Ladies’ VESTS, hemmed neck and arms W.S.'l/9 ' Ladies’ VESTS, Bound neck and arms, W.S. t/9 Ladies’ VESTS, lace inset, W.S. 2/9 Ladies’ VESTS, hemmed neck and and arm&fW.S., O.S. 2/6 Ladies’ Vests, bound neck, S.S., O.S. 3/9V •.'' - Ladies’VESTS, all wool, W.S. and S.S., 2/11, 3/3/4/3. Ladies’ FLEECY-LINED KNICKERS, O.S. 1/«1 ' Ladies’ Fleecy-lined ART SILK KNICKERS— ' .u' W. 2/9, 3/3-j-4/1.1, O.S. 3/3, 3/9, 6/3 Ladies’ FUJI SILK KNICKERS, W. and O.S.' Ladies’ Cotton FUJI KNICKERS. W. 2/-, O.S. ?/3, X.O.S. 2/6', , v Ladies’ BOTANY WOOL HOSE, N.Z. make, 2/6,pair v ,‘. ' 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 ' " • Ladies’ APRONS IN A LARGE VARIETY. 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 i/ll pair. R. PATERSON, ;!T) THE ECONOMIC CASH DRAPER. “WHERE THE MONEY GOES FARTHEST. P.O. BOX 86. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA AGENTS For C. TAYLOR and C 0.,, the Expert Dry Cleaners & Dyers. Size Week End Bargains: Nappa Trousers 5s 3d each 4/; All Wool Rugs, English, 9s 6d Small Size Knit Pants 3s 6d , Men’s Linen Collars 6d each Ladies’Warm Goats, 29/6 to 555, to clear 12/6 Wool, Id, 3d, and 4d skein /§ . ’ ..-' f.V- ---% .^ ; V? *. VLadies’ Cardigans, 3s 6d, 5s 6d ea<ch;; Girls’ Black Hose, half price Boys’ Suits, half price . Piec; Druggetting 52in. 2s lid yd Boys’ Gaps 6d and 9d each ; ‘f These are Some of the Bargaing Offering this week at— F REVELL STREET HOKITIKA. Don’t Worry about their Future.... Provide for it; 1 I 'MUI D; v 53K W 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.P. 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 own use at a certain age, or for his family’s use in the event of h.is early death. Immediately he dies, all- instalments cease, and the sum is paid over. It is a great plan. / Take an actual case : A certain man married in 1302. He met his responsibility to his bride by investing a pound J week |£sß/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 ; thai is the wonderful thing about life assurance. But he didn’t die for many years, and that policy provided protection for his 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. - . ~ V rHadn’t you better find out how little it will cost you to make a suitable purchase under this plan? 3 SI Offices and Agents throughout the Dominion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1933, Page 2
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513Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1933, Page 2
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