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WINTER OVERCOATS ! 6 —IN—ALL THE LATEST ENGLISH STYLES. MEN’S MOTOR COATS (Fleecy-lined)—Cash Prices 110 s to 115 s. MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, in light and dark greys, browns and Navys—Cash prices 755, 755., 80s., to 110 s. BOYS’ and Y'OUTITS’ TWEED OVERCOATS (sizes G to 15): Cash prices 32s Gd to GOs. CALL IN AND MAKE YOUR. CHOICE FROM THE -10 MEN’S OVERCOATS! YOURS’ IS HERE, BIT NOT FOR LONG. -ATW. H. STOPFORTH’S GENT’S OUTFITTER AND MERCER. P.O. BOX 94. REYELL ST., HOKITIKA. I’HONE No. In 7.

REMOVAL NOTICE ! Mil I FR’C DRAPERS, BEG TO NOTIFY THAT THEY HAVE ITIILLCn o, removed to larger premises next to HEENAN’S BOOT SHOP, REVELL STREET. LATEST PRICE LIST! HOSE,—AII 'Wool, Cash more 2s -hi. 2s G<l. SPECIAL EXPANDING WELT— Double Foot 2s 11.1. COTTON LLSLE HOSE,—Is lid, mnv Is 3d to oh a;-. COTTON LLAMA FINISH HOPE. I* K.l-SW Is t.» cleat. GENT’S ALL WOOL SOX—Is 3d. LADIES PRIXT OVERALLS, well-sized, with |><>ekeis. 'locve„ and holt.—-Is lid. FLANNELETTE NTGHTS, scolloped not h and sleeves.—Gs Gd. PURE LINEN TEA TOWELS,-Is 3d. BOYS’ TROUSERS, well made, and Hn-d throughout. 2 jockets SIZES—I to 10.-5. S fid; IT to 10,—fis lid. The a!love are made from strong navy serge, and we have not the slightest hesitation in roe,,mmending them. ALSO SHOWING—A large tango of LADIES' YE!.OI R CO .A IS AT REDUCED PRICES. MILLER’S MILLER’S REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, (Next ‘lKenanV) AND AT GREVMt t! "I It

HOKITIKA SAVINGS ESTABLISHED 1860. Under the Savings IlanUo Act, of 1552 HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKAINTEREST IS NOW A ETA) WED ON DEI’OSITS UP TO floo AT PHR CENT. PER annual ON THE MONTHLY MINT At U M BALANCE. Tie TRUSTEES MEET ETERV MQN' r U for despatch of business. WM. WILSON, Manager

rr..«- yFLOUR & FUR COATS. ~};:st. Manufacturec*). !SXtQU£ DESICNS. GEORGE DELBRVRGE LADIES’ & •;ENT’S TAILOR, Invites iiispocOun uz his well-known establishment, I’.eveil St. Hokitika.

?:.-c in=um3cs Vari*\e iusurs-Jv*. Accias'.it L_arnn*s>» Employe !•'•••■ i.iabiliv- '..'“/jrai'<■?, Motoi Car “Mrarr.aci:. Plav-v ~r M . rrrai;-' • ■" * •.;■ ’ ." • ' uAtiV, i.'.ti THE WILL AND THE WAV. Xo 10—How Will tho Family Fare?

Some owners of large estates have built them up carefully ami steadily over a period of years. They have worked on the maxim, “slow but sure.’’ Others by bold risks on the speculative principle, “nothing venture, nothing win." have quickly attained a position of wealth. Whether the possessor of an estate has. or has not a speculative disposition he must in the interest of his family exercise prudence and care when it comes to settling the disposition of his estate in his will. He knows that he has no right to risk his family’s future by making a defectico will or a will in which the vital matter of executorship and trusteeship is not settled in a manner to safeguard his dependants. Careful thought on this question has induced many testators with large estates to ehoose the Public Trustee to be their executor and trustee. This example is being followed bv many others with the same cautious consideration for the future of their families.

For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAYWELL, District Public Trustee, Oreymoutfi. or Mr Wm. Wilson (Wm. Duncan and Co.), agent Tancred St., Hokitika.

Umbrellas repaired at shortest notice. Job guaranteed. W. IT. Stopforth, Gents’ Outfitter.—Advt,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19240514.2.18.3

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1924, Page 2

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548

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1924, Page 2

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