Ladies’ VESTS, hemmed neck and arms W.S. HPLadies’ VESTS, Bound neck and arms, W.S. 1/9 Ladies’ VESTS, lace inset, W.S. 2/9 > > If. • r ' 7 Ladies’ VESTS, hemmed neck and and arms. W.S., O.S. 2/6 4 Ladies’ Vests, bound neck, S.S., O.S. 3/9 -v. Ladies’ VESTS, all wool, W.S. and S.S., 2/11, 3/3/ 4/3.Tte 7, . Ladies’ FLEECY-LINED KNICKERS, W. 1/6, : Ladies’ Fleecy-lined ART SILK KNICKERS — " 'V.! W. 2/9, 3/3, 4/11, O.S. 3/3, 3/9, 6/3 " Ladies’ FUJI SILK KNICKERS, W. and O.S. 2/10r . .;; Ladies’ Cotton. FUJI KNICKERS. W. 2/-, O.S. : , Ladies’ BOTANY WOOL HOSE, N.Z. make, 2/6 Ladies’ COTTON HOUSE HOSE 1/3, 1/6, 2/3 pair : - Ladies’ SILK HOSE 2/3, 2/6, 3/11, 4/6, 5/11, 6/3, 7/11 pair. Ladies’ SILK AND WOOL HOSE 3/- pair - 7 Ladies’ APRONS IN A LARGE VARIETY. 7 ,7 - Children’s FLEECY-LINED KNICKERS in Navy and Colours, All sizes/ Children’s JUMPERS and CARD IGANS From 3/9 ‘; -' , ALSO SPECIAL PURCHASE OF TOWELS FROM 1/11 .pair. 4 i.* THE ECONOMIC CASH DRAPER. , ,7,- .. “WHERE THE MONEY GOES FARTHEST. 7“ P.O. BOX 86. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA AGENTS For C. TAYLOR and Co., the Expert Dry Cleaners & Dyers/ Week End Bargains: Size 4 Ifeppa Trousers 5s 3d All Wilt Rugs, English, 9s 6d . iV Small Size Knit Pants 3s 6d Men’s Linen Collars 6d each ;rLadies’Warm Goats, 29/6 to 555, to clear Wool, Id, 3d, and 4d skein *'V "**' *• Ladies’ Cardigans, 3s 6d, 5s 6|pach g p||' Girls’ Black Hose; half price ; ? / Boys’ Suits, half price y 52m. 2s lid yd; Boys’ Gaps 6d and 9d each /AU l y •. | These are So ne of the Bargaing Offering >s REVELL STREET \ HOKITIKA. '■s*' J Don f t Worry about Provide for it: y LIFE ASSURANCE is the only thing that :a man can buy on time payment, that his wife and youngsters don’t go on paying for after his death. A man can buy a sum of money from the- A.M.Pi for,; delivery when he is 45, 50, or 60 years of age, or when he dies. He can plan to have the money for his oWii, use at a certain age, or for his family’s use in the event of his early death. Immediately he dies, all instalments cease, and the sum is paid over. It is a great plan. Tnke an actual case: A certain man married iti 18P2. He met his responsibility to his bride by investing, a \ pound. J week 1 £SB/16/8 a year to be exact) in time payment purchase of £2,000 to be delivered after his death. Had he died immediately afterwards, the £2,000 would have been paid; that is the wonderful thing about life assurance. But he didn’t die for many years, and that policy provided protection lor hi f wife and peace of mind for himself over a long period. He lived a happy, care-free life until recently, when his wife, son, and daughter received the £2,000, plus £1,829 in bonuses, • making £3,829 in all. Hadn’t you better find out how little it will cost you to make a suitable purchase under this plan? '' 3 7A Offices and Agents throughout the Dominion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1933, Page 2
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516Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1933, Page 2
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