Fred C. FODEN, Associate Member British Optical Association (London), Fellow of the Institue of Ophthalmic Opticians (Eng.) BY EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON: HAWERA’S PERMANENT CONSULTING OPTICIAN ATTENDS DAILY At WESTWOOD’S PHARMACY, HIGH STREET, 9.30 a.m. to 5.50 p.m. An Expert Optical SERVICE Scientific Methods
MISUNDERSTANDING OF COMMON FUND. Any business man who is in doubt, about the advantages of the investment of money in the 'Common Fund of the Public Trust Office is advised to apply for a full explanation of the system. Moneys invested in the Common Fund begin to bear interest without delay; the safety of both capital and interest is guaranteed; the interest is paid promptly, in full, on due dates; there is no break in the investment, so that there is never any loss of interest; the capital moneys are available for distribution immediately the occasion arises. If, despite these advantages, a testator wishes to provide for special investment of money outside the Common Fund, the Public Trustee will arrange ' for the best available investment. C. FREYBERG. DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. HAWERA.
Exclusive frocks purchased in London and Paris by Mrs Scanlan for the Melbourne Ltd.'are starting! to reach New Plymouth. A. shipment of 100 smart Parisian linen washing frocks lias .just opened up. The frocks are charming. There are several dainty new models, very smartly cut and finished, and in ail the lovely new colours. There are sizes for all figures, and prices are wonderfully lbw, only 19/0 to 24/6. —Advt. Children like Waae's Worm Figs. Safe and certain remedy for worms; no bad after-effectß. ”2
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 3 November 1926, Page 4
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