THE CHRISTMAS MALE * PRESENT-PROBLEMS HAPPILY SOLVED BBKsaia HALLENSTEINS MAKE GIFT CHOOSING EASY I GIFTS up T 0 about 5/TIE PRESS, 3/6, to 5/6 COLLAR BOXES 2/6 to 5/6 TIE BOXES 2/11 to 5/6 GIFTS' up T 0 ab out £ j TOILET SET, SHAVING SET AND HAIR BRUSH In Leather case—ls/6 MILTARY HAIR BRUSH SET In Leather case—l6/6 GIFTS OVER 1 £ SILK DRESSING GOWNS. New Brown with white spots 42/Smart Shasta SILK PYJAMAS. 22/6 GIFTS ROUND about 7/6 UP TO IQ/Pyramid HANDKERCHIEFS. Boxed i dozen 7/6 per box. ; v; Suede Finish LOCKNIT SPORTS SHIRTS. Zipp front—lo/6 :;s STtIN BROS EW ZEALAND rtEVELL STREET HOKITIKA
iiiiHmiiiiiniim _QQQQQQQQQo O O q q O q q. q Start ’em Young t Let your c hildr e n r i de t o school on .one\of our All Steel Bicycles. 523 It’s good exercise ' and saves 23S time and maybe money. zsz W. H. STICKLE ig and sisterf/toft iin a ’v* JOY'r'i C'.YCEE^ It will develop and keep contented. Latest models; Lowest prices here.-'. T? i! Cycle Dealer, Revell Street, HOKITIKA. 31 W. H. STICKLE Cycle Dealer; Revell StriotJ'.y HOKITIKA. 1 THERE’S JOY FOR THE BOY! IB IB IB ■8 IB li a IB S 3 IB Did You A Know that if your Cycle isn’t working: quit* right that We do <> Just the THING! for Bonny to be able to get plenty of fun on bis bike; Buy the boy • biko CYCLE REPAIRS? = «™* Our prices will suit you. W. H. STICKLE 1 Cycle Dealer, Revell Street, HOKITIKA. W. H. STICKLE Cycle Dealer, Revell St.. HOKITIKA. •-H
V m. mm£ m Shouldn't you do as much for YOUR family? HE is a man of very modest income, yet, through the A.M.P., he has made com- V forcing provision for his little family. : ; He has (1) assured his life for £ 1,000, which ; the famous A.M.P. bonuses have no\y brought up to £1,645; (2) he has a separate A.M.P. policy that will wipe out the mortgage on his home in a limited number of years or at his death, if that should occur earlier; (2) he has ; arranged that each of his children shall have a nice little sum at age 21, even though he himself should die to-morrow-. If you, who read this, have done less than this for your family’s security, wouldn’t it make you happier - > to do as much? Wouldn’t it give your wife an added pride in you? Ask the nearest A.M.P. office to send an experi- - enced adviser to talk this matter over with you. If you piefer, or live far from an A.M.P. office, ask that fully explanatory booklets, pamphlets, etc., be sent by mail. \ SOCIETY i;iE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRES ® Established ia Australia in 1849. sV Head Office for New Zealand : Customhouse Quay, Wellingtoa. W. T. IKIN, #Ua»,~r. 'head Office for New Zealand, CusKrmouse Quay, We!lingta»» W. T. r-6REYMOUTH DISTRIBT MANAGERS W, H. D. COLT MAN,
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1935, Page 7
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