COMING EVENTS.
April 2d.—St. George’s Day. April 21. School Committee elections April 2d.—Shakespeare Day. April 2d.—Princess Theatre, Pii-tures. April 2d.—Tenders dose excavation work. Westland Trotting Club. Apiil 23 _ shakespeaie Day. April 21.—At 1 p.m. M. Houston and Co., stock sale, Kokatahi. April 21.-. Hokitika. Beautifying Society meets at 7.2 d. April 21.—Grand Hull, Tairea Hall, Arahura. April 2/5. —Anzac Day. April 20.—Municipal Flections. April 20th.—Kokatahi Football Club Hull, Public Hall. April 20. -Fm lire Tournament, Slew's Dooms at H p.m. April 27.—At 12..'t0 p.m.. Dalgety's Stock Sale. Hari llari. April 25.--. U noon, W. Jeffries and Co. stock sale, Hold Head yards. April 28-29-30—VUii Col. Carmichael, Saltation -Army. Spociiil sorviefs. April 30.—Westland County Council meets at 2 p.m. May I.—Nominations for County elections close at noon. May I.—Dance Koiteraugi Ha’.:. May Ist. —Oamaru election polling dav. *
A 1 ay 1. —Westland Chamber of Coinj moree meets at 7.30. May Ist.—.McLean's Picture Benefit. Ex'elsior Football Club. A fay 2nd.—At noon, store stock salt l , Kokatahi, AV. Jeffries and Co. May 2nd.-Ball, Public Hall, Kokatahi. Afav 9.—County Elections. May 20.—Deer shooting season closes. .May 2d.--Clnysantliemum Show, All Saint's Schoolroom. May 23. Empire Eve Hull for Returnod Soldiers’ Club at 9 p.m. May 21.—Empire Day. June 3. —King’s Birthday. June 5-fith.-—Poster Bazaar, Beautifying Society. Sept. 4th and fltli.—All Saints’ Bazaar. SAFETY FOR YOUR ESTATE. No 2A.—Ready Prompt Service. AY he 11 the Public Trust Office is concerned in any business on behalf of a living investor or the dependants of a deceas'd person there is always the assurance that the service wE! he prompt, ns well as sate. Halt a century's management ot the affairs of people in every class of the community enables the Public Trust Office to discharge any duty of administration efficiently and quickly. The Public Trustee takes the shortest possible course to a satisi t to r v completion of any task that devolves upon him. \\ hatever procedure may Ins necessary, the expert staff knows exactly how and w hen to take action, t hero is no liaphaz.ardness; nothing is left to chalice. 'I Inis, it is in the 1 beginning with the 1 administration of an estate, and thus the work goes on systematicallx . throughout tho term of management. Each estate lias its own file carefully kept and any information desired by a client is always readily available. A sure way to avoid delays, muddle and loss is in the aipointment of the Public Tnis- | t<v. For full information apply to the Public Trustee. Wellington, or to MR T. It. FAYAVELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth. A representative of the Office is in attendance at Hokitika on Thursdays and J ridays ui ! each week. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1923, Page 2
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