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rjpUE WILL A XI) THE WAY No. ‘A—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 ol his property,” remarks a writer on wills. Where there is no will, there is a way to all manner of anxiety, suffering and loss for dependants, but where there is a right will, there is a right way to peace oi mind for the testator in his life-time and to the best possible provision for ‘dependants —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 ol your estate,” states another authority on wills. Hut obviously such insurance cannot be obtained by the will alone. To the making of the right will must be added such elliciont, faithful administration of the estate as the State-guaranteed Public Trustee can give. For full information, apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington ; or to MR A. S. FA IRE, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North. BRANCHES also at Marlon, Podding. Dannevirko, Taihape, Kaetihi, and Woodville. CLEAR Means quick thought, and the ability to think quickly brings success. Consult R. A. NOEDL, OPTICIAN. BROADWAY. ■1 1 wmmw ± n or v TH VERY ONE A GEM--choice stones in perfect settings. You’ll surely find your ideal ring in our big selection. PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. For value in genuine Rings, seeK. D. STUBBS, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. The Square, Palmerston North, and at Dannevirke.

ricm BEST RESULTS HAVE YOUR FRESCR!PT!ONS DSSPENSED AT CUNNINCHAME'S PHARMACY, Note.—Only First Quality Drugs used iu our Dispensary. J. R. CTJNNINGHAME. M.P.S., PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST, 17 Broadway (2 doors above Collinson and Cunninghaiue’s).

TZEEP the Kiddies amused these long Winter Evenings by purchasing them one of these interesting games: STEEPLECHASE—Price Gs and 2s, DOMINOES—Price Is Gd. THE WHlP—Price Gs, Gd, 7s Gd, 10s Gd. , HOOK FISHING GAME-Price 3s Gd SOLITAIRE. —Price 4,s Gd. LOCO RACE GAME—Price 3s. TIDDLEYWINKS—Price 2s, 3s. ALLADIN—Price 2s Gd. AERIAL DERBY.-Price 2s Gd. AERIAL POST.—Price 2s. INVASION OF EUROPE.—Price 2s. HOOPLA. —Price 2s. FOOTBALL GAME.—Price 2s. TABLE CROQUET.—Price 3s Gd, los SNAKES & LADDERS.—Price 2s Gd LUDDO & LOTTO.—Price 2s each. G. H. BEHmItI & 00., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. BROADWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH.

THINK IT OVER. YOUR eyes use one-quarter of you)' nerve energy. No wonder eye strain causes headaches, inefficiency, and nervous breakdowns. Don’t waste vitality on account of extra eye work. Call, know the state of your sight. Have your eyes examined by J. REGINALD WOOD OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, .‘V’Valdfigravo’a Buildings, the Squwa,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 444, 8 July 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 444, 8 July 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 444, 8 July 1922, Page 4

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