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THURSDAY EVERYBODYS* PICTURES THURSDAY A GRAND ENGLISH PRODUCTION STARRING MATHIESOX LANG “JEALOUSY. ” “JEALOUSY/’ SCE.NIG TOPIC AI COMEDY ! Friday—"ONE YEAII TO LIVE”: Snturday-“PEG O’ MY HEART.” COOL CLOTHES FOR SUMMER CALL AND INSPECT OUR LARGE RA'IGE OF COOL UNDERWEAR, SPORTS COATS AND TENNIS TROUSERS. WEAR. BOYS' AND GIRLS’ BLAZERS, NAVY SERCE SHORTS, SUN HELMETS, AND CASHMERE GOLF HOSE. Men’s a ml Roys’ Athletic and Cellular Singlets, and Shorts from 1s 11(1 to 6s 6d. .Men’s, Roys’ and Girls’ Rlazeis— from 10s 11(1 to 14s GU. Roys’ Light (Ley and Dark Grey Canoe Shirts, Uorreckcs Cloth— from 49 to 6S 11d. Rovs’ "White Tenr.is and Canoe Shirts, all sizes— 3S 11 d each. Roys’ Golf Hose, all sizes— 2s 11d pair. Men’s and Rovs’ Bathing C.ostunios — irom Is 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 11d each. Coloured Turkish Towels, large sizes, 2s 3d to 4s Gd each. GOX 94 PHONS 167 W. H. STOPFORTH, GENT’S OUTFITTER REYELL STREET. SALE! SALE! COMMENCING IMMEDIATELY, AND UNTIL JANUARY 30th., AYE ARE HOLDING A GENUINE STOCK-REDUCING SALE. I.TXES ARK REDUCED -WHETHER- THEY HE FASHIONABLE GOODS, OR EA ERY DAY LINES AS THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES WILL INDICATE: Ladies Vests (eottoiO Us and Is Gd each, (Vedonis) -Is 3d each; Ladies’ Cotton Hose, black and white Is 6d pair, Lisle Hose, faslnonahlo shades, Is 9d pair “High-grade” I-isle Hose, all shades, 2s (id pair, Botany Cashmere Hose’, 2s fid pair; Ladies’ Crepe Nightdresses, 3s Od each; Ladies’ Crepe Bloomers. Is lid pair; Ladies’ Crepe Knickers hemstitched, 2s 3d pair; Crepes, all shades, 9d yard; Fuji Silk, 30in. 2s lid yard. This is a pure spun silk of special grade, and lias never before been sold by us at such a low price: SHEETS :- HEAVY TWILL BLEACHED SHEETS, full double-width, guaranteed free from dressiu", 15s pair of syds; UNBLEACHED SPILE IING, hOin. heavy quality Ilcrringtsmo, 13s Gd pair of syds; TWILL UNBLEACHED, 80i». 12s fid pair of syds. GENTS’ SHIRTS, special line, woven stripe and reinforced neck -Is lid each; Also special line, equal to Tohraleo, with collar to match, 7s fid each. Men’s Woollen Working Sox, Is pair. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. AND AT GREY.MOUTH. MILLER’S THE HOUSE FOR LADIES

PRO!'ESSI O'i AI i X()TIC E. E. CHOLERTON, M.r.0.C.'..—M.V.0.A. optical specialist. OP AVEM.IXOTOX AND NKI.SOX VK7ISHHS TO ANXOrXC’E tbiit mvvv iu*i to inure.i-.inj; Business in Ibis district, lie lies ap;> doted .Messrs .1. lirocklehurst. .Jewellers etc. lievell St. as Jtis local roprosentuiivo. All enquiries, appointments and repairs can now lie nrraimed tlinmeji Idm. XEXT VISIT TO HOKITIKA will »>o during June. I't-’d. (D.V.)

mnE nchor -and£NOY., J^TD. REG ULUS, WAIMEA, ALEXANDER and KAITOA leave Wellington and Nelson at fairly regular internals, booking CARGO FOR GREYXtOUTIT ami HOKITIKA on through Rills of Lading (including rail). N G AlO and NIK All (on alternate nights) LEAVE NELSON FOR WELLINGTON EVIfRY EVENING, after arrival of West Coast Motor Service, and return from Wellington on following nights. Faros, freights and full particulars ♦n application to:— NANCARROW A CO., Agents, COMING EVENTS. Feh. 21. Are Von a Mason’’ Coy, Princess Theatre. Feb. 2d.—Everyhodys Pictures, Princess Theatre. Fell. 27.--. Jumble Sale. Rovrll Street. Kokatalii Tennis Club. March ]-O—Kuinara .Tubileo. .March 2nd. At 7.HR p.in. meeting of Hokitika Borough Council. March ;l.—Athletic Sports. Hokitika. Mar. H.—Athletic Club’s dance. Soldiers’ Hall. .March ;l.— Concert and ball. Kanieri. March !). Westland County Council, monthly meeting. March HO—Nominations, Westland Racing Club’s Autumn meeting. April 4.—Easter Sunday. April s—Handicaps, Hokitika races. April (i—Acceptances Hokitika races. April 7—Westland Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting. HIPPING HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK.

ESTABLISHED 1866. Under the Savings Bank Act of 1858, HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT ii% PER ANNUM, ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despnfch of business. Wm. WILvSON, Manager,

GEORGE DELBRSDGE REVELLSTREET, HOKITIKA. GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS. LADIES' AND CENT'S TAILOR. Fit, Style and Quality Guaranteed. ADVISORY TRUSTEES FOR THE LARGE ESTATES. A business man may have obeyed an imjiul.se to examine the claims of the Public Trustee to perform efficiently the duties of Executor and Trustee. He may by careful inquiry have satisfied himself that the lone and wide, experience of the Office which lias the State Guarantee of fidelity offers tho best possible undertaking that his family’s welfare will be in safe hands after his death. The nature of his assets may he such, however, as to make him desire as an additional safeguard, that in administering his estate his Executor, and Trustee should obtain the advice of some friend who has an intimate knowledge of his affairs and in whose judgment he has every confidence. The provision in the Public Trust Office Act permitting of the appointment of private advisory Trustees to act with the Public Trustee exactly meets such a state of affairs.

In such case the Trust property vests solely in the Public Trustee, and he has the sole management and administration, but he may consult the advisory Trustees and they are at liberty to tender him their advice. Whatever may he the circumstances, the Public Trustee is in a position to render advantageous services. For information apply to: THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Urey mouth. —Or— Wsi. WILSON, Agent for the Puhlic Trustee, Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 2

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