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IHE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 33.—01 d and Modem Wills. The average old-time will provide for the division of the estate. The assets were realised as quickly as.possible,•■■ and the shares of money were allocated. The result was a speedy spending., Much of the money ' was misspent, and much of it was lost in unwise speculations by persons who lacked experience. The modern testator, if he accepts the right advice, aims at the conservation of his estate on a plan which will take account of the circumstances and tendencies of the beneficiaries. The wise testator knows that in some cases it is necessary to impose a check on possible extravagance. The right will provides for safeguards, but such a' will must have a thoroughly reliable, experienced executor and trustee to carry out the testator's wishes faith- ■ fully. The Public Trust Office ha?'proved in many thousands ol cases that it can give this For full information, apply to THE PFBLIC TRUSTEE. Wellington; or to MR A.'S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee, 'Pulmerston North. BRANCHES also at Mnrton, Foilding, Danuevirke, Taihape, Raetihi and Woodville. ANAWATU pLUMBING r\o. IF you are not satisfied with your Hot Water Supply, consult the above experts. HOPWOOD'S RIGHT-OF-WAY. Phones 6161 and 6682. WARD [UT pHILLIPS, PIANOFORTE TUNER. f\-i YEARS with first-class piano £i J. firms. 15 Bryant Street, Palmerston North (Phone 6462). AFTER the "Flu," it is very necessary that a food tonic should be taken to" brace up the system and enable it to resist disease. You limit the risk of those _ aftereffects by taking a reliable tonic such as our BEEF, IRON AND WINE. Pleasant to take, easily assimilated and makes good red rich blood. PRICE 6s per bottle. J. R. WOOD, LTO,i THE SQUARE. .

END OF SALE BARGAINS! SALE ENDS 15th INST. CIHECK Zephyr Frocks, pleated Or- ) gandie frilling at neck and sleeve, 9s lid; Coloured Crepe ditto, for 7s Ud; Wool Tweed Frocks, smart, 9s lid; Wool Gaberdine Frocks, - nigger, grey and fawn, finished braid and buttons, 59s 6d; line useful Skirts, to clear 4s lid; Italian Aprons, worth os lid, for 3s lid; cheap line Raincoats, marked special price, from £1 19s 6d; Camisoles, good variety, from Is each; Black Sateen Underskirts, 3s 11(1; faded Moirette Underskirts, 2s lid; Voile Jumpers, from 4s lid; Evening Frocks, from 39s 6d; useful Serge Frocks, nigger, etc., 3os 6d; Children's Wool Frocks, 6s lid; Hair Combs, etc., latest styles for bobbed hair; Black Silk Hose, 3s. lid and 4s lid (long silk); Floral Ninon Jumpers, 7s lid; Girls' Velvet Frocks, now 21s. CALL ALONG-GOODS MUST GO. M. A. "SEVAN, XEXT UNIVERSAL SEPPLY. SATISFACTION. " ATISFACTION first, last, and alyj ways is our aim. if our customers are satisfied we are satisfied, and we bare never had a dissatisfied customer. Why? Because our stock of ilea's and Women's Clothing is of the best, and we retail it at prices to suit all purchasers. We have no need for sales as all our good* are sold at bedrock prices. A. M. WOOD'S. "THE STORE FOR A SQUARE DEAL," Corner Main and Gaorjje Streets. THE LATEST In Style and In Price ONE CRATE 26 DOZEN ENGLISH MADE TEAPOTS. Ex s.s. "Naringa." VTHENIAX MOTTLED TEAPOTS, 2s 3d, 2s Od. 3s 6d each' CIEAI SAM lAN TEAPOTS, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 3s (3d each LjLOBE ROCKINGHAM TEAPOTS, 2s, 2s (id, 3s each ijILT TEAPOTS, suitable for presentation, 6s 6d to I2s 6d each SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. I L f Harweod & Co,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 806, 8 September 1923, Page 4

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580

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 806, 8 September 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 806, 8 September 1923, Page 4

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