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FOR YOUR ESTATE. No, 30. ADVANCES TO AVOID LOSS. Many boneflcias-i.es of estates have had cause to be thankful during the past year that their affairs were under the management of the State-guaran-teed Public Trust Office. Business people know well that the conditions have been extremely unfavourable for the realisation of assets; heavy losses have occurred in forced sales. Happily, dependants in estates administered by the Public Trust Office have in many cases been safeguarded against such loss. This year’s official report mentions that in many cases if estates had been compelled to find money for the payment of death duties and the liquidation of urgent liabilities, they must have done so at the cost of a serious loss of capital. The financial strength of the Public Trust Office has enabled it to make advances to estates in suitable cases, and thus conserve them until conditions have improved for realisation. For full information apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WELLINGTON, or to MR A. S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North. Branches also at Marton, Feilding, Danncvirke, Taihape, Raetihi, and Woodville,

FROM THE FACTORY TO THE HOME. HERB you have a splendid chance to cut out the middle-man’s profit, and at the same time get solid made furniture. GEO, SKINNER, CABINETMAKER, Opp. Station, Main Street. ’Phone 5718 W. H. BRODERICK, CASH BUTCHER, Grey Street. Close to Old Tram Street.! PRIME ox beef and best quality mutton at town prices. ENGLISH PIANOS. JUST LANDED EX “TAINUT.” A LARGE shipment of pianos by the most exclusive English manufacturers. You may make your choice with every confidence from such famous pianos as The noble BRINSMEAD The magnificent CRAMER, The superb RUSSEL. The brilliant COLERIDGE TAY- • LOR, The sweet toned AJELLO. Such a selection of high grade English pianos cannot be obtained elsewhere. Even' instrument is imported direct from the factory and carries our guarantee for ten years. Make an early inspectionHENRY COLES & CPLEADING PIANO MERCHANTS. THE SQUARE. SAMUEL BARRY D.B 0.A.. F. 1.0., OPTICAL SPECIALIST, 230 QUEEN STRRBT, AUCKLAND, yiSITS Palmerston North quarterly, * The next date being June. Any clients needing urgent attention will receive the same careful treatment from Mr Sargent, of Barry and Sargent, 118 Willis Street, Wellington.

500 DOZEN! COLONIAL ALE AND STOUT. MUST BE SOLD! gPECIAL REDUCTIONS at MASONIC HOTEL, rpms Ale and Stout, which is in Excellent Condition (mostly in crown top quart bottles) is being sold at the following REDUCED PRICES:— ONE DOZEN 12/HALF DOZEN 6/6 QUARTER DOZEN .3/6 J.JOTEL, PAX/MBRSTON NORTH, Opposite Railway Station. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. PALMERSTON NORTH. \KJJIEN in trouble, consult us. Our experience and knowledge is at your service. Persons kept under surveillance. Divorce evidence a specialty. Strictly Confidential. Advice free, THE MANAGER. Private Detective Agency,. Box, 317, Palmerston North. MISS QUANT, TYPifcm 15 Eangitlkei Street .. Palmerston N. rpTPING and Duplicating done at shortest notice. IT\R. CROSSLANDS Noxol, the groat vegetable remedy for the stomach and kidneys. Obtainable Chemists and Store*.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2645, 14 May 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2645, 14 May 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2645, 14 May 1923, Page 4