The Farm and the Family 1 Tlic man who 'thinks of his j family’s future realises the ne- j cessity of making a will —and ( making it while in good health so that he may give the time and consideration necessary to so important a subject. There aie.two’ main factors .to be considered: (1) The making of proper provision for dependants; (2) Making sure that the testator's directions will be * carried out. The man of property who has not made a Will should delay no longer. Read the little book called “THE FARMER’S WILL.’’ A copy may be obtained from any Office or Agent of the Public Trustee, or free by post from the Public Trustee > Wellington. HAWEK-. PUBLIC HOSPITAL. VISITING HOURS. Monday. Tuesday, Friday, 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m. to 4 p.ra. Admission at other hours is obtainable only by permission of the Medical Superintendent PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, Company Secretaries, Auditors and Sharebrokers, National Bank Chambers, Hawera. ’Phones 2095, 2096; P.O. Box 113. jgOONOMIO FOR MEN’S CLOTHING, OVERCOAT'., HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES. E. H. H AEEOP - Mr Cyril Laurent CERTIFICATED PIANOFORTE TUNER & REPAIRER, 70 COLLINS ST., HAWERA. ’Phone 28511. Orders may be left with Hr H. N. Lester, High St., ’phone 2775, P.O. Box 120. JjUJNERALS JfURNISHED. (Town or Country) A. H. ARTHUR, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. Day ’Phone 2294. Night ’Phone 2254 and 2574. Undertaker AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. L EN H ALL | 107 UNION ST. : u .HAWERA. (Near Railway) Two Doors past Burgess & Fraser. ’Phone 2759 (Day and Night). "Fred C. FODEN~ Associate Member British Optical Association (London) Fellow of the. Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians (Eng.) •BY EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. Hawera’s Permanent Consulting Optician ATTENDS DAILY —! at WESTWOOD’S PHARMACY, HIGH STREET
McGRUER, BONE & CO. LTD. Groat Am mid 1 Summer Clearing Sale, now i,n full swing. Bargains in every department. This week: Men's wire twist working shirts, sale price 4/11; boys’ navy Pox’s serge shorts, all sizes, one price 4/11; men’s a.ll-wool colonial socks, 3 pair’s for 2/11. Call early to secure the biggest bargains.—Advt. SIND OF SEASON AT EUCKRELL ’S. i We are offering all summer lines ait BARGAIN PRICES, commencing on Thursday, January 24fch, for a period of some 14 days —and windows will illustrate our doings. No antiques, no rubbish. — Buckrell’s, just opoipsite Central Hotel. Union St.. Rawera.—A dvr. Don’t lot anyone cise use your idea and make the profit that should be yours. Protect it with “letters patent.” I Sec or writo to us for advice and projection.—Henry Hughes Ltd. (Directors: W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, I Regd. Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston St., Wellington.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 February 1929, Page 4
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