COMING EVENTS.
May 30.—Jumble Hale and dnnrc at Koiterangi. May 30. Local Bodies Conference at the Town Hail, 7.30. .May 30. —Pictures, Princess Theatre. May 31.—Pictures, Princess Theatre. May 31. Euchre Tournament at Stow’s. June I—Opossum season opens, Westland and Grey districts. June 3.—King’s Birthday. June 4th.—Bowling Club hall. June 4th.—King’s Birthday, (observed). June 4th.—Unveiling of Burns’ Memorial, Cass Square. June o.—Westland Chamber of Commerce, 7.30. Juno 5-6th.--Poster Bazaar, Beautifying Society. Juno 6.—Euchre and dance, One Mile Hall, Arahura.
June 0. —Grand plain and fancy dress masquerade hall, Town Hall, Rimu. Juno 7.—Euchre Tournament at S tow’s. Juno Bth.—At noon, annual mooting Westland Licensing Committee. June B.—Hokitika Borough Council at 7.30 p.m. Juno 10.—l)omiso of R. J. Seddon, 1000. Juno 11th.—Tenders close erection of Nurse’s cottage, Waiho. June 12.—At 11 a.m. W. Jeffries ana Co. auction salo stock, P. T. MeC’onnon, Kokatahi. Juno 13.—8a11, Koiterangi, aid of R.S.A. building fund. June 14.—Euchre Tournament at Stow’s. June 15—Sports and dance, Stafford. Juno 15-10.—Salo of work, Salvation Army llall. Juno 10.—Soldiers’ Sale Day, Revell Street. June 20.—Monster R.S.A. Euchre, Drill Shod. Juno 25-20. Westland Winter School nt Hokitika. Juno 27th Kokatahi Winter Show. July 11.—Annual meeting, Koiterangi Lime Coy. THE WILL AND THE WAY. No 4.—Poor Wills are Costly. “Broken wills are to-day as common ns broken hones. 1 his is because thousands neglect to have the important document prepared by an experienced lawyer,” stated an American authority recently. Many a ‘‘home-made” will has ended in poverty for litigants. If a man desires to have a good will, one which will ensure the administration of his estate in accordance with his wishes, lie should go to the Public Trustee. This Stateguaranteed office has had long years of experience in the handling of all manner of estates. It is eminently wellqualified to give the right advice and the right management. When the Public Trustee comes in, anxiety goes out. “Put not your trust in money, but put your inonev in trust,” wrote Emerson. There is no hotter Trust for a will and its administration than the Public Trust Office. For full information apply to the public Trustee, Wellington, or to Mil T. R. SAYWELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth. A representative of the Office is in attendance nt Hokitika on Thursdays and Fridays in end^veel^^^
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1923, Page 2
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