ADVISORY TRUSTEES FOR THE LARGE ESTATES A business man may have obeyed an impulse to examine the. claims of the Public Trustee to perform efficiently the duties of Executor and Trustee. He may by careful inquire have satisfied himself that the loner and wide exjmrienee of the Office which has the State Guarantee of fi deli tv offers the best possible ' undertaking that his family welfare will be in safe hands after his death. The nature of his assets may be such, however, as to make him desire, as an additional safeguard, that in administering his estate his Executor and Trustee should obtain the advice of some friend who has an intimate knowledge of his affairs and in whose judgment he has every confidence. The provision in the Public Trust Office Act permitting of the appointment of ■private advisory Trustees to Act with the Public Trustee exactly meets such a state of affairs. , In such case the . Trust property vests solely in tne Public Trustee, and he has the sole management and administration, but he may consult the advisory Trustees, and they are at liberty to tender him' their advice. Whatever may be the circumstances, the Public Trustee is in a position to render advantageous services. For information apply to C. FREYBERG, DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, HAWERA.
.Established 1864. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ARTHUR’S LIMITED conduct Funerals anywhere in Taranaki. Appropriate Motor Hearee and Mourning Cars. ARTHUR'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, LIMITED, ’Phones: Day 34, Night 254. PRINCES STREET, HAWE.R A.
THE HAWERA STAR. HEN communicating by telephone with the “Star,” subscribers are requested to call for number as fol lows: — OQQ Editor and Literary Department (in matters connected with the news columns of the paper use this number). 40 General Manager and Commercial Department (inquiries and instructions regarding advertising, subscribers’ orders, job printing, etc., should come over this line).
Train arrangements and issue of excursion fares in connection with the. races and trotting meetings at Wanganui on 18th, lOtli, 20tli and 22nd February, are advertised in this issue. Fuji silk underwear for ladies still maintains its pride of place in. popularity. And no wonder. Who would wear cotton under-garments when pure silk can be obtained, at. tliesep rices at the Melbourne’s Great Sale: Bloomers, 7/11; Princess underskirts, 15/11 to 29/6; knickers, 9/11; cami-knickers, 11/6; nightdresses, 16/6 to 25/-. — Advt. Polish your floors with Tan-ol — lighter work and a better, brighter polish. Also good for furniture, tan boots and leather goods. —1
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 February 1926, Page 4
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