“THE MEN’S SHOP.’ J YOUR XMAS HAT IS IN THIS LOTI XO HEADACHES, PERFECT FITTING, GOOD SHAPES shades, and moderate prices, make these hats, THE MOST ATTRACTIVE HEADGEAR.' OX THE MARKET. 15 DOZEN ASSORTED ENGLISH FIR FELTS I2s Cd to 28s 6d. BOISSAU.NO FUR FELTS ITs G<l to 23s Gd. STETSON* VELOURS, 02s Gd. STETSON FET.TS 52s 6d. W. H. STOPFORTH’S GENTS OUTFITTER AND MERCER, P.O. BOX 91. REVERE ST., HOKITIKA. RHONE Xo. 16
GRASS SEEDS. ENG, 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. PATERSON MICHEL SCO.. LTD. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK.
ESTABLISHED 1866. Under the Savings Banks Act, of 1802. HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT PER CENT. PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. WM. WILSON, THE WILL AND THE WAY. No 28. Present and Future' of an Estate. When a keen and clever man of business has his mind full of plans for increasing his estate his thoughts may not project far into the days when he and his property will he no longer together. His main purpose is to make adequateprovision lor his family; ho may have made it will hurriedly ; ho may have hastily nominated a friend as executor without taking time to consider whether his friend had the qualifications necessary for very important, difficult tasks. The .testator wished to ho quickly quit of a duty which he felt to he unpleasant. That is the kind of attitude which has opened up a speedy way to wast" and loss of an estate which took a lifetime of selfsacrifice to amass. Ihe family’s welfare is worth a careful study of the advantages which the State-guaranteed Public. Trust Office can give. Eor full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAY WELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth, or Mr Win. Wilson (Win. Duncan and Co.), agent at Hokitika.
-MUSICAL. MRS. R. JOHNSTONE, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANO. Term starts any time: reduction for eatißtry pupils. CHILDREN’S SINGING CLASS every SATURDAY, at 3 p.in. Admission 6d. A SINGING CLASS will be beld for Adults every WEDNESDAY at 3 p.m. Admission Is. ADDRESS—Upper Weld St., Hokitika,
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1923, Page 2
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384Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1923, Page 2
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