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WINTER OVERCOATS ! —IN—ALL THE LATEST ENGLISH STYLES. MEN’S MOTOR COATS (Fleecy-lincdl-Cnsh Prices 110 s to 110 s. MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS, In light and dark greys, browns and Navys—Cash prices 70s, 755., 80s., to 110 s. BOYS’ and Y’OUTHS’ TWEED OVERCOATS (sizes 6 to 15): Cash prices 32s Gd to COs. CALL IN AND MAKE TOUT! CHOICE FROM THE -10 MEN’S OVERCOATS ! YOURS’ IS HERE, BIT NOT FOR LONG. —ATW. H. STOPFORTHS GENT’S OUTFITTER AND MERCER. P.O. BOX 04. RiCVELL ST., HOKITIKA. PHONE No. 167. MILLER'S ES MILLER’S BARGAINS LV OUAIJTY GOODS :- - MILLERS’ BARGAINS IN (JI'AI.ITY GOODS! Ladies' Fleecy-lined Winter BLOOMERS, well sized, good quality BARGAIN PRlCE—Reduced to 2., lid. Ladies Black Italian UNDERSKIRTS, very durable, and well finishedBARGAIN PRICKS os 0d and Gs lid. Ladies’ Jazz. UNDERSKIRTS, latest colours and designs ■ BARGAIN J’riio !)s Gd. Ladies Flannelette NIGHT-DRESSES, good quality, beautil'uliv finished and lienistitcbed with coloured silk BARGAIN PRICE 6s Gd. Ladies Winceyette NIGHTDRESSES, trim moil with Silk l.ace: BARGAIN PRICE 8s lid. Ladies Wool to.\- VESTS. Special line ot good quality BARGAIN PRICE Is Gd. Ladies Heavy Interlock “Vedenin’’ \ESLS- IIA1!(■ A 1 X PRK K *'d. Italian doth APRONS, full size with pocket— BARGAIN PRICE Iks 3d. Pure Linen TEA-TOWELS—a great value -HARGAIN PRICE Is 3d. Pure Irish Linen TABLECLOTHS- large size, beautiful design- - BARGAIN PRICE 14s lid each. SUPPER ChOTIIS, large size, finely embroidered— BARGAIN PRICE 13s Gd. —SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR BOYS— Strong Navy Serge TROUSERS, well made, lined, two pockets— BARGAIN PRICES—Sizes 1 to 10 5s Gd pair. 11 to 16. Gs lid pr. MILLERS MILLER’S ItEVELL STREET (Next to Airs Keenan's Boot Shop). HOM’IIKA.

LADIES' VELOUR & FUR COATS. (Just Manufactured). UNIQUE DESICNS. GEORGE BELBRIDGE LADIKS’ it OK NT'S TAII.OR, Invitc-s inspection at his well-known establishment, Revolt St. Hokitika.

HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 18GG. Under tlio Savings Banks Act of 18512. HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. TNTKREST JS 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, Manager.

rHK WILD AND THE WAV. > I Xo -15.—Ideal Co-operation. ) | ••('o-operation." “t'o-onlina* > tion”—these are words which ) fmpiently occur hi the voca- ( biliary of the modern business I man. It. would he dillicult to ' find a better example of eu- | I operation and co-ordination i itlmn .Vow Zealand’s I’uhlio : Trust Oflice, which has I 1 taken as a model for similar | institutions i lirutighuiit iho Ibit sh Empire. Though the principle for which the Public Trust Oliice stands Safety, through the State guarantee- does not change, yet progressive chances have been made, particiilarly of reeent years, in the direction of co-ordinating its various operations and 1) ringing about that stale of cooperation necessary to the success of a largo and important institution. Keeping pace with the development of the policy of decentralisation there hits been evolved an efficient system of co-ordination between tins Head Office .ml the various branch offices. A high state of in-operation r.lso obtains amongst all the departments of the staff, and the result of this organisation is seen in the rapidly i norensing 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 Pidslie Trustee an efficient administrator always ready and well-equipped to perform his duties. For full information apply to the Public Trustee. Wellington, or to— MR T. R. SAYWEI.L, District Public Trustee. Greymouth, or Wm. Wilson (Wm. Duncan and (\>A agent, Tnpcrc<s St., Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1924, Page 2

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

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

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