BOYS' TAILORED SUITS. AT SAM K PI! I( !•: AS SLOP SPITS. Hoys' suits tailor-made :tt practically the same cost ;is the slop suits stud lit Hokitika is the oiler made liy ti ( lin’stehurch tailor, Mr .1. I!. Prisk. (id!) ( ul,imlio Street. between LichlicM and Tiiam Streets. Mr Prisk evolved the Pristine system <;i' tnilordn; which permits the price ol a ta i lor-mutle Mill it the same priic as a slop tale and ililo them a,.) tile l.est ei materials, tile in ~t id 1i! 1 itij;s, t i it e., ami alc-o-the same as is put into a man's onnliiv tailored suit. Another leuiniv is ■wear tpot-lc'ast extra stays are put in. Write to Mr Prisk. (did Common St., Christchurch, for pattern; and ‘-elfineitsnremeet indieat or I hey' re I roe Ad vt.
\ BANK'S. SCHEME. I.ONHOX. Oct. 18. The Oiiily uwlerst'imls that the directors of a loading joint stuck Sank propose to institute a pu-fit- sharing scheme which will he the first experiment of the kind instituted hy a hank.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1923, Page 3
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183Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1923, Page 3
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