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EDUCATED capable woman, with child (school age), desires trustworthy position, housekeeper or matron; credentials. Write “538,” “Standard.” CIOLLINSON and Son for North ' British hot water bottles, big range of sizes; prices from 7s 9d to 12s 6d. STRAYED from property, Rangitikei lino, four owes, one ram; one earmark. —Apply J. Shaw, ’phone 8657. CI.OLLINSON and Son.—See our > windows for magnificent display of the best hot water bottlo made. VISIT the new up-to-date fish shop in Broadway for all fresh fish and best of meals. ACCIDENT in Broad street. —-Damaged mud guards and radiator; they wero taken to Coker’s, Grey street, for repairs.—Phone 6129. ('IOLLINSON and Son.—The Smart J Cousin's Waver costs loss than three visits to hairdresser, price J2s 9d. WHEN in town to-night go straight to the Farmers’ Oyster Saloon, Broadway, for a good supper. WANTED, two lady boarders, share largo room, 3 minutes Square, use of telephone, etc. Address at “Standard.” UjLLINSON and ‘Son.—The Smart > Cousin’s Perfect waver gives a perfect marcel wave to straight hair, price 12s 9d. WANTED to sell, decoy ducks, Is 3d each; also d.b. hammerless gun. Addross at “Standard” Office. tOLLINSON and Son for the smart ) courtins’ perfect waver, British made, price 12s 9d. WT ANTED to sell, five-sea ter Ford, V v £45, good running order. Write “536,” “Standard.” WANTED' to lease, handy town, 5roomed house, in good order, conveniences, immediate possession, low rental; current rent book required as reference. Apply “Owner,” Box 246, Wanganui. PALMERSTON NORTH HOMING PIGEON CLUB. A general meeting of the club will be held at Booth McDonald’s buildings, Rangitikei street, on Moillay evening, at 7.30. Business important E. SAUNDERS, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. TOST, between Empire Hall and 1 Post Office, pearl ear ring. Reward. Address “Standard” Office. lOST, black aiid fawn sheep dog; J answers to the name of “Don.” Reward. Communicate 17 Lyndhurst street. TO LET. TO LET, 5-roomed house, all conveniences. Apply 224 Main street east. TO LET, two large unfurnished front rooms, e. light, own range and entrance. —29 Albert street, P.N. 'O LET—DRESSMAKING ROOMS. A BOVE leading Drapery established. ment in good business town in lie Manawatu. Steady business all ho year round, present occupier reining on account of ill-health. Low ental. Also room suitable for ladies’ and ents’ hairdressing salon. Apply in rst instance to : “NOMINAL RENT,” )10. THE GOLDBERG ADVERTISING AGENCY, LTD., EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. W. PEPPER'S PARAMOUNT SYNOOPATERS, PROFESSIONAL DANCE ORCHESTRA, at your service. Now booking engagements at 62 Rangitikei Street (phone 6199). PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. IVTOTICE is hereby given, pursuant 1.1 to Section 50 of the Public Trust Oince Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having claims against the estates of Harold Anderson, late of Palmerston North, Artist, and George Henry Arrow, date of Palmerston North, Carpenter and Joiner (whose estates are under administration by the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge, IN DUPLICATE, such claims, supported by full particulars and certified as duo and owing by the said estates at the dato of the death of deceased, with the Public Trustee s local office at Palmerston North on or before the 10th day of May, 1926. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. A. 8. FAIRE, District Public Trustee. Palmerston North, 10th April, 1926. OLD AND MODEEN WILLB The average old-time will provided 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 lit 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 faithfully. The Public Trust Office has proved in many thousands of cases that it can give this service. For further information apply to A S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 10 April 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 10 April 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 10 April 1926, Page 10

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