Read and Learn A little booklet dealing with, a subject of interest to every property-owner and especially to farmers —has been issued by the Public Trust Office. It is entitled “THE FARMER’S WILL” and is full of valuable information. It will be appreciated by all who wish to safeguard the future welfare of their families. A copy of the booklet may be obtained from any Office or Agent of the Public Trustee, or free by post from the Public Trustee, Wellington.
BUCKRELL’S Arp now showing their first shipment, of Autumn and Winter Novelties, consist ing of nn interesting range of Frocks, Coats, Mats, Furs, Jumpers, Cardigans. Etc. Every mail brings something new. Ladies are welcomed to inspect. For quality—Buckrell's, next to wine shop, t’ninn Street, Hn worn.—Ad vt. HUNTING-TON'S, 'PHONE 2118. Men! Creaf values which cannot be beaten. Strong Jiardwear trousers, 6/11; men’s dark grey saddle tweed trousers, 17/0; new cardigans, 11/0 to 21/0; men’s pullovers, from 8/11 to 21/-; good working socks, all wool, 1 '2, 1/11. 2/3 pair; men’s under tin nnols. 0/3. —Ad vt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 13 April 1929, Page 4
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