TONIGHT EVERYBODY®’ PICTURES! TO-NIGHT A WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL “IN LOVE WITH LOVE.” “IN LOVE WITH LOVE.” FOX NEWS AND COMEDY. THURSDAY: —Charles Dickens’ Masterpiece, “DAVID COUPERFIELD.’’ GOOD FRIDAY—NO PICTURES. SALE! SALE! SALE! Huge Sale of Winter Goods, Including SIX HUNDRED POUNDS OF BANKRUPT STOCK Recently Purchased in Christchurch. THIS SALE OF SEASONABLE UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF MEN’S WEAR, ETC., AT THE FOLLOWING KEEN CASH PRICES IS
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4 doz. lien’s Fur and Wool Felt Hats, assorted similes and sizes. "Usual prioo 9s Gd to 255; Sale Price 5s 11d to clear. 3 doz. First-grade Borsalino Fur Felts, latest shades and shapes. Usual prieo 35s to 37s Gd ; Sale Price 27s 6d 12 doz. English and Colonial Fur Felts assorted shades. Usual price 18s Gd to 39s Gd; Sale Price 13s 6d to 17s Gd. 20 doz. lion’s Caps: Usual Price 4s Gd to 8s Gd; Sale Price 2s Ild to 4s 11d. 50 doz. Assorted Ties: Usual Price 3s lid to Gs Gd; Sale Price 1s 11d to to 3s 11d.
NOTE.—SO Pair Petono All-wool White Blankets: Single Bed Size 25s Gd; Three-quarter 32s 6d; Double 39s 6d. WATCH FOR CHANGE OF ADVERTISEMENT. WATCH OUR WINDOWS AND DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY, ALL OUR STOCK IS NEW OF THE VERY LATEST AND REST. GENT’S OUTFITTER & MERCER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. RON NO. 94 TELEPHONE NO. 107.
MATE YOUR ORDER TO MILLER’S, BOX 70. HOKITIKA, 08, MILLER’S 350 X 175, OBEY A LOUTII. WHY ARE WE IN A POSITION TO SELL SO CHEAPLY? Because wo buy from the World’s Best Manufacturers, and supply you plus a. s mall commission. THE FOLLOWING AHK A FEW SPECIAL -PARCELS OF OUTSTANDING ' VALUE: PARCEL NO. 1 FOR 20S. A. use! ill parcel for the average worker. 1 pair of Palmer-Nap Trousers; 1 American Tweed Shirt, 1 pair of strong Pnli'O Braces; I pair of Hoary Woollen Socles. PARCEL NO. 2 FOR 20s. 2 pairs-of Fleecy-Bloomem (well-sized); 'l Heavy Winter-weight- V<*l«: 1 Crepe Nightdress; '1 pairs of Bota liy Wool Cashmere Hose; I pair of Jazz Garters. PARCEL NO. 3 FOR 20S. 1 pair of Double Bed Sheets, ready h emmed and made from heavy twill sheeting, free from dressing. Something we, have no hesitation in recommending to you; 1 pair of Pillow Slips, made from Pune Calico; 2 Tea Towels. made from super weight, Forlair. PLEASE NOTE—Cash must uccom pany order. Money rofunded if goods not approved of. MILLER’S WAREHOUSE, Box 70, Hokitika, Box 175 Groymoutli, and also at West-port. Tobgrams—Millers, Grey-mouth. ’Phono—l7o, lloku. 101 Grey.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1866. Under the Savings Bank Act of 1858, HAMILTON ST., HOEITIFA. INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £ioo AT «i% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. Wm. WILSON, Manager.
SURE PUNCTUAL INTEREST “Financial stringency” or “decline ill prices” has been the plea made for many a postponement of interest payments during the past few years with consequent hardships to many widows and orphans dependent for their living on income from trust investments. In contrast to this, beneficiaries with money invested in the Common Fund of the State-guaranteed Public Trust Office have received their income in full, regularly and punctually. The Public Trust Office lias gone through this depression as it has gone through others, steadily and surely paying interest on the” duo dates. This certainty of payment is a timely reminder to the business man that to safeguard the welfare of bis family—a welfare to be insured against “slumps”—lie should appoint the Public Trustee as his executor and as the. trustee of his estate. For infoimntion apply to: THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Cireymouth. —Or— Wm. WIhSON, Agent for the Public Trustee, Hokitika. A~K SIMPSON has resumed running and his car is at the public’s disposal. Call or ring Hod Lion Hotel, ’phone No. 32. Colds vanish in doubte-quick time when “ Nagol ” comes on the scene. 60 doses Is 6d. Chemists and stores. —Advt. Ladies’ New Winter Felt Hats and Ready-to-Wear Hats, smart styles, just opened up—McKay’s, The Leading Drapers.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1926, Page 2
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