HOHOWHENUA A. and P. ASSOCIATION. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be held on THE RACECOURSE, LEVIN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 18th and 19th JANUARY, 1922. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, Jan 9. SCHEDULES to any address on application to R. D. WALLACE, Secretary, Telephone 135. Box 27, Levin., Wells & Cooper “THE” HAIRDRESSERS, LEVIN. Extend to one and all THE SEASON’S GREETINGS. Tin HE public .know that they cannot buy Tobacco cheaper anywhere than at the above address. SEE OUR WINDOW. NOTE OUR PRICES. This \yill convince you. NO. 2.—THE WILL AS AN INSURANCE POLICY. “Where there is no will there is no way to carry out the wishes of the Testator in regard to the disposal of his property,” remarks a writer on wills. Where there is n< will, there is a way to all manner of anxiety, suffering and loss for dependents, but where there is a right will, there is a right way to peace of mind for the testator in his lifetime and to the best possible provision for' dependents—if the right will appoints the right trustee. “Consider your will in the same light as insurance—for it is insurance. It insures the protection of your estate,” --states another authority orj. wilis- '-But oo'. r iWl?ly such insurance cannot be , obtdii'i&l by the will • alone. To the making of the right w-ill must be added such efficient, faithful administration of the es- , tate as the State-guaranteed Public Trustee can give. For further information apply lo: A. MOSLEY, ' District Manager, Public Trust Office, LEVIN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1922, Page 1
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