FRIDAY EVERYBODYS* PICTURES , FRIDAY KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD WITH TARZAN, TM'E WONDER IiJRSZ -L “THE CANYON OF ADVENTURE” Further chapters of Lho great circus serial: “THETRAIu OF THE TICKR” TOPtOAL : : COMEDY. Saturday: “Telling the World.” When the Winter Winds howl, snuggle under one of these fine eiderdown quilts. Tj l SPECIALLY CHOSEN for their colour, their quality and their economy. For long wearing qualities and distinctive designs there is nothing to equal this remarkable offer. Just Took at these prices. Wool Felt Quilts, with Satin bands, 6 x 4 £1.17.6 Fairy Down guilts, wide Satin bands, (5x4 £3.11.0 Eiderdowns with Satin Strappings at £5.16.0 7\ „ V ' a. ~ K\f me '<Z Til VNKETS The coldest days are yet to come—so buy blankets now! n ** WK 'stock— PETONE, KAIAPOi, hruce, rosedale. RIGHT! PRICES RIGHT! PRICES ’Phone 89 ADDISONS P. O. Box 9 HAMI LT O N S' TItE ET , II 0 K l r L' I K A .
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(t.CnOLCPTON) OPTICIA?i£ OF CHRISTCHURCH. Next visit will be July 2nd, nnd 3rd
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE A RECORD YEAR. New business accepted during the year ended 31st. March, 1929 waS> exceeding the previous year’s record by over HALF A MILLION POUNDS. The value of estates under administration on the 31st. March, 1929, was £48,334,790— a net .increase for the year of FOUR MILLION POUNDS. The number of wills held for safe custody on behalf of living persons who have appointed the Public Trustee their executor, exceeds 62,800, representing a present estimated value o<f £251,000,009.
Cult) together this winter. Visit Yarrall’s and buy a really fine gramophone. Nothing better if or entertainment on winter evenings. Yarrall’s. Revell Street, for the latest gramophone records. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1929, Page 4
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385Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1929, Page 4
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