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fa OLIVER & DUFF QUALITY SHOE STORES, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 139. . P.O. IiOX T 3. WE have just opened up some very fine lines of the famous ‘‘ELEXILE” SHOES for men and women. Genius of design and Excellence of workmanship are most happily blended in these Quality Shoes—They are amazingly comfortable to wear. We find it possible to lit the most difficult feet with “Elexile” Shoes. Every taste in Fashion Footwear is effectively entered for, there being 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 cafe is exercised in fitting and advice given where necessary. With Cordial Greetings and Host Wishes for the apron chin g Festive Season. OLIVER & DUFF RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. % ©• •• A to •‘gS# CVv'A* t> er ¥_.*et S^ oeS ,\es * oV '7,8, sii eS 1 SWO»8 U |6-, ’ ste a- \\A 2 • ■Sf n\ , vA* 8oo« 5. ' 3| ' W U ' BoV«, Ill 6 , A4|W .\eatb et C 5° 5 soles yto Pt‘ lC ® 3 , \2 9 D«W tflSl 9 ’ Wl 9 ’ € £2! (dr^ 2 9 C \V. . ps tov <** 7 A. 816. hi 9 ' ' 10|U ' _ T><=, * «>V. 8, - I \3i 9 - . l J e*** r .°Vtv« 2-3. p&tevA io^A2. \2| 6 ' ttvfe V ivees HALLEMSTEIM BROS, l«. 390FSC T U O li ill K A. A S UFkEHiiiW Hi * B ip HV.;X wSsS What to d@ for CHILDREN is MAN can use Lis membership in the A.M.P. to help h's children in many ways. He can use it to teach them the simple principles of thrift, and to help them put the- r feet securely and safely on the road of life. Cf course, the host provision a man can make is to have sufficient a-rur ance on his own hf.e to ensure that his wife end children shall not want in the event of his death. Such provision should be regarded by every man as a first essential, an obligation, a simple duty. With that duty fulfilled he can think of other ways to help his children: (1) He can, at small cost, arrange that money shall be avatiaole to each of them for their higher education when they need it. (2) He can arrange that a lump sum (£2OO, £SOO or £I,OOO or whatnot) shad be available to a boy, when he is 21, to start him in I fe; or to a g:rl as a dowry on marriage. (3) He can make certain that his boys shall be assured throughout their lives at about half the premiums they would have to pay if they waited till manhood to effect the policies. A wise father will ask the nearest A.M.P. office to send a counsellor to talk such provision over with him. If he live far from a:i A.M.P. office, full particulars will be sent by mail. ■' DIRECTORS OF NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : Sir. Harold Dec ''champ, Chairman; Sir. William D. Hunt. Deputy Chairman; Joan G. Duncan, Esq., Sir Alexander F. Roberts, K.8.E., N. S. Falla. Esq., G.M.G., D.S.O. MANAGER FOR NEW ZEALAND W. T. I KIN. J%j 5 :■$ A Ms# m M u tua rge st i n Life Office the Empire GREYMOUTH DISTRICT MANAGER: W. H. D. COLTMAN.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1935, Page 3

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