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SALE ! SALE ! MEN--5 DQZ. FEET HATS, including li«r--saliuos and English Fur Felts. Clearing j>ric-es 12s lid, los 6d and L7s (id. 6 DOZEN .MEN'S TWEED OAI’S assorted prices, 4s lid. and os lid. 12 DOZEN ASSORTED TIES. Clearing price Is lid, Is lid, 2s Cd and 2a 11. SALE vs C 3 net W. H. STOPFORTH F.O. BOX 01. R.EVELD ST., HOKITIKA. PHONE No.

HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 18fi6. Under tho Savings Banka Act, of 1802. HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKAINTEREST T 8 NOW ALT/OWED 1 ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT 4} PEn CENT. PER ANNIE.I. ON THE MONTHi.Y MINIMUM balance. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of busitiefw. WM. WILSON, Manager. MR. H. S. NIGHTINGALE, M.N.Z.I.S----r ICENSKD SURVEYOR nnd CIVIL JU ENGINEER, i.s prepared to undertake all kinds of Land Transfer, .Mining, Tramway and Water-rare surveys at reasonable rates. Address: COATES BUILDINGS, -Mack ay Street, Greyniouth. P.O. Box 158. ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAMBERS. HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA.

LADIES 1 VELOUR & FUR COATS. (Just Manufactured). UNIQUE DESICNS. GEORGE DELB'RIBGE LADIES’ & GENT’S TAILOR, Invites inspection at his well-known establishment, Itevell St. Hokitika.

THE WILL AND THE WAY. No 40—Individual and Community Benefits. ■ Though the great purpose of the Public Trust Office is to safeguard the rights and interests of beneficiaries in private estates, the safe methods of investments of the funds have proved to he helpful to the country as a whole. For example during tho year ended 31st. March 1923, tho Public Trust Office lent £1 ,- 270,i>59 on rural properties. During that time also, tho Public Trust Office advanced £900,877 to Borough Councils, Harbour Boards, Hospital and CViarit-ablp Aid Boards, and Electric Power Boards. Tims the Public Trust Office has had and is still having a very important function in helping New Zealand to regain its prosperity. An institution which simultaneously assures indivdual and community benefits has a sound title to the goodwill which it has won in fifty years of efficient, faithful service. For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAYWELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth, or Mr Wm. Wilson (Wm, Duncan and Co.), agent Tailored St., Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1924, Page 2

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