• 1/6 ■ -• (a favourite) O.S. 2/6. jM ■Vi -■ni VESTS, hemmed neck and arms, N. S. VESTS, hemmed neck and arms, N.S, VESTS, lace inset, N.S. 2/9, S.S. 2/11 VESTS, interlock, N.S. W. 2/9, O.S. 3/VESTS, interlock, S.S., W. & O.S. 3/9 VESTS, coloured silk enib., N.S. 2/6 , VESTS, opera top in coloured silk, 3/3 VESTS, locknit, in- various shades 5/6 VESTS, all wool, S.S*., 2/11 and 4/3 FLEECY LINED KNICKERS, all LOCKNIT KNICKERS, all colours, INTERLOCK KNICKERS, W., 0.5., and X.OIS. 3/FLEECY LINED ART SILK KNICKERS, W, 4/11, O.S. 6/3. LOCKNIT KNICKERS, W. 5/6, O.S. 6/3 FLEECY LINED KNICKERS W. 2/9, O.S. 3/3, X.O/S 3/9 • COLOURED FUJI SILK KNICKERS 2/3. ■ ; ' FUJI SILK KNICKERS W. and O.S. 2/fV :',p’ .•. COTTON FUJI KNICKERS W. 2/-, O.S. 2/3, X.O.S. 2/6 CHILDREN’S FLEECY LINED KNICKERS in Navy and Colours. ALSO A LINE OF BABY’S WOOLLEN JflfCK£/TS,at;£/6 and Hats at^l^ •' - x&iw colours, W., 1/6, O.S. 1/11 S.W and W. 3/6 . vS ‘mil! •riob. ' ;iT - :'#Jxr 1 4 sub' •.'TJ-f'VT :r Llcrs fi THE ECONOMIC CASH DRAPERS. WHERE THE MONEY GOES FARTHEST. P.O. BOX 86. REVELL STREET, • ■ HfilS -,.V , VWflic. HOKITSIOi" }"’£ bn.:-, Agents for C. Taylor and Co., the expert Dry Cleaners and Dyi?r^
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Don’t Worry about their Future .... ,00*3 -T" m Mu <9v y 1 use? LIFE ASSURANCE is the ; only! thing jthar.fm.ilcan buy on tupa’payment, that his wifevjand 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 ’.wnwt he dies. He tan plan to have the money for his-own ( '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 sunt is paid over. It is a groat plan. ■, Take an actual case: A certain man married in 1892. /He met his responsibility to his bride by investing a pound d week (£SB/16/8 a year to be exact) in time payment-put* chase o/<£2,000 to be.delivered after his death.- Had he died* immediately afterwards, the £2,000 would have been paidt that 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. ' />.;•£ ■ ; / I Hadn’t you better find out. how little it will"cost you] 5 ‘ to make a suitable purchase tinder this plan?' • -' ■> a Offices and Agents throughout the Dominion/ ml itiis ■Vitro? % K(& 2 Al-0 TP ' 7.™ .rmLi. j'ra% •j: oilw a ■ aho •riodv/ i K‘: t\l ■ofd.'Jits ’. j fHIB •!• !>nc ?:1T tvuiiS
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1933, Page 3
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