BOON BROS., LTD. GOVER STREET. Funerals Furnished in Town & Country. With Prompt Attention. Thone: Business Hours, 1293. Night, Sundays and Holidays, 125 and 1336. Tlf EMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS, ETC., PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK (Established 1850). 4} PER CENT. PAID ON DEPOSITS. Advances Made on First Mortgage or Freehold Lands. Over £300,000 invested in New Plymouth and surrounding districts. Easy Terms of Repayments.—£s or multi- .- up to £5O may be repaid any quarter day without notice. For full particulars apply— G. E. DINNISS, Manager, Devon Street. JJELPING THE JgSTATE. A Testator appointing the Public Trustee his Executor may also desire to have his family solicitor, a public accountant, an intimate friend, or some other person in whose judgment he has confidence, associated with the Public Trustee in the administration of his estate. This may be done by the appointment of an Advisory Trustee or Trustees to co-operate with the Public Trustee in the management of the testator’s estate. ADVISORY TRUSTEES. Further information relating to • , advisory trustee.*, is contained in a folder just issued by the Public Trust Office. You can get a copy from any Office or Agent of the Public Trustee, or free by post from the Public Trustee, Wellington. G—2 We have re-modelled our showroom and would ask an inspection of our new spring season’s goods. New season’s hats, ready-to-wear, at 12/6. These are in quite the newest styles. Pure silk bloomers, made roomily, 3/6 pair; ladies’ black skirts, cretonne and cambric tops; bungalow aprons at 2/11; ladies’ overalls made of Britway, 9/6; ladies’ Fuji silk nightdresses, lacetrimmed and hem-stitched, 8/11; ladies’ cream cotton vests, 1/9 each. The Hust lers, Devon Street.* It is most unusual, but then you see it is not every day that we move into larger premites. As our present shop is full of new season’s goods and more arriving by every boat, thinking we would be in our new premises, we are forced to make room, and are, therefore, running a removal sale of new goods. So save on your summer outfit by buying at McGruer’s, New Plymouth.* The ladies of the Holy Trinity Church Guild, Fitzroy, have all the winter been preparing for the annual sale of work, to be held in the Fitzroy church hall on Thursday and Friday. The object of the sale is to pay interest on the church loan, interest on the vicarage and repairs to the vicarage. It is also hoped to be able to pay off a further instalment of the loan on the church. The various stalls will be well stocked with a, variety of bargains, especially the
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1929, Page 8
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