*Wr'7V?; OLIVER & QUALITY? SHOE. STORES, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 139. P-0- 130 X 73. WE have just opened up some very tine lines of the famous “FLEXIIjE” SHOES lor men and women. Genius of ' design and Excellence of workmanship are most happily f blended'in thesfe Quality Shoes--They are amazingly comfortable—t.o wear. We find it possible to fit the most diflicult feet~with “Flexile” Shoes. Every-ftaste in Fashion Footwear is effectively catered , for, a splendid variety of exclusive designs from which to choose. Though inexpensively priced, they reveal that thoroughness of workmanship which ensures retention of their graceful lines throughout continuous wear. Every care is exercised in fitting and advice given where necessary. With Cordial Greetings and Best Wishes for the ajuroaching Festive Season. JiL V 'RETELL'STB. BET, HOKITIKA. BY BUILDING A NEW HOME TKF GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY IS NOW AVAILABLE PLAN? & ADVICE. KILN DRIED JOINERYP. R. BUILDER, Phone 211. Hampden St., HOKITIKA. We ean submit Plans and Prices, for any class of work, anywhere. —ii mil i SsSS 1. M m m.j K mm I-I-Iv.-A ii f | Don't YOU PERHAPS it is natural for the young man to envy the older man who can take tilings a little easily; who can go off for a day’s golf, or a week’s fishing, and not worry about business. And yet the young man’s turn will come if he be wise! For the most part, these men of sixty, or thereabouts, who enjoy life in this way have made provision for their leisure. For years they have been investing in happiness, by.putting some part of their earnings into A.M.P. policies. They have had the long view, and are reaping their rewards. A.M.P. policies not only protect the family, educate children, build homes and pay off mortgages at the lowest possible cost, but they sweeten old age. Ask the Society to send an experienced counsellor to tell you what A.M.P. policies will suit your needs. If you live far from an A.M.P. office, ask that a copy of “Investing in Happiness” be posted to you. Write to-day. DIRECTORS OF NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : Sir. Harold Beeuchamp, Chairman; Sir. William D. Hunt. Deputy Chairman; John G. Duncan, Esq.. Sir Alexander F. Roberts, K.8.E., N. S. Falla. Fsq., G.M.G., D.S.O. | MANAGER FOR NEW ZEALAND ; | W. T. IKIN. .¥ S Va •:-v 1 Largest Mutual Lr ■ 'in the Empire It E V E S T it E E T\ HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1935, Page 3
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