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SPECIAL EXTHAORDJN ARY—TO-N IGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT! The Supreme Triumph of the ial k > ny; and Singing Screen—“THE DESERT SONG” “THE DESERT SONG” A l-D TALK I NCI—SI NGf NG -DA NCI NG. The like of which has never been seen or heard before. To miss “The Desert Song” is to miss a chance of a lifetime. A picture that will live forever in your memory ! Special prices: Circle Is, stalls .‘ls plus .ax. Children under 12 years, Is. Reserve at Xliss Mclntosh’s shop. Limited number at 2.s (front stalls). Good Value In - - - New Season’s Goods FOR 1930 MILLINERY (Ladies’ and Children’s) FLORAL VELVET FROCKS COATS (Fur, Face Cloth, Velour and Tweeds) SMART KNITTED WEAR FUR NECKLETS GLOVES AND HOSIERY WE PAY POSTAGE ! -0BOX NO. 9. HAMILTON ADDISONS ’PHONE 89. HOKITIKA, STREET,

(e.chourton) OPTICIANS OF CHRISTCHURCH.

“57 YEARS OF SERVICE ” A booklet bearing this title has just been published by the Public Trust Office of New Zealand, and will be read with interest by every man or woman who has property to bequeath. Convincing reasons for appointing the Public Trustee your Executor, are set out in the above booklet, which may be obtainekl free of charge from any Branch or Agency of the Public Trust Office, or free by post from the Public Trustee, Wellington.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1930, Page 4

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215

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1930, Page 4

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