—PROFESSIONAL VISIT OF U.CnOLtaron) SPTICIAMS TO HOKITIKA. .May be consulted on all delects o eyesight nt— KELLER’S HOTEL Monday, April Btli. 11 a.in. to n p.m Tuesday, April Dili. 1) a.in. to 12 a.m “ Will the Farm be kept going ? ” That is one of the questions which usually confronts the Farmer who thinks about the future oi his estate. Some helpful information and sound advice is p;ivon in a useful booklet just published It is entitled— “ The Farmer’s Will ” and a copy may he obtained from any Ollice or of the Public Trustee or free l> v post from the Public Trustee, Wellincton.
A hi>j>; rednotion in price is announc('(l hv A. W. Yit rrii 11 in nil *‘ll is Master's Voice" gramophones. Tli«' Black Portable is reduced from £ll In {,’!). T:il»le Models Iron) £BS Ids to £11; and all other models show a l>iM reduction. Call and hear these wonderful instruments and set 1 the easy terms that can he arranged. Advt. A palatable medicine for children — Wade’s Worm Figs. Keeps children absolutely free from worms. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1929, Page 4
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178Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1929, Page 4
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