LADIES’ UNDERWEAR VESTS, hemmed neck and arms, N. S. 1/6 VESTS, hemmed neck and arm 9, N.S, (a favourite) O.S. 2/6. 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 emb., 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 Vi ~ FLEECY LINED KNICKERS, all cclours, W., 1/6, O.S. 1/11 LOCKNIT KNICKERS, all colours, S.W and W. 3/6 INTERLOCK KNICKERS, W., 0.5., and X.O.S. 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. 2/11 , , , 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 JACKETS at 2/6 and Hats at 1/6. PATERSON’S; THE ECONOMIC CASH DRAPERS. WHERE THE MONEY GOES FARTHEST. < ' P.O. BOX 86. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. Agents for C. Taylor and Co., the expert Dry Cleaners and Dyer**
H l, 'n- . • J You Can do that With an J C '' > J t I 'i ELECTRIC RADIATOR !, HI • Y- 0 UCIHYT Change That Damp Chilly Feeling Into Cosy Warmth. •ai ; : vc-■: i :i t i *.'.i-: ; *» : ‘ r•* ♦v; • . I • • ' it r S' s'-' 5 > ' i ..- . u ' .v. - " i • i V*v •’ It Costs Only the Price of ! a Cigarette to use ! anAverage Sized- Electric Radiator for Ji .; V !: <• • • ; ': : X i' One Hour. ■ iJ. vr-r' h •> nr.--. _i.jj.is) '• • ■ ■’ CLEAN, QUICK, SAFE, HEALTHY, AND ECONOMICAL. “ vi.iH-ilV'.-f'AsA A? !.vsd’ WELD STREET, j „,} g ' v; % < tv r *": t A :«: gsf * HOKITIKA* = o*. r-J ' '•?
Don’t Worry about their Future. .. m 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 fiis own use at a certain age, or for his family’s use in the event of his early death. Immediately he dies, all instalment* . . cease, and the sum is paid over. It is a great plan. Take an actual case: A certain man married in 1892. He met his responsibility to his bride by investing a pound a.', week (£SB/16/8 a year to be exact) in time payment pur- * chase of £ 2,000 to be delivered after his death. Had he died immediately afterwards,, the £2,000 would hyve 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 ivife,. son, and daughter received the £2,000, plus £1,829 in bonuses, making £3,829 in all. Hadn’t you better find out will coSfiyou to make a suitable p>irchas« : under"'this plan? ■ fH Si £ Offices and Agents throughout the Dominion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1933, Page 3
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