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OVERCOAT TIME. BUY NOW I In keeping with the season wo now offer a special ratine of Overcoats for boys and youths at very moderate prices. These coats are PETONE RAGLAN CUT. Am] are absolutely the best all-wool tweed coats made in the Dominion. Prices from 32s 6d to 50S. For tlm bust selection call early. W. H. STOPFORTH MERCER AND OUTFITTER, REYELL STR EET. “FOR QUALITY MEN’S WEAR." ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAMBERS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. [A Card] A. R. ELHOCK, SOLICITOR, HAMILTON' STREET, HOKITIKA. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.
SAFETY FOR YOUR, ESTATE. “The End Crowns the Work.” Many a well-informed writer on the question of wills and will-making has emphasised the importance of the following statement-“Tn the last analysis it is not, what you leave, but how you leave it, that counts.” Some men have .been exceptionally clever in the making of their estates, but surprisingly careless in ihe drafting of their wills, and in the appointing of executors and trustees. These testators, when building up their estates, were eery alert to provide against risks or losses, but in the preparation of their wills, they have endangered the welfare of their dependants. The Stateguaranteed Public Trust Office assists any owner of an estate in expressing Ins wishes as to the disposal of his assets, and provides for the efficient, prompt performance of all duties connected with the administration. For full information apply to the Publio Trustee, Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAYWEL/L, District Public. Trustee, Greymouth. A representative of the Office is in attendance at Hokitika on Thursdays and Fridays in each week.
MARRIAGE. STUART-KVAXS—On April 23; d., 1923, at the residence of D. J- Evans Sale Street, Hokitika, by Rcvd. A. C. Purehas, Vicar of All Saints’ Church. Thomas James, sen of Mrs Stuart. Hampden Street, Hokitika, to Frances Emily, daughter cf I). J. Evans, Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1923, Page 2
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