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fjpHE WILL AND THE WAY. Np. 47.—Revising the Will. When a family man, with the aid of a thoroughly experienced advisor, has made a good will he has performed a vitally important duty towards his family—hut the duty does not end with the proper signing and safe custody of the document. As time goes on the prospective needs of dependants may change. They may develop temperaments and tendencies necessitating the provision of safeguards to prevent the wasting or frittering away of their interests. There may he alterations in the number or circumstances of dependants or next-of-kin rendering necessary a re-distribution of the estate. The will should therefore bo carefully revised at intervals to accord with the changed circumstances. In such cases the long experience of the Public Trust Office can be very helpful to the family man, for this Office has been concerned with all classes of estates and dependants for fifty years past. When a will is made at the Public Trust Office, it is deposited free of charge in a place of safety and is free from the risks of fire and biirglnry. It is, however, readily available for revision at any time. For full information, apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington; or to MR. A. S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North. BRANCHES also at Martou, foilding, Dannevirke, Taihape, Raetihi and Woodville. The Time for Sight Testing HAS arrived, when once a conscious effort must be made in order to see dearly. When the eyes ache, water or smart, especially after a spell of close work. When severe attacks of headache become frequent. When any difficulty is experienced in seeing clearly—such as occasional blurring of print or needlework, though but momentary; difficulty in seeing very near objects or very distant ones with distinctness; a desire for stronger light, etc.—all point to the need of eye help. HA’tfE YOUR~EYES TESTED. IF YOU AREIN DOUBT or anxious about your vision, call and Fee us. J. R. WOOD, LTD., WALDEGRAVE’S BUILDINGS, The Square. JUST LANDED SHIPMENT OP CROCKERY. CHINA CUPS and SAUCEHS-5s M $ doz. CHINA CUPS-Ss 6d i doz. CHINA PLATES-from 3s 6d to 7s i doz. WE GUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME. JACKSON AND CRAVEN’S THE SQUAEB. Special Lines Now Showing - AT MRS SEVAN’S NEXT UNIVERSAL SUPPLY. The Square, Palmerston North. "OEAUTIFUL Q ualit V Radium Lace, is in Nigger, Mole, Putty, Cream and Grey (3 yards makes a frock), 6a lid yard; English Stripe Crepe Frocks, a snip, 7s lid; Check Zephyr Frocks, very smart, 9s lid; Sponge Cloth Frocks, plated belts, 19s lid; Extra Good Quality Gaberdine Erodes, beautifully beaded, for £5 19s 6d; Sateen Finished Foulard brocks, 19s lid; Cotton Foulard and Marocaine Frocks, Hs 9d; White Jap, Bilk "Blouses, 16s lid; White Camisoles, trimmed lace, tor Is; great variety ditto, very useful, from Is lid; Dainty Net Caps, finished lace and ribbon, Is lid; great selection Ready-to-Wear and Trimmed Hats, all specially marked; also Sprays, Trails and Berries at a very fine price; Very Dainty Camisoles, shadow lace tops, 3s lid. ARE TAILORED SUITS EXPENSIVE? IT is argued by some that it costs tqo much for a Tailored Suit. But never by a wearer of a Suit tailored by BEOWN’S, DISTINCTIVE TAILORS, RANGITIKEf STREET. Because, with ordinary care, it will keep its shape and look well for years and years. A SUIT FROM BROWN’S IS AN INVESTMENT. WHO’S YOUR BUTCHER? IF F. G. PARKER, corner Wafd and Feaiherston Streets, is your caer, you are assured of getting only PRIME BEEF and YOUNG MUTTON, WE SPECIALISE IN POULTRY. All Goods Delivered Promptly. Phone 6198.' HE LATEST In Style and In Price ONE CRATE 26 DOZEN ENGLISH MADE TEAPOTS. Ex s.s. “Nariuga.’' ATHENIAN MOTTLED TEAPOTS, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 3s 6d each JEM SAMIAN TEAPOTS, 2s Bd, 2s 9d, 3s 6d each JLOBE ROCKINGHAM TEAPOTS, 2s, 2s 6d, 3a each JILT TEAPOTS, suitable for presen tation, 6s 6d to, SEE WINDO W D'' J. L. Harwood & Co.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 848, 27 October 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 848, 27 October 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 848, 27 October 1923, Page 4

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