TAILORED-TO-MEASURE COSTUME FOR ONLY £41151A 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 noted not only for its smartness, but for its quiet exclusiveness; a costumo that will mate you always appear smartly yet neatly dressed. SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER—For another w£l we will make you an extra skirt from the same material. Write for Patterns and our Self-measurement Chart—they'ro free. WE SELL COSTUME LENGTHS IN BINGLE PIECEB AT WHOLESALE RATES When ordering, please mention this paper. LOW’S Ltd. 69 Lichfield St (Nmw Addrtst) Christchurch i. McW. & 5.-No.
TIME FOR WARMER UNDERWEAR. Tho days are getting decidedly colder and tho light underwear that has boon 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 tin fore with some really fine values in comfortable warm underwear. Tho quality is excellent, and the prices are most moderate. Call and see for vourself. W. H. STOPFORTH MERCER AND OUTFITTER, RHVELL STREET. "FOR QUALITY MEN'S WEAR.”
ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON, KARR I STICK AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAM KICKS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA [A Card] A. R. ELCOCK, SOLICITOR, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA.
SAFETY FOR YUI'H ESTATE. No 21.—Efficient Service at Moderate charge. efficient s.rviic uliiili the I’ulilic Trustee renders is performed ut very moderate cost. The Public Trust (iflice was <ntahlished not to make profits, Inn. to supply a puhlie requirement in the shape of an executor and trustee capable, trustworthy, ind parinaneiit. The charge- have been designed v ith the object merely of providing sufficient remuneration to mil.'t tlic expenses of the Office and to enable an aderpiato assiiranee amt reserve fund to ho built tip. A scale ot Commission has been adopted, varial to meet special classes of estates, and as charges are based on the realised values of the assets dealt with it will he seen Unit it is to the interests of the Office as well as of its clients, that th.. best results should ho obtained. While imposing a moderate scale of charge.-, the Puhlie Trustee adopts a liberal policy in crediting. interests on funds held on behalf of ostatew. When an estate conics to he distributed amongst those entitled it is not, infrequently found, even in estates that have been hut a comparatively short time iu tho Office, that the interest, credited exceeds tho charges deducted. For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to MR T. It. SAYWELb, District Public Trustee, Grevmouth. A representaive of the Office is in attendance at Hokitika on Thursdays and Fridays in each week.
PUBLIC NOTICE. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF “GUARDIAN.” PROM APRIL Ist., 1923 (now quarter) THE PRICE charged for the Hokitika ‘•Guardian” WILL BE NINEPENCE (9d) PER WEEK to regular subscribers and TWO-PENCE (2d) per COPY to casual purchasers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1923, Page 2
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