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TONIGHT EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES TO-NIGHT WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS SHIRLEY MASON IN—“SCANDAL PROOF.” “SCANDAL PROOF.” FOX NEWS. 2-REEL COMEDY. THURSDAY:—‘-DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS,” a great picture. vvereoals and fumtepdl^ larlin style - first in Qut EN who like IVf srn3rt styles and yet are critical as price will find splendid value in these coats. They’re snug looking garments, well made in popular materials—and we*ve a wide range to select from. 1 See them to-day 1 Complete ExclusiveRange of the ;**"* j BEST OVERCOATS in Town. OVERCOATS. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ TWEED OVE RCOATS— FROM 25S to 455. MEN’S NAVY, NAP AND TWEED OVERCOATS, IN LATEST SHADES AND SHAPES—FROM 50s to 115 s. MEN’S OILY CANVAS COATS, WITH A GUARANTEE—PRICES FROM 50S to 70S 6ch W. H. STOPFORTH, GENT’S OUTFITTER & MERCER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. BOX NO. 94 TELEPHONE NO. 167. SPECIAL OFFER OF BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ SUITS! Made of ALL WOOL Colonial Tweed. Cut and Fit Guaranteed. Shades: Brown, Mid and Dark Grey. Size 4; Price 25s Sizo 5; Price 25s Gd Size 6; Price 26s Size 7; Price 26s Gd Size 8 ; Price 27s Sizo 9; price 27s 6d Size 10; Price 28s Size 11; Price 2Ss fill Size 12; Price 29s Size 13; Price 30s Size 14; Price 31s Size 15; Price 32s Size 16; Price 335. Also a line of Boy’s Colonial Wool Jerseys in Grey only, in good medium weave, the value of which must appeal to you. Sizo 22in.; Price os 9d Size 26in.; Price 6s 3d Size 30in.; Price 6s 9d Size 24in.; Price 6s Size 23in.; Price 6s 6d Size 32in.; Price 6s lid. MILLER’S WAREHOUSE, - And a: Palmerst Street, Westport.

!HE NCHOR - ANDpODNDRT QOY., S HIPPING ITD. J REGULUB, WAIMEA, ALEXANDER nnd KAITOA leave Wellington and Nelson at fairly regular intervals, booking CARGO FOR GREYI MOUTH and HOKITIKA on through | Bills of Lading (including rail). ■ NGAIO and NIKAU (on alternate a nights) LEAVE NELSON FOR WEL- | LINGTON EVERY EVENING, after I arrival of West Coast Motor Service, I and return from Wellington on followI ing nights. P Fares, freights and full particulars ® »n application to: — NANCARROW & CO., Agents, 3 f COMING EVENTS. June 2.—Everybody’s Pictures, Princess Theatre. June 3.—King’s Birthday. June 3.—Everybody’s Pictures, Princess Theatre. June 3—Annual ball, Hokitika Bowling Club June 4.—Soldiers’ Hall, R.S.A. euchre. June 4.—Everybody’s Pictures, Princess Theatre. June s—At 1.30 p.m. Ross, M. Houston and Co., auction sale of furniture, ,J. Trippner. Juno B.—T:..Jt.s close, various County works, at noon. June B.—Westland County Council, monthly meeting at 2.30 p.m. June 10.—R. J. Seddon died at sea. June 15-16.—Kokatahi Winter Show. June 16.—Soldiers’ HaL', Batchelors’ Ball. June 23.—Soldiers’ Hall, Ingleside. June 26.—Prince of Wales’ biithday. June 26. —Paddy’s Market, St. Mary’s Club Rooms. Aug. 23-24.—Westland Juvenile Competitions. CONFIDENCE IN THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE Among the many facts which prove the successful operation of tho State-guaranteed Public Trust Office for tlie benefit of New Zealand’s people 1 lie continuity of public confidence. -Half a century ago the people began to put thentrust in tliis Office, and h/.ilf a century of faithful work has naturally increased the people's confidence in this 'institution. AIJ sections of the community have been pleased to flake advantage of the safe, efficient service of the Public Trust Office which has stood so well the searching test of time. The value of the individual estates administered has ranged from a few pounds to nearly £400,000 and for each, large or small—the service has been thoroughly satisfactory. Many thousands of bene- 1 ficiaries are grateful ui-day for the action of testators in appoint- ' ing the Public Trustee as the ex- 1 editor and trustee of their es- : tates. 1 i For infoimation apply to:— 1 THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. I Grey mouth. 1 -Or— 1 Wm. WILSON, 1 Agent for the Puhlic Trustee, f Hokitika. j f Factory Owners: You can depend on 1 the quality of “Tuffoid” Belting un c aer the most severe conditions of ser- v t ice.- Yet our quotes for same will I agreeably surprise you. R. F. M. c Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, ' Chp;stchujch.-~A ,lvt - C

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1926, Page 2

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