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Jhv# K. 1 # “VERY PRETTY” YOU’LL SAY AND “USEFUL, TGO” WE RtfMflK hot water AT 11 a.m. HOT WAI£R AT 8 p.m—HOT WATER ANY OLD TIME, & PLENTY OF IT NO STOKING FOR THE SATURDAY NIGHT WEEKLY !!! HOW I S IT D ONE, YOU ASK? i'ANSWERINSTAL AN ELECTRIC HOT WATER SYSTEM, AND THEN -IT WORKS AUTOMATICALLY—NO FUSSING f;; FORGET ABOUT ITAND WORRY—JUST TURN THE TAP, AND LOOK OUT YOU DON’l SCALD YOUR HANDS. USEFUL! WE SHOULD SAY SO. n. 1 t VS *!i -± -zr~T- • jvameri *’lC • ;£v,-Y

V *=<CQ v 3 A sure friend in uncertain times ■ i • - Hi W * ■ii • ■ r . «\fi import'-" *■-: ::: liftilfi Mfuture worth 9 A MAN can go to the nearest A.M.P. office and, by in vesting: at the rate of only a few “ T’ ; shillings a week, make sure that his child wiU\receive £2OO, plus bonuses, on reaching 21 years of age. Is there any man, in work, unable to make that provision for his child ? There are many ways in which a man can provide for his children through the A.M.P. It is .impossible to: detail them in a few words in this advertisement. The wise father (or mother) will .send-for the Society’s booklet, "Your Children’s Future;” or will ask the nearest A.M.P. representative to call, and learn all about them. j A-M.P. OFFICES AND AOENTS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION onl .S*s .., a 6 K. v <^ e 9 mf. m -ytv° ♦ emulsion tx u<

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1933, Page 3

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