PBOFESSIONAL M.P.S., Ph.O., (N.Z.); D.8.0.A. (Lond. Uniy.), QUALIFIED SIGHT-TESTING OPTICIAN, CAMERON STREET, WHANGAREL (Stadent of Mi Coqae, M.D. (Lyons), B.Sc. (Paris), Honorary Ophthalmic Surgeon Gay's Hospital, London.) rpHE WILL AND THE WAY No. 21.—TRUSTEES WHO WISH TO • RETIRE. •Some private Trustees of deceased persons' estates may find their duties irksome for various reasons. Some may bo in a poor state of health; some may find that their own business does not leave them enough time and energy for other peopled affairs; others have the unensy feeling •that they have not the necd&sary experience or equipment for a proper performance of the duties appertaining to the trusteeship. , Whenever, for any cause, private trustees desire to be relieved of their duties, the Public Trustee can be appointed in their place. The private, trustees may choose to withdraw completely, or they may retain a helpful connection with the estate as advisory trustees. The private trustees, can take this •course in the full confidence that the State-guaranteed .Public Trust Office will administer the estates efficiently. —' ' i Branches in North Auckland District: Mr A Marshall.'.'District Public Trustee, WHANGAREL Mr- Thomas Hartley, Agent, KOHUI KOHU. Mr Leonard 11. Bell. Agent. K AIT ATA Mr T. C. French, Agent, DARGAYILLE BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS
WINTER TfVENINGS' pASTIMI ''INTSB A ASTIMI NOW Is The Time to Print Off all Your Unprinted Negatives and Mount in Your a . . Albums. . We have Full Stocks of — Albums Gaslight Papers Art Corners Chemicals Etc. Etc. J S w OOLLEY ' a . KJ. ff OOLLEY, CHEMIST -- OfcTOMATRIST, WHANGAREI AND KAWAKAWA-. pETROLEUM gMULSIOX {lied Label) SOOTHES that irritable throat an-;] chest when ordinary cough mixtures seem useless. BUILDS UP the chest and system, especially where there 'is any tendency to weakness.3/3 Froni— > W R|™; CHEMIST AND IMPORTER, Next B.N.Z. WHANGAREI. ".QHAMPION" NORTHERN FLOUR MILLS' EXHIBIT. "Champion" and the Auckland Winter Show are almost synonymous terms. Champion muscle-raiser flour is milled from the finest wheat grown in the Dominion, and this, of course, contributes to the high quality for many years associated with cookery where "Champion" is the principal ingredient. "Standard" Rolled Oats, also produced at the Northern Roller Mills, are equally famous as a nourishing breakfast food. The Northern Milling Company's ■exhibit at the Auckland Winter Show is again conspicuous for its general arrangement and display of ''Champion" Cereals. Another feature is the baking at certain hours of scones, which arc served out by the char ta~visitors interested. "Champion" Muscle-raiser and "Standard" Rolled Oats require no written commendation. The popular demand for these well-known food lines is sufficient proof of their real worth.. no W E ARE SOLE AGENTS TOENEW ZEALAND'S CHAMPION ALE AND STOUT. SCOTLAND'S CHAMPION WHISKIES. SPEIGHT'S Bottled Ale and Stout. PETER DAWSON'S Famous Scotch Whisky. AINSLIE'S "Royal Edinburgh" Scotch Whisky. We also supply all brands of Wines, and Liqueurs. Orders revived for two gallons and upwards. Assorted cases circfully attended to. Price List on application. G. M C & C°WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. *.0 Box 346. Telephone 854. 95 [TNIVEESAL "|7 NOINEERING NIVERSAL XJ NGINEERING titokks Tf ORKS J 7ALLY HUGHES ..;.... Proprietor 'he popularity of the Engineering Vorlcs carried on by Wally Hughes is vidence of the latter's ability to carry ut every class of Engineering Work, oth making and repairing machinery, owerful Machinery for the Largest ob, and complete Acetone Plant entries hkn to give utmost satisfaction. Prices Right. 'Phone 85. CjOVATT'S OLD TIMBER MILL BUILDINGS (Near Railway Stn.)
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Northern Advocate, 21 July 1923, Page 4
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