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EXTRAORDINARY CASH VALUES! COLONIAL FLANNELS 7s lid and 8s 6d. ALL-WOOL RIBBED UNDERPANTS 7s lid. PALMER NAP TROUSERS Ids 6d. MEN’S ENGLISH FUR FELT HATS 12s Od to 17s 6d. -ALSOLARGE STOCK OF .MEN’S AND YOUTH'S TWEED OVERCOATS, IN THE LATEST SHADES, SHAPES ETC. —AT— W. H. STOPFORTH’S CASH MERCER AND OUTFITTER. P.O. BOX 94. REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. PHONE No. 167.

HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1860. Under the Savings Banka Act, of 18-52 HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKAINTEREST 18 NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT «} PER CENT. PEK AMNI'-f. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. WM. WILSON, Manager.

LADIES' VELOUR & FUR COATS. (Just Manufactured). UNIQUE DESICNS. GEORGE DELBRIDGE LADIES' & DENT’S TAILOR, Invites inspection at his well-known establishment, Revel) St. Hokitika. ARTHUR G. PILKIHGTON. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR MASONIC CHAMBERS. HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. THE WILL AND THE WAY. NY> 40.—Individual and Community Benefits-. Though the grout purpose of tlia Public Trust Office is to safeguard the rights and interests of lteneliciaries in private estates, the safe methods of investments of the funds hive proved to he helpful l<> the country as a whole. For example during the year ended Hist. March, 15)23, the Public Trust Office lent £1,275,050 on rural properties. During that time also, the Public Tnut Office advanced £5)5)5,877 lo Borough Councils, Town Boards, County Councils, llarhon.’ Boards, Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards, and Electric Power Boards. Thus' tire Public Trust Office lias had and is still having a very important function in helping New Zealand to regain its prosperity. An institution which simultaneously assures individual '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 'ublic Trustee, Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAY WELL. District Pubic. Trustee, Greymouth. or Mr Mm. l T ilson (Wm. Duncan and Co.), agent ancred St.. Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1924, Page 2

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