SALE ! SALE ! MEN—SALE ! <5 DOZ. FELT HATS, including Boise linos and English Fur Felts. Clearing prices 12s 6d, los 6d and 17s 6d. G DOZEN MEN’S TWEED CAPS assorted prices, 4s lid, and os lid. 12 DOZEN ASSORTED TIES. Clearing price Is Gd, Is lid, 2s Gd and 2s 11. c 41 W. H STOPFORTH P.O. BOX 91. RKVELL ST., HOKITIKA. riIONE No. IG7,
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1866. Under tbe Savings Banks Act, of 1852. HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT *i PER CENT. PER anni»’.;i. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. Tbo TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. WM. WILSON, Manager. Eire Insurance, Marine Insurance, Personal Accident Injurance, Employers’ Liability Insurance, Motor Car Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance, Mortgage Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantee. RICHARD WILD. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS,' P.O. BOX. No. 14 :: HOKITIKA.
LADIES’ VELOUR & FUR COATS. (Just Manufactured). UNIQUE DESICNS. GEORGE DELERIDGE LADIES’ & GENT’S TAILOR, Invites inspection at his well-known establishment, Rovell St. Hokitika.
THE WILL AND THE WAY. Nqj 35,—Ideal Co-operation. “Co-operation/’ “Co-ordin-atfou”—these aro words which „ frequently occur in the vocalbulary of the modern business man. It would bo difficult to find a better example of cooperation and co-ordination than New Zealand’s Public Trust Office, which has been taken as a model for similar institutions throughout the British Empire. Though the principle for which the Public Trust Oifico •stands—Safety, through the State guarantee—does not change, yet progressive changes have been made, particularly of recent years, in tbe direction of co-ordinating its various operations and bringing about that state of co-operation necessary to the success of a large and important institution. Keeping pace with the development of the policy of decentralisation there has Ixeen evolved an efficient system of co-ordination between tbe Head Office and various branch offices. A high state of co-operation, also obtains amongst ull departments of the staff, and the result of this organisation is seen in tbe rapidly increasing business of the Public Trust Office. Every class of client is assured of prompt and capable service, and enjoys the solid comfort of having in the Public Trustee an efficient administrator always ready and always well-equipped to perform his duties. For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAY WELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth, or Mr Wm. Wilson (Wm. Duncan and Co.), agent Tanered St., Hokitika. Quarry owners :Try “Lithyte” 20 to 25 per cent, stronger than other explosives for blasting but lower in price. Effective in hard or soft, wet or dry ground. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1924, Page 2
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