SALE CLOSED 4th JULY. SMALL QUANTITIES OF BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, ETC., ETC., CAN STILL EE BURCH AS C \! SALE TRICES. SPECIAL SAMPLE OF MEN S &A..-Di E TV- LED TROUSERS, how 17s Gd to 45a. .'0 YARDS ONLY OF SOin. WHITE TWILL SHEETING at 4a 6d per yurd. W. H. "STOPFORTH. MERCER AND OUTFITTER, RETELL STREET.
GEORGE DELBRIDGE REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.
SEASON 1923-1924. SEED POTATOES. EARLY ROSE BRITISH QUEEN BEAUTY OF HEBRON EARLY PURITANS UP TO DATES ETC., ETC. ROBIN ADAIRS ETC., ETC. SEED OATS. ALGERIANS CARTONS DUNNS SPARROW BILLS GRASS SEEDS. ENC. RYE LOTUS MAJOR COWGRASS ITALIAN RYE WHITE CLOVER RED CLOVER RED CLOVER TREFOIL WESTERN WCLTH3 FENCING WIRES. ENGLISH BAIUSEJ) AND PLAIN. FERTILISERS. UK A NO, SKPEIIPJIOSPIIATK.S ETC. PRESSED RYE HAY. 200 BALES, C? 9d per l>alc. PATERSON, MICHEL & CO Limited. Sure Kin’ remedy is “XAZOL.” Lilia le through handkerchief. Sprinkle on children’s night clothes. Dependable germicide. GO dotes Is 6d.
SAFETY FOR YOUE ESTATE. ~d. 1. WHY THE PUBLIC- TRUST OFFICE WAS ESTABLISHED. The Public Trust Office was established in New Zealand because the community neeil i f such an utnro was recognised by Parliament half u century ago. The sea roll; no test of time has so well proved the value of this institution t.ha-v (treat Britain and the Australian States have been pleased to follow New Zealand's example. Parliament, wave goad heed to t o-e words of Sir .Tillius Vogel (founder of the Public Trust Office), spoken in the House of Representatives moro than fifty years ago: —“Honourable members must bo a ware that it is very difficult to obtain trustees fur wives and children, or executors under wills with sufficient lime at their disposal to do justice to their task; and oven when after some difficulty and a great sacrifices to friendship, such trustees are obtained, no one can be sure that in cuso of death or removal, their place will I/O well supplied.” The legislature acknowledged the force of these arguments, and agreed to give all sections of the public the protection of the. Public Trust Office with a State-guarantee of fidelity. For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to MK T. R. SAY WELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth. A representative of the Office ls in attendance at Hokitika on Thursdays and Fridays in each week.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1923, Page 2
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