OPERA HOUSE HOKITIKA OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APftTL 4th and 6th.: THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE Featuring RUDOLPH VALENTINO ns “JULIO” and ALICE TERRY ns “MARGUERITE.” Prices: 3s 3d and 2s 2d. Children half price. lV ! imJiiiiniii.Hr tbo j Ttiiiitliil'iiliihi (illllllißS Tailored toMeasure Cut by master cutters from best of materials, in very latest styles. Smart looking, dressy, and dignified, ami with absolutely tho best of workmanship. Suits you’ll bo proud to wear— Or with an EXTRA PAIR OP TROUSERS, £5, 5 Send for our wide range of samples and self-measurement Indicator—they’ re free 1 I r\\hP Q I TP* 69 LICHFIELD ST. | LUW O U U. CHRISTCHURCH j* McW. & S.~~No. " T^fllllllllllllllXlllllllllllllllfillliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllKlllllllfllllllllllllll2llllllllll I Only £3/15/-
TIME EOR WARMER UNDERWEAR. Tho days aro getting decidedly colder and tho light underwear that has been sufficient covering during the summer months needs packing away for at least six months. JAs in all other apparel for men, Stii|iforth’« are to the fore with sonic really fine values in comfortable warm i underwear. I The quality is excellent, and the prices are most moderate. Call and see for vourself. W. H. STOPFORTH MERCER. AND OUTFITTER., REVERE STREET. "FOR QUALITY MEN’S WEAR.” ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAMBERS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. [A Card] A. R. ELCOCK, SOLICITOR, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA.
SAFETY FOR YOUR ESTATE. No 20.- Risks With Private Trustees. When nl>out to make a will a man may have in mind S' tho trustee of his estate a friend in whose ability and integrity lie has confidence. Trusteeships have been made on that basis, ami yet the result has been very unfortunate for the testator’s dependants. The death or disablement of a private trustee involves the appointment of another trustee, and if the successor is n private person there is a risk that he may prove to he unsatisiactort, however consciously he may try to do his difficult duties. •Sickness. accident, absence, death, incompetence, or other trouble is always among the. risks inseparable from private trusteeship. Duty to dependants requires a testator to provide every possible safeguard for his estate when appointing n trustee. A sure way of avoiding losses due to mismanagement or other cause is by placing the estate in the hands of the State-guaranteed Public Trustee. While assuring this safety, the testator can appoint advisory trustees, if he so desires. to co-operate with tho Public Trustee. the por full information apply to ihlic Trustee, Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAYWELU, District Pub- ■ Trustee, Greymouth. A representare of the Office is in attendance at okitika on Thursdays and Fridays in ch week.
PUBLIC NOTICE. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF “GUARDIAN.” I7IROM APRIL Ist., 1923 (new quar- . T e r) THE PRICE charged for the Hokitilia ‘ Guardian” WILL BE NINEPENCE (9d) PER WEEK to regular subscribers and TWO-PENCE (2d) per COPT to casual purchasers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1923, Page 2
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