Municipal Elections. Mnv 9 County Elections. SAFETY FOR YOUR ESTATE. Xo 14. —Guaranteed Fidelity and Permanence of the Public Trustee. Tlie essential quality requisite for persons who are placed in positions of trust is fidelity--consistent and sustained fidelity. Yet it is not enough to have fidelity alone; there must be tlie ability to discharge the duties efficiently as well as faithfully. Many thousands of New Zealanders have received proof of the association of fidelity in the service given by tho State-guaranteed Public Trust Office. Personnel may change, but the Public Trustee, as a permanent helpful friend goes on from one generation to another. No human frailty, no sickness, no vacation, no distraction of other interests mars the faithful efficient performance of the Public Trustee’s duties. It is a specialised service, managed by specialists in the various branches of the work, with a record of fifty years of successful management of all classes of estates. For full information apply to the Public Trustee Wellington or to MR T. H. SAYWELL, District I üblic Trustee. Greymouth. A representative of the Office is in attendance at Hokitika on Fridays and Saturdays in each week.
Doctors recommend Oatmalt Stout, brewed bv the Lion Brewery Coy., Auckland.’ bottled in crown top. Bottles in quarts and pints especial > for Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd. On sale at all leading hotels, any of which will supply small bottes for home consumption at one shilling per bottle. Lion ale, too. is par excellence, light and refreshing,— Adyt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1923, Page 2
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