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rs The years bring many changes. YOUR plans for your family's future, as set out in your will, may need readjustment to present circumstances, whether of your estate or of your f family. The Public Trustee, with a record of over sixty years of faithful and efficient trusteeship, is at your service in the revision of your will. Wills are prepared free of charge when the Public Trustee is appointed executor. CONSULT THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OR HIS LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE.

ELECTION AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. Polling Day, MONDAY, February 4th. George Ashley (A.B.C. STORES), For 4 years member A.C.C. and A.T.B. Late Chairman Legal and Traffic Committee City Council. SOLICITS YOUR VOTE AND INTEREST. NOTE.-—AH Ratepayers in the area from Avondale to Papakura eligible to vote. v•' '• ' . & ' - "

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MATAMATA RACING CLUB'S Summer Meeting at Matamata. FIRST RACE ABOUT NOON. SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. This is a most popular Country Meeting, with a First-class Programme. GOOD ENTRIES A SPLENDID OUTING. WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR. All Patrons booking from. Stations Auckland to Hamilton, inclusive will be provided by the guard of the train with A FREE COMPLIMENTARY TICKET TO THE RACE MEETING. CHEAP RETURN RAIL FARES: 16/7 AUCKLAND TO MATAMATA RETURN. Class. Class. Class. Class. PAPAKURA 14/3,. ' 20/11 FRANKTON 6/fiS 8/4 &PUKEKOHE ti/fOV 18/10 HAMILTON Y.V.V 877 8/Z . ; ;HUNTLY 8/8 . ' 12/2 ' MORRINBVILLE .. 3/4"- B/2 ■ A Special Train leaves Auckland 6.55 a.m. Return Train leaves Matamata 5.50 p.m., arriving Auckland at 10.30 p.m. * '

Nautical Nonsense Tim-and Ru, theaquatic adventurers, have each invested in an all wave, floating power out-board oscillator. On the time payment system rest .any time they are unlucky enough to be caught by the collector. Their craft have more patent gadgets than the new motor-cycle owned by the young demon next door. But Councillor Gloomy Noiz has already had heap plenty pow-wow with the lads (he would) and warned them not to cut off their cut out. Tim: Apparently noise annoys Noiz, which explains why the porcupine pines for his pork and why empty vessels make most sound. 'V.-a ' "ir ;::y- •-- p ttu: Welt, I know a parrot that can talk as eloquently as a candidate for political honours—but he doesn't know what he's saying—or both—if any—or what have you. Tim t Apropos of empty vessels — Now, were these lads talking about Councillor Noiz? Parrptst Political candidates ? Or empty vessels ? Or were they merely going through the subtleties of working up a thirst ? Nor is it necessary to enquire the name of the tigers' milk they called for! 0 ■T JOHN REI»'S S i in arii J loubLe Bottled toith loving care by John Reid & Co. Ltd. SB/intoc Avtnue, AueklandMl

f weekly i ft to m SJ. with 10/. Deposit, buys this Skeates 1 Popular' complete. Ivm? P i w i llj Eacl *® Huh > J° hn Bu » ated ■ rlm3 ' pump, tools, bell, renector. repuir outfit. «^ elve Months' guarantee and - *nree mrntha' free service. SKEATES & WHITE LTD.,"" it FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. THE JOY BELLE RINGS AGAIN! Majestic, lNext t-riday. Recommended bu Censor for Adulta. m Painful septic fln.-T nail* cured promptly, painlessly and permanently with Unf Paras ointment. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. From all chemists or direct from CELESTO Laboratories, 13 Bayview Road, Takapuna. UNO FAVUS 5%e '&iA* @|

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 15