TONIGHT EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES TO-NIGHT A BIG AVILD AA'EST SHOAV PICTURE STARRING HOOT GIBSON. “THE SAWDUST TRAIL.” “THE SAWDUST TRAIL.” THURSDAY: AVILLIAM DUNCAN AND EDITH JOHNSON IN—“PLAYING IT AVILD.” “PLAYING IT AVILD.” A gripping drama of hard-fisted men of the AAest, where a six gun speaks the only language they know. GREYMOUTH SCREEN TESTS will also he shown. Serial and Orchestra. End Of Boot Sale In Sight. DRASTIC REDUCTION FOR THE LAST THREE DAYS FOR THREE DAYS ONLY! FOR THREE DAYS ONLY! FOR THREE DAYS ONLY! FOR THREE DAYS ONLY! August 6th, 7th and Bth. AYE URGE OCR CUSTOMERS OF HOKITIKA AND SURROUDING DISTRICTS TO TAKE FULL A DANTAG K OF THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE ROOTS AND SHOES AT LESS THAN COULD BE BOUGHT FROM WHOLESALE HOUSES. VERY SPECIAL VALUE IN GENTS’ AYEAR, INCLUDING HEAVY BUSH BOOT’S, ETC.. ALSO IN LADIES’ SHOES JUST TO HAND IN LATEST SPRING STYLES. THE BARGAINS ARE GENUINE AND CANNOT BE REPEATED, SO PLEASE NOTE THAT AYE ARE DEFINITELY CLOSING THE BOOT BRANCH ON—SATURDAY, AUGUST Bth, 1925. DON'T COUNT V/HAT YOU SPEND AT MI LLE RS—COU NT WHAT YOU SAVE. NOTF, THE ADDRESS: L. B. MILLER NEXT STEPHENS, DRAPERS, REA'ELL ST., HOKITIKA. STOPFORTH’S Great Alteration „,. xaazaai THIS GREAT ALTERATION SALE IS DR AAV INTI 10 A CLOSE. NL\ EIITHELESS A LOT OF MEN’S AYEAR REMAINS AYHIC'H AYE ARE DETERMINED TO CLEAR DURING THESE FINAL SALE DAYS. WHAT BETTER AY AY TO DO THIS THAN TO BRING DOAA'N THE PRICES STILL FURT.TER—MEN AVI LL SAVE POUNDS DURING THESE EVENTFUL FINAL SALE DAYS. YOU’LL BE SORRY IF YOU DON’I CALL TO-DAY OR TO-MORROAY. The Final Bargains 30 Dozen Men’s Soft Collars (All Sizes) Sa,e P rice 3 for 3s> 4 doz. Assorted Roslyn, Petone, Manawatu, and Bruce Pink Underwear - Sale price 10s nd to 15s 6d. The Chvibcl waterproof Overcoat, with belt, usual price 45s (all sizes) Sale price 2*s 6d. 2 daz. Boys’ Tweed Hats, usual price 3s lid— Sale price 3s 3d. Men's High-grade Garb Overcoats, usual price Oos io MasSale price 59s 6d to 11 Ss. T W. H. STOPFORTH. “ GENT'S OUTFITTER RE YELL STREET,
BARRY AND SARGENT, LTD., OPTICAL SPECIALISTS, MAY BE! CONSULTED FROM TO-DAY 3rd. AUGUST —Until 7th. AUGUST. —AT—j MB 11. M. C'OULSON’S, DENTIST, SEWELL ST. | THE^APPOINTMENT OF A TRUSTEE I Sonic owners of large estates liave built them up earefullv [ and steadily over a. period of years. They have worked on [ the maxim “slow hut sure.’’ Others hv hold risks on the speculative principle, “nothing venture, nothing win,’’ have j 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 hv making a defective 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 choose the Public Trustee to Im> their executor and trustee. This example is being followed by many others with the same cautious consideration for the future of their families. For information apple to: W. WILSON, Hokitika. Agent of the Public Trustee, GEORGE DELBRIDGE RETELL STREET, HOKITiKA. LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILOR, Fit, Style and Quality Guaranteed! GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1925, Page 2
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