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JTUIE WILL AND THE WAY. No.' 42.—Reviewing Administration of Estates. Whatever may be the nature of tho estate that comes under the administration of the Public Trustee, every possible care is taken to conserve the interests of the persons concerned. A system of inspection has , been to ensure' what is practically a continu- ; ' ous audit of the administration of each estate. Mattel's to Which special attention is devoted are: — (1) That vigorous measures are taken to get in or obtain ■ control of every asset, and when an asset is not to be realised, that it is made in-come-producing at the earliest possible date. (2) That special consideration is given to the administration of business undertakings and aseots of a wasting or speculative or hazardous (3) That the covenants and conditions attached to leases ! and mortgages are properly observed. (4) That the beneficiaries are consulted and kept closely. ■ . in touch with tho adminis- , . . tration of tho estate in which they aro interested. For full information, apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE at Wellington, or to the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEES at Marterton, Napier, Palmerrton. North, Wanganui, Hawera, and New Plymouth. DISTRICT OFFICERS at Martinborough, Carterton, Eketahuna, Pahiatuaj Woodville; Dannevirkc, Waipiikurau, Waipawa, ■ Hastings, Levin, Feilding, Marton, Taihape, and Stratford. j—- . { __ KEEP TO THE LEFT I •■ ■ And Follow the White Line in < WH- 1 TCOM BE' S. HITCOM B E ' S. Here you will find your Gifts selected j for you. Pl-eaeing presents for everyone, lat attractive prices. Wonderful selections o[ Books for all tastes. POETS AND STANDARD AUTHORS. Beautifully bound in Calf and Suede. Here s a Selection from Hundreds in etock: Shelley's Poetical Works, full suede, 255. Wordsworth's Poetical Works, padded Moroc.co, 17s 6d. The Song of Hiawatha, suede, 6s. Leaves of Grass (Whitman), suede, 8s 6d. Damty Booklets, in suede, 2s each. Dickens, Scott, and Thackeray, full leather and India paper, 10s 6d each ■' > ■ ALL LATEST NOVELS, 6s each." We have the type of fiction which appeals to you. I FOR GIRLS AND BOYS Stories by Ethel Turner, Mary Grant I Bruce > n B: S- Ellis, Ballantyne, Henty, | and all the other favourites. j Over 50 different Annuals in stock including Chums, Girls' Own, Boys' Own ] Chatterbox, Chummy Book, Playbox! Ihe Prize, Tiny Tots, Wonder Book, Our Darlings, etc. ■ WHITCOMBE'S LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. THE EVENING POST. | CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ' j; , ' HOLIDAYS. SUBSCRIBERS, on leaving. instructions at this Office, \ . can arrange to have their papers sent to their''holiday addresses. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE. MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE waa± Accepted at Lowest Current Katei. The Company is empowered by Special Act of Parliament to transact TRUSTEE EXECUTOR, and AGENCY BUSINESS! f . . D. J. BEWS, M»nag« r . Office—LAMßTON' QUAY and GREY (STREET. Wellington. Tel. 32, |* WEDDINGS. ! F° RPa^s a CnrvS °w f e b f Open during the Holidays. THE GROWN STUDIOS ; THE CROWN STUDIOS! ■ 87, CUBA STREET. F. THOMPSON, Tel. 22^7. Manager. . J^-EW NOTES. •■ The New Notes In the Colour And Weave of the London Suiting*, Now showing at Are Worth, of /E*™ "™. Your Earliest Inspection-. r ' EVERY MERCHANT ! SI AYS the same thing. Everybody ' shouts "Mine's Best" and it is natural that everybody should. It costs money to find out by experience where to have your clothes made. Inquire amongst your friends and acquaintances—men who dress well—and they'll tell you that you run no risk when you order your suits from us. MORRISON & PENNEY. We have no front Bkop, our Showroom is on the -i FIRST FLOOR, MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS STREET (opposite Hotol Windsor). j ORDER A GLEN URQUHART! YOU will find the smart and durable Glen Urquhart Check just the thing for summer wear. . See tho new range of patterns. We make GENTLEMEN'S SUITS FROM 8 GUINEAS. Splendid Value in \ DRESS SUITS—I 4 and 16 guineai ■ DINNER SUITS—I 2 and-13 guineas. In choice English fabrics, silk lined I JAMES BELL/ ' ! " THE FOPULAR TAILOR," I MANNBE3 STBBJBT. .

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 152, 26 December 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 152, 26 December 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 152, 26 December 1923, Page 6

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