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AFETY FOR YOUR ESTATE. No. 24,—Watching the Work. When an estate is under the administration ol the Public, Trustee it is never out of sight or out of mind. A complete system of inspection ensures that the profitable utilisation of every asset is carefully considered; that all debts owing to the estate arc carefully followed up; that there is an insistence on the proper observance of covenants and conditions of leases and mortgages; that continuous and careiul supervision is exorcised over the operations of companies and institutions in which, flic .Public Trustee holds which the Public Trustee holds shares, scrip or debentures on behalf of estates. This system of inspection ensures a regular scrutiny of the operations of business undertakings under the control of the Public Trustee. Whatever may be the nature of the estate it is always under competent supervision, and the beneficiaries are accounted to without delays. Business men are invited to obtain detailed information of this safeguarding system. For full information, apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington; or to MR A. S. PAIRE, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North. BRANCHES also at Marton, Feeding, Dannevirko, Taihape, Raetibi and Woodvills.

MANILLA 7 s per 1000 Wh ITE 10s per 1000 BAN LvERS’ WINDOW FRONT 12s per 1000 E EDUCTION for large quantities. i The above are all commercial size and of British manufacture, having been specially imported by us. H. L. YOUNG- LTD, COMMERCIAL STATIONERS. BROADWAY.

WHY BUY INFERIOR MEATS? YOU CANNOT AFFORD IT. WE purvey only quality meats, and the public is showing its appreciation. If quality is any indication, then indeed we are the premier butchers. JLM.C.. THE STRANDPHONE 5041.

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SPECIALS MRS SEVAN’S NEAR UNIVERSAL SUPPLY, Square, Palmerston N, And Fergusson Street, Foilding, STUDY ECONOMY AND SHO1 > WHERE YOU GET THE REST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. SMART Wool Tweed Frocks, very useful, 39s Gd; beautiful quality in Gaberdine and Serge, kingfisher, nigger, fawn, navy and aaxe, from 49s 6d; Heavy Winter Tweed Coats (wool tweeds), from 49s 6d; Velour Coats, latest colour's, from £4 12s 6d; Children’s Beaver Hats, 15s Fid and 16s lid; special purchase of Moirette Underskirts, 8s lid; few Blacks and Colours (good value), 6s lid; Girls’ School Coats, tweed and velour, from 25s 6d; very choice selection in Ready-to-Wear Hats, 19s lid; Cheap Shapes, black and colours, from 11s 9d; good range Feather Mounts, Wings, etc.; Heavy Wide Rib Cashmere Hose, nig-o-er fawn, navy, etc., 4s lid; Smart Striped and Check Skirts, tweed (special), at 9s lid; Glorious Coloured Large Pattern Checks, as arc now worn (special quality), 35s Cd and 32s Gd; Useful Tweed Frocks, very neat, 29s Gd. I Inspection Invited. No need to hny. i Good range Crepe do Clrene Jumpers j unci fllousesi

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 681, 14 April 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 681, 14 April 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 681, 14 April 1923, Page 4

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