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The total number of Wanganui objections to (ho Covernineut valuatjoiiK is 1300. In a numbw of cases those have been duplications, both Iho owners and tenants 'objecting, so that this will induce ihe number to about 1000 to lie dealt with by I lie Assessment Court. A Dunedin eorrcspondeul states that Mr Dum-nn Ross, who died on July :> at his residence in Litl lehoiirne, vyas during his lifetime liberal with his gifts to missions, mid the interest that he took in these matters is shown by his nil'. Amongst a number of specific legacies am £SO to the Stilling Tract Enterprise (Scotland), .€.'.00 to Chnlmors Church (Dunedin), and t2;i to the Presbyterian Church at Maori Hill. The residue -of Ins estate is to 4-e divided equally between the National Bible Society "I Scotland and the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand for the purposes ol its foreign missions, and both ol those Imdies should receive a substantial sum. A SHAVING SOAP THAT SATISFIES. Hexona The New Triangular Stick. Rexotm Shaving Soap makes for comfort and hygiene in shaving, and tempers the skin against wind and bad weather. It produces a. thick creamy lather which softens the beard and make:; shaving a pleasure. Rcxoua Shaving Soap is wj*™: iliine entirely new in every respect. Sold only' in triangular enari.tlled boxes, prioe, 2».

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16705, 24 July 1928, Page 5

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16705, 24 July 1928, Page 5

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16705, 24 July 1928, Page 5

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