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DO YOU KNOW? That when a testator appoints the Public Trustee his executor he can appoint one or more advisory trustees to co-operate in tho administration of his estate. A testator if he so desires can have an intimate friend, a public accountant or his family solicitor work in conjunction with the I’ubb.c Trustee. ADVISORY TRUSTEES This is the heading of an interesting folder just issued by tho Public Trust Office. It sets out briefly the advantages of appointing advisory trustees in certain instances. Free copies may be obtained from any Offico or Agent of the Public Trustee, or post freo, from the Public Trustee, Wellington.

A Berlin cable states that thfi Princess Victoria (Frau ZoubkofE) is dangerously ill. Her complaint is not diagnosed as an infectious disease. Friday being People’s Bay at the A. and P. Show, no delivery of correspondence will be made by Postmon on the afternoon of that day in Palmerston North. A conference of potato growers from all States began at Sydney yesterday. The chief problem for discussion is better marketing arrangements. Among the resolutions is one insisting on tho Federal embargo on New Zealand potatoes not being lifted. Fifty not out is the championship score of the six-year-old cow, Kuku Brooklet, pride of the stud herd of the well-known Ohau breeder, Mr. It. L. Horn. Kuku Brooklet was yesterday adjudged female champion in the Jersey section at the'Spring show, and in addition, first in tho class for Jersey cows in milk. This cow has established a remarkable record and is one of many fine animals bred by Mr. Horn. She is from Owlcr by Oakland Brooklet and is without doubt one of the finest Jersey animals in New Zealand. Mr. Horn had nine entries in the Jersey classes yesterday and every one was placed —a signal success which was the subject of congratulation by his friends. POPULAR “PRICE’S’ ’ Please do not expect that a bottle of “Price's" Fruit Extract is going to last any stated length of time . . .. the only trouble with it is that it is irresistible when anyone in the home is thirsty. But a 1/6 bottle makes a threo gallon jar of pure, healthy, refreshing beverage. There are flavoured orange, lemon and raspberry, amongst others and all stores and grocers sell it. Insist on “Pice’s."

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 4

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