MEMORIALS MARBLE JUST LANDED NEW DESIGNS Krom the World’s Best Sculptors Direct to KANE & GRIFFIN GI'EY STREET. Gisborne
MRS C. MOORE TEACHER Of Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Hawaiian Guitar, and Ukulele. Pupils trained for Solo and Orchestral work. 360 PALMERSTON ROAD. 740
MONTAGU F. ROBINSON C.R, A. (Glasgow). 1 1 ORPORATE account A XT OFFICE: 0. S. MUTE. LOWE ST. PARTNERSHIPS ADJUSTED. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED. c
MCCULLOCH, BUTLER & SPENCE F.P A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. Public Trust Buildings, Childers Road, Gisborne. Telephone 911. P.O. Box 169. IT
CHANGE OF ADDRESS. DR H. G. RICE HAS Hours of Consultation at McKee’s Buildings, Gladstone Road : 10.30, 12.30, and 2-4. At 25, Hirini Street, Kaiti: 6.30-7.30. 934
CHIROPRACTIC. MISS E. H. WASHER CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer Graduate), 13-25 Lysnar’s Bldgs:, Peel St., Gisborne Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5. ’Phone 558. Evenings by Appointment.
J. RODDICK AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR,,, ■ (Late District Surveyor). Office : Williams and Sherratt’s, Build ings, 74 Lowe Street, Gisborne. Messages will he attended to by Slier ratt and Harper.
THE RISKS OF INTESTACY What Houses a man to risk his family’s welfare by not making a. good will drawn by an expert '! In some eases this neglect is due , to dislike of anything which suggests the inevitable, common end of mankind. In other cases the fault is* sheer procrastination, the constant, deferring of a task which is regarded as difficult. Both these causes are unworthy of a thoughtful family man; either fault may mar an otherwise good record of citizenship. When it man does not leave a will providing for a wise, reliable executor and trustee, he practically gives this order: 'Divide my estate according to the laws of inheritance. Make the division on the rigid 'basis Used by the law to meet the average case. - ’ An intestate estate cannot be conserved to the best- advantage of dependants. It must be wound up.and divided —not as the late owner would have willed, but as the, law directs. The State-guaranteed Public Trust Office is able to show the way to a. better disposition of the estate by a will prepared by a competent draftsman. For information, apply to— K. A. HENDERSON, District Public Trustee, Gisborne.
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R 0B T WALES’ M.I.MccH.E. Consulting Mtcfunudl EngineerPATENTS SERVICE 2 M..J.WHITE - Representative CHILDERS ROAD GISBORNE \ 1 -P/ione 1115 Box 198 - > PATENTS - DESIGNS -TRADEMARKS f GUM ARABIC, in large* or small quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16868, 24 October 1925, Page 4
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