gAFETY FOR YOUR ESTATE. j / 9—Why the Public Tr' ast office is Efficient m The Public 'Trust Office is efficient in a) L branches of its work because it gives good heed to # cUe basic principles necessary f Ol . successful managementi i n these days there is ntucr, insistence on the importa».ce o f system. Compettcnt judges of office methods ai}& procedure have given very high prai§e to the well-de-veloped system of the Public Trust Office. Efficiency is revealed in the well-de-vised measures of decentralisation, on a plan which keeps the Head Office in close touch with the numerous branches throughout the Dominion; in the I smooth co-ordination of all branches \ of the service; in the careful 'review- i ing of estates; in the management of i the various properties in town or coun- i try, by persons well qualified for the ! duties. Efficiency, with a faithful, j prompt performance of duties, is a strong tradition of the State-guaran-teed Public Trust Office. ~~~ For full information, apply to the , PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON, or to MB. P. R. WINCHCOMB Deputy of District Public Trustee, Hawera.. Patea Agent, Mi E. F. Hem- j | ingway. [A Card.] P.O. Box 24. 'Phone €67. J)UFF, & JJJOODY, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, COMPANY SECRETARIES & AUDITORS, CONSULTING & INVESTIGATING ACCOUNTANTS, INCOME TAX RETURN SPECIALISTS. HIGH ST. (above Purser & Suisted), HAWERA. JJCQORMICK & rFAYLOR (Late P. M. Pratt), ( FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PRINCES ST., HAWERA (Next Post Office). Motor Hearse available if required. Telephones: Day 126; Night 529. Lstat). 1864. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ARTHUR'S LIMITED conduct Fun- J erals anywhere in Taranaki. • Appropriate Motor Hearae and Mourn- [ ing Cars. ARTHUR'S FURNISHING WARE-' HOUSE LIMITED, j PRINCES ST., HAWERA. j 'Phones: Day, 94; Night, 254 and 338. ' '— . i ; THANKS. jJJBS FEAHOX and the Family of the [ late Mr E. J. Fearon, Mangatoki, wish to thank most sincerely all friends who kindly sent letters, cards and telegrams of sympathy; also for floral tributes sent in connection with their recent sad bereavement. THANKS. jV£RS E. J. FEARON, Mangatoki, de- ' sires to express her deep gratitude to all hcv neighbours who so willingly and untiringly assisted in every way, especially Dr. Cooper for his unfailingkindness and attention during the ill- ' ness of her lute husband. BIRTH. WATTS.—At Nurse Merries, Main South Road, Manaia, on 7th- June, to Mr and Mrs 11. J. Watts, Okaiawa, a daughter; both well. j DEATH. " JOHNSON.—Qn Bth June, 1923, Hazel Mary, infant daughter of Douglas and Margaret Johnson, of Lowgarth; aged 7 weeks. Private interment. in memohiam! ' BLOOR.—Th sad but loving memory of ' our dear mother,, who departed this life on June 10th, .1921. Those happy hours we once enjoyed, ' How sweet their memory still; But death has left a vacant place This world can never fill. Inserted by her loving husband and family. j NOTICE. LL communications to the '* Star " of , a business nature should be addressed to " The Manager." AH contributions and correspondence for the literary columns should be addressed to " The Editor." I Please Note: On no account j should communications, either business or literary, be adaddressed to an individual by naaae. W. A. PARKINSON & CO., LTD., Proprietors" Hawera Star."
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 6
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