“THE MEN’S SHOP.“ YOUR XMAS HAT is IN THIS LOT! No HEADACHES, PERFECT FITTING. GOOD SHAPES SHADES, AND MODERATE PRICES, MAKE THESE HATS. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE HEADGEAR ON THE MARKET. 15 DOZEN ASSORTED ENG DISH ECU FEDTS 12. sGd to 28s Gd. RODS AI-INO FUR. FELTS 17s Gd to 2.3 s 6d. STETSON VELOURS, 92s Gd. STETSON FELTS 7>2s Gd. W. H. STOPFORTH’S GENT'S OUTFITTER AND MERCER, REVELD ST., HOKITIKA. P.O. BOX 91. PHONE No.
SEASON 1983-1*24. 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 WOLTHS FENCING WIRES. ENGLISH BARBED AND PLAIN. FERTILISERS. GUANO, SUPERPHOSPHATES ETC. RYE HAY! RYE HAY! PRIME RYE lIAY—SPLENDID COW I<'E ED. AT 5s Gd. PER BALE. PATERSON MICHEL X CO., LTD. HOKITIKA SAYINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1866. Under the Savings Banks Act, of 1852. HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT 4J PER CENT. PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. WM. WILSON, Manager. THE WILL AND THE WAY. No 26.—Following a Good Example.
Great Britain and Australia followed \ew Zealand's example in the establishment of a State-guaranteed Public Trust Office, becauso they had seen the solid proof of success. These countries did not move hastily. They waited till time had thoroughly tested the Xew Zealand enterprise, and when the beneficial results had been demonstrated in thousands of eases, the good example was followed. Great Britain and Australia are grateful to-day for New Zealand’s lead in this State-guar-anteed system of trusteeship for the protection of hencti- ] ciaries in estates. Keen business 101101.-, in Great- Britain and Australia are grateful today for Xew Zealand’s lead in this State-guaranteed system of trusteeship for the protection of beneficiaries in estates. Keen business minds in Britain have made a searching study of the tacts, and their judgment is that the safe system of the Public Trustee is one of the vital needs of a modern community. For full information apply to the Public Trustee. Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAYWELL. District Public Trustee, Greymouth. or Mr Win. Wilson (Wm. Duncan and Co.), agent at Hokitika. WHY DO TOURISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC HIRE MOTOR CARS? BECAUSE, the reliable service combined with MODERATE CHARGES as initiated by PAMMENT & BERGAMNI makes the visiting of WESTLAND'S BEAUTY SPOTS A PLEASURE. Their pj)One number is 166, and thoir GAR. AfW NEXT TO DOMINION fIQTFX, B®VBH STREET,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1923, Page 2
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