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IN FORO. CONSCIENTIOE. (BEPOEE THE TRIBUNAL OF CONSCIENCE.) WHAT IS A POWER BOARD? Sty Dear People,— You are anxious like mjr«.lf. t-o know what thia Power Board which the Minister lor Public Work«.is creat* ing is going to generate. Ho says h# has no money for the North, as the unproductive South has absorbed it all. I was wondering if the Board would generate hot air or electricity — the former is not wanted, as our nor'-west-era keep us amply supplied. But electricity ia ba-dly needed to keep the wheels of industry going, and it would be a most valuable asset for all time. Our Mayer appears anxious for electricity, anc. he is a great authority on K.W.'s (kill wasters) and the engineer has ordered by cable a "booster with head gei>r" to be used on the Government, ip our members appear to h&vo collapsed. Champion Muscle Raiser Flour and Standard Soother require no boosting. y Auckland. THE WILL AiVD THE WAY. No 22—SECURITY THAT BRINGS PEACE. A senpo of SECURITY, is iiecestary to poaco of luind in the ordinary affairs of lifo, but the unportAnoo of secun'y is intensified. nian who wis lie- to mako provision for de pen clan ts in a weli-drawn will. The head of a family may have conndenoo in relatives or intimate fnenda for the difficult duties of executorship, but ho may overlook the point that ready willingness for scrv}c*> may be very different from capacity for service. No man who dependants can have real jvi&oo of mind unless be makes a good will and appoints a competent, trustworthy executor. It ho takes careful thought he will not take risk 3 with the weliaro of his family. He avoids all popsibility of sucli risk when he arrant for the adiuinis!ration of his estate by the ST \TE-G FAR ANTEED PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Full inforniiitidn obtlirnble from' — LOCAL DEPUTY PUBLIC THUSTEES at Auckland, Hamilton. WhiiiiKarci. DISTRICT OFFICES at Kaitaia. Koiiukoku. DarsaviUo. Pukesohe. Morrinsvilio, Mativniata, C-am-h ideo, To Aroha. Thames. Wailn, Tauranga.. Whakat&n". Oponki, Rotorua, To Kuit:. Taumarunui. Kawhia. Adores* of Auckland Office: Albert St.. corner of Wellesley St. SAXOXE FOOTWEAR FUR MEN. ECONOMY OF BUYING GOOD It is wise to pay a fair price for sood Footwear—it is eomid economy in the long run. For sood Footwear lasts vely much lonver. lucks better, and feei6 betterCompared with cheap and shoddy Footwear ;t seems :r.oro expensive, but it really costs less. These are fact# that wer.rern of SAXONE Footwear can substantiate. Just received a Large Shipment of the Latest styles. DADLEYST LTD.. SECURITY BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. INSURE THE SAFETY OF YOUR ESTATE BY APPOINTING NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, YOUR EXECUTOR. The Company affords absolute financitl guarantees, continuity, and efficiency of management. accessibility, and promptness. Company's assets exceed. £2,000,000. Full particulars supplied by any of the Company's branches, or TRUST MANAGER, New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., Auckland. IF YOUR EYES REQUIRE ATTENTION. CONSULT r. PEACOCK AND SON, UP-TO-DATE OPTICIANS. 218. QUEEN STREET. J. A. PEACOCK, F.S.M.C., England (with Honours). Sight Specialist. Customers may rely on Skiiful Treatment, with Best Appliances and an Ample Selection of Spectacles. The qtory of r r wo /campaigns. HE STORY OF IWO VAMPAIGNB.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18103, 11 February 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18103, 11 February 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18103, 11 February 1922, Page 8

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