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MEETINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH GOLF CLUB. (Incorporated). 'THE Annual General Meeting of the New Plymouth Golf Club (Incorporated) will be held at the Soldiers’ Club on SlON DAY, February 12, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers and General. J. AUSTIN, ' Hon, Secretary. MIDHIRST SPORTS CLUB. QENERAL Meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, at 8 p.m. All interested please attend. W. E. SPRAY, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. rpHE & gpHE y/AY. NO. 48—OVERBURDENED PRIVATE TRUSTEES. Sentiment may cause a testator to place a heavy weight of anxiety on a friend by appointing him to be trustee of. his estate. At the outset the trustee, lacking experience, may anticipate that the duties will not be burdensome, but time perhaps proves that the task is not the easy one he expected it to be, with the result that the trustee get* an uneasy feeling that though he is making personal sacrifices in his endeavour- to carry out the wishes of the testator, circumstances preclude him from giving that effi.iefft service which the estate demands. A trustee in this position is well advised to transfer his responsibility to the Public Trustee. Numbers of private" titistees have in this way secured peace of mind for themselves and security for the property entrusted to their charge. The reason is plain to see: The Public Trust Office has the skilled . tail, the experience, the equipment to ensure satisfactorymanagement of an estate, the administration of, which may be quite beyond the powers of a private trustee. For full information apply to tho Public Trustee, Wellington; the District Public Trustee, ; Ncw Plymouth or Hawera, or tho District Mhnftger, Stratford. Part-time Offices also at Waitara, Inglewood. ‘Eltham and Patea.

MOTOR TRIPS. JF sufficient inducement offers, an Observation Car will leave the Post Office at 11 a.m. To-day (Wednesday), via Brougham Street, up Standish Hill, along Wallace Place, through streets of Dartmoor, along to Duncan and Davies’ Nursery, through to Frankley Road, down Frankley Road to Frankleigh Park, return after short stay at Frevhey’s to Frankley Road, to Garage; about two hours. 4/per seat. GIBSON’S MOTORS (AARD SERVICE), TELEPHONE BROUGHAM AND QUEEN STREETS.

OPENING NOTICE. ]y_[R. N. B. BELLRINGER, A.P.A. (N.Z.), A.I.A.N.Z. (by exam.), begs to notify the public that he has commenced practice as a Public Accountant. Auditor and Secretary at the premises of The Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd., Devon St, New Plymouth. TEXACO MOTOR SPIRIT AND LIGHT OF THE AGE KEROSENE. DIRECT shipment of these high-grade Petroleum Products will be landed at New Plymouth, ex s.s. Jersey City, due about February 23. Orders may now be booked with your Garage or Store for ex ship deliveries, or for immediate delivery ex store Moturoa. TEXAS OIL CO., LTD. L. A. NOLAN AND CO, Distributors for Taranaki. J)OCTORS’ PRESCRIPTIONS JT is of immense satisfaction to the Medical Profession, the Public and Ourselves to know our DRUGS and CHEMICALS are obtained from the leading Colonial and British Drug Houses. Hence we have no hesitation in telling the public that our Dispensaries are at your service for the DISPENSING of PRESCRIPTIONS from any Doctor. TEED & COTHE PHARMACY AND MEDICAL HALL. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. “MARSLAND 57IEW” j PRIVATE HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, NOW OPEN. V* MRS. E. T. GOLDI»E

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1923, Page 1

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