TONIGHT EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES TG-HICHT A PARAMOUNT PICTURE STARRING BEATRICE JOY IX—“CHANGING HUSBANDS.” “CHANGING HUSBANDS." A good 2-rc<?l COMEDY and “BEASTS OF PARADISE” (serial). CALL AND INSPECT OUR LARGE RA'IGEOF COOL UNDERWEAR, SPORTS COATS AND TENNIS TROUSERS. COOL CLOTHES FOR SUMMER . if WEAR. BOYS’ AND GIRLS' BLAZERS, NAVY SERCE SHORTS, SUN HELMETS, AND CASHMERE GOLF HOSE. Mod’s and Boys’ Atidotic and Cellular Singlets, and Shorts— from is 11d to 6s ed. .Men’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Blazers— from 10s 11d to 14s 6d. Hoys’ Light Grey and Dark Grey Canoe Shirts, llorreckes Cloth— front 43 to ” 6s lid. Boys’ White Tennis and Canoe Shirts, all sizes— 3s 11d each. Boys’ Golf Ilose, all sizes— 2s lid pair. Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Costumes— from 1s 6d to 4s 6d each. Men’s Fancy Socks, all the latest shades 2S 11d a pair. The latest in Ties, Striped and Oriental Designs— all 2S 11 d cacn. Coloured Turkish Towels, large sizes, 2s 3d to 4s Gd each. ““ W. H. STOPFORTH. ' PH ,T GENT’S OUTFITTER REYELL STREET.
SALE! SALE! Colton Hose, black and white Is Gd pain, Lisle Hose, fashionable shades, Is Oil pair, “High-grade” Lisle Hose, all shades, 2s Gd pair, Botany Cashmere Hose, 2s Gd pair; Ladies’ Crepe Nightdresses, its Od each; Ladies’ Crepe Bloomers, Is lid pair; Ladies’ Crepe Knickers hemstitched, 2s 3d pair; Crepes, all shades, Od yard; Fuji Silk, 30in. 2s lid yard. This is a pure spun silk of special grade, and has never before been sold by us at such HF VVY TWILL BLFACHED SHEETS, full double-width, guaranteed free from dressing, 15s pair of syds; UNBLEACHED SHEETINO. 80in. heavy quality Herringbone, 13s Gd pair of syds; (WILL UNBLEACHED, 80in. 12s Gd pair of syds. CENTS’ SHTRTS, speeial line, woven stripe and reinforced noek Is lid each; Also special line, equal to Tobraleo, with collar to match, 7s Gd each. Hen's Woollen Working Sox, Is pair. MILLER’S REVEL.L STREET, HOKITIKA. THE HOUSE FOR AND AT GBETMOUTH. FOR LADIES
I’HOFESSIOXAIi NOTICE. E. CHOLERTON, M. P.0.C., M.\'.o. A. optical specialist. 00 VKI.IJXCITOX AX I) XF.LSOX T?; rIS HITS TO AXNOrXCE that owYV ins t- 11 iiicroiisiiijs business in this • listrirt, ho lias appointed .Messrs J. Ifiiichlihurst. Jewellers c'c. lievell St. as his local representative. All enquiries, appointments ami repairs can now he arranged through him. XEXT VISIT TO HOKITIKA will he tlnrino Jline, llrJli. (D.V.)
T HE A [FOUNDRY yen OR AND10Y., T TD. (^HIPPING -17 REG PLUS, WAIMF.A, A LEX AN- ' DF.R and IvAITOA leave AYollington and Nelson at fairly regular intervals, hooking CARGO I*OR GREYMOUTH and lIOKITIKA on through Rills of Lading (including rail). NGMO and NIKAU (on alternate ai'dits'i LEAVE NELSON FOR WELLINGTON EVERY EVENING, after arrival of West Const Motor Service. r.::d return from Wellington on following nights. Fares, freights and full particulars *n application to:— NANCARROW & CO., Agents, COMING EVENTS. F..h. 20.—Everybody's Pictures Princess Theatre. Eeh. 22.—Arahura Fat Stock Sale. Feb. o*t.— Stock sale. Kokatahi, W. Jeffries and Co. Feb. 24.- Floral Fete. Cass Square. Leh. «4.—. Meeting Westland Land Hoard. Feb. 21. -"Are You a Mason" C"y. Princess Theatre. March 1-3 —Kunnira Jubilee. .March 3. -Athletic Sports. Hokitika. March f).—Westland County Council, moilthly inceting. March 30—Nominations, Westland Racing Club’s Autumn meeting. April 4.—Easter Sunday. April s—Handicaps, Hokitika races. April o—Acceptances Hokitika races. April 7—Westland Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting.
PROFESSION A L NOTICE. MR NORMAN STOL'I'PK. of Barry ami Sargent Ltd., tin’ well-known Opticians of Wcllingfnn, Auckland and Palmerston North, will he visititiei Hokitika on the loth.. 10th., lith. 18th. and 10th. March and may he consulted at their rooms, next io Addison’s Ltd., in Hamilton Street. Country readers should writ.? Barry and Sargent. Ltd.. I IS. Willis St.. A\ cllinglm and make an appointment hcforelmnd.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1860. Tinder the Savings Bank Act of 1858, HAMILTON ST.. HOKITIKA. INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS DP TO £2OO AT i\% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. Wsi. WILSON, Manager.
OLD AND MODERN WILLS The average old-time will provided lor tiie division of tile estate. The assets were realised as (illicitly as possible, and the shares of money wore allocated. The result was a speedy spending. 'Aluch of the money was misspent, and much of it was lost in unwise speculations by persons who lacked experience, 'i ne modern testator, if he accepts the right advice, aims at the conversion of his estate ion a plan which will take account of the circumstance and tendencies of the beneficiaries. The wise testator knows that in some cases it is necessary to impose- a cheek on possible extravagance. The right will provides for safeguards, hut such a will must have a thoroughly reliable, experienced executor and trustees to carry out the testator’s wishes faithfully. The Public Trust Office has proved in many thousands of cases that it can give this service. For information apply to: THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Oreymouth. -Or— Wm. WILSON, Agent for the Public Trustee, Hokitika. GEORGE DELBRIDGE REVELL. STREET, HOKITIKA. GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS. LADIES' AMD CENT’S TAILOR. Fit, Style and Quality Guaranteed. anes EHDLSIONj BODY BUILDER
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