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ROYAL MAIL HOTEL f’OROMANDEL Courteous Service Moderate Tariff Straight from the Wood! TRY OUR POPULAR JMPERLAL 2\. LE Comfortable Accommodation CLEF. RAE,

lIT 1 ■ I lil■ ■ W W a n,an makes a will the ■J 11 jw/Lj Ij money and other property he leaves are divided amongst his next of kin according to the strict laws of inheritance. i The result in any particular case — say yours — may be far different from what a wise and considerate husband and father would desire. The law is not unfair in these things —it is merely inflexible. It cannot provide suitably for every individual circumstance. If you have not yet made a will, you. should consult the Public Trustee, even though your estate may be small at present. He will prepare your Will free of any charge, if appointed executor. • Tiwram koto choysal by Name ■ *\ ; ! u i Hu Iwfi® . ; Choicer in Quality

MOVING THE WOOL CLIP FARMERS CAN ASSIST RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION Wartime demands make railway waggons less plentiful than they used to be. But enough can be* spared for the wool traffic, providing sheepowners co-operatp in capacity loading. Small growers are urged to assist by arranging in advance for the sharing of waggons with their neighbours in order to avoid waggon space being wasted. Your nearest Stationmaster will appreciate timely „ advice regarding your transport requirements. Capacity Loading Ensures Regular Waggon Supply.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32346, 13 October 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32346, 13 October 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32346, 13 October 1943, Page 7