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AFETY FOR YOUR ESTATE. No. i£~A Question of Management. Some men, in making their wills and appointing trustees, have placed full reliance in the ability of personal friends or relatives to manage the estates . well for the benefit of the testator's dependants. Many grievous mistakes have thus been made and families nave often suffered keen anxiety and heavy loss. A sure way to avoid such misfortune for the family is by entrusting the will-makirlg and the care of the estate to the State-guaranteed Public Trustee. During the past half-century the Public Trust Office has had the management of all manner of estates, in town and country. Whatever may be the nature of the estate, a testator has the guarantee that the Public Trust Office provides expert administration. Every possible precaution is taken to assure that the beneficiaries will have their full share of consideration, in accordance with the provisions of the will. "Whether the will provides for an immediate realisation and distribution of the assets or for » conservation of the estate, the Public Trust Office guarantees a faithful, efficient compliance With the testator's wishes. For foil information, apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington; or to MR A. S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North. BRANCHES also at Marton, Feilding, Dannevirke, Taihape, Raetihi and Woodville.

Kodaks, Films, Papers we can supply totjb photogbAphic wants. A LAEGE AND NEW STOCK. LET tfS DEVBLOP YOTTB FILMS, J. R. CUNNINGHAMS, M.P.S., PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST, 17 Broadway (3 doors above Collinson unci Cunainijhamo'i).

J. pass "if you have one of these Games to while away the time. We have all sorts of Games—Quiet Games, Rowdy Games, and Games that will keep you warm, at all prices. Table Tennis, from 5s 6d. Table Croquet, from 3s 6d. Scallywag, from 16s. Steeplechase, from 2s. Snakes and ladders, from 2s. Aerial Post,*%dm 2s. The Whip, from 7s 6d. Alladm, from 2s 6d. Loco Race Game, from 2s Bd. Ludo, from Is 6d. Draughts, from 3s. Chess, from 8s 6d. Hoop La, from 2s. Crib Boards, from 3s 6d. Cards, from 13 6d a pack. SEE OUR WINDOW. C. H. BENNETT AND CO., BROADWAY. PALMERSTON NORTH

MRS BEVAN'S NEAR UNIVERSAL SUPPLY, Square, Palmerston N. ODDMENTS from Sale until Wednesday, 21st. New Goods showing on 23rd. Great Sacrifice until 21st.— Beautiful Winter Frocks just arrived, trimmed braid and' buttons, in eaxe, rose nigger and kingfisher and fawn, 49s 6d; Net Blouses to clear, 4s lid; ~ , - J ~ Blouses and Jumpers, 3s lid; >ink and White Camisoles, Is 31ack Cotton Hose, strong, lOd n n iV- Cretonne Frocks, from 4s lid r Aprons, for 2s lid; Dainty Net ttU d Lace Caps, Is lid; Voile do., Is Pfich- Useful Skirts, Voiles, etc., 4s lid; 'Poplin do., 4s lid; Hats must go, trimmed; from Is lid; ChiH's Cream matinee Coats for 5s lid; Silk ditto, very dainty, 9s lid; Bootees, to clear, laoair; Silk Camisoles, helio, _ sky, champagne and pink, very daintily trimmed, from 4s lid. SALE ENDS POSITIVELY. ON WEDNESDAY, 21st. NEW GOODS SHOWLNG ON 22nd.

STEEL FILING CABINETS. WE have just opened, up si shipment of Steel Filing-Cabinets, in which are combined both quality and low price. Point for pomt these Cabinets are nnequa led by any other upright steel letter file. Note the following distinctive advantages : Real roller sides and the same drawer suspension usually found only in highpriced files. Ten inches more filing space than'the average, making it the lowest cost per inch of space of any high grade tile. Electrically welded construction makes the file strong, rigid and durable under the heaviest loads. Beautiful olive green finish with enamel baked on the steel. Call and inspect at our Showrooms. H. L. YOUNG LTD. BROADWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 664, 24 March 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 664, 24 March 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 664, 24 March 1923, Page 4

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