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TAILORED-TO-MEASURE COSTUME FOR ONLY £4U5j. A Costume cut from this season’s finest fabrics, weaves, and colours, by a master cutter—a well-fitting costume, adapted to your figure, fitting you perfectly; a costume uoted not only for its smartness, but for its quiet exclusiveness ; a costume that will make you always appear smartly yet neatly drossed. SPECIAL JiARGAIX OFFER—For another jei we will mnke you an extra skirt from tho same material. Write for Patterns and our Self-measurement Chart—they’re free. WE SELL COSTUME LENGTHS IN BINGLE PIECEB AT WHOLESALE RATES When ordering, please mention this paper. LOW’S Ltd. McW. & S.—No. 09 Lichfield St. (N»W Address) Christchurch

TIME FOR WARMER UNDERWEAR. & The days are getting de* eidedly colder and the light underwear that has been sufficient covering during the summer months needs packing away for at least six months. As in all other apparel for men, Stopforth’s are to the fore with some really fine values in comfortable warm underwear. The quality is excellent, 1 and the prices are most moderate. Call and see for yourself. W. H. STOPFORTH .MERCER AND OUTFITTER, R.RVELL STREET. "FOR QUALITY MEN'S WEAR." Fire Insurance. Marine Insurance, Personal Acoident Insurance. Employers’ Liability Insurance, Motor Car Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance, Mortgage Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantee. RICHARD WILD PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGB, P.O. BOX. No. 14 :: HOKITIKA. GEORGE DELBRIDGE LADIES’ & OEM’S’ TAILOR. LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. REVELL ITREETr HOKITIKA. fA Card] A. R. ELCOCK SOLICITOR HAMILTON STREET, HOKITTKA COMING EVENTS. March 21-22—Princess Theatre, Pictures. March 21.—Annual Ball, Kokatahi Football Club, Public Hall, Koiterangi. March 21.—Nominations for Hokitika Easter races. March 22.—At 7.30 p.m. annual meeting Westland Sub-Union March 23.—At 7.30 p.m. meeting Borough Council. March 24th.—Bowling Club gala. March 24.—Princess Theatre, at 3 p.m. sale of Racing Club privilegs. March 24 and 26.—Westport races. March 26.—Deer shooting season opens. March 28—Tauranga by-election. March 28.—Princess Theatre “The Diggers” Revue Company. March 30.—Good Friday. March 31.—Paddy’s Market, St. Mary’s Club Rooms. April I.—Easter Sunday. April 2.—Public Basket Picnic Koiterangi. 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.—Sale of Westland Racing Club’s privileges; W. Jeffries and Co. April 4.—Hokitika Easter races. April s.—Meeting Woodstock School, Athletic Sports. April 23.—St. George’s Day. April 25.—Anzac Day. SAFETY FOR YOUR ESTATE. No 18.—The Public Trustee’s wide range of service. At intervals a brief summary of tiie functions of the Public Trustee in relation to Wills. Investment Agencies, the Administration of estates, und other matters, appears in this series of advertisements. Tho summary is sufficient to show that the Public Trust Office has important activities affecting the welfare of the people, individually and collectively, but it is not possible in such small space to give an adequate description of the wide range of successful service. Some people who know that the Public Trustee is concerned with Wills and the Administration of estates of deceased jiersons may not know that lie can act as an agent far the investment of moneys apart from Wills. Any m«nler of the community—particularly the business man—who has vague impressions of the service given by the Public Trust Office is invited to ask for information at any of the officers in the ninety towns where the Public Trustee i> represented. Complete mtur.uation will be given—facts 1m prove that the Public Trust. Office has well won its right to the confidence of all .sections of the community. For full information apply to the Tl ' DiMriS Pub- ( Trustee, 'Grevmouch. A re p resent a - ire of the office is in attendance at Fskitikn on Thursdays anti Fridays in

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1923, Page 2

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