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THANKS. The family of the late Mrs. Guilford, Frankleigh Park, New Plymouth, desire to tender their sincere thanks to all kind friends for telegrams, letters and floral emblems received in their recent sad bereavement, and also to Dr. Blackley for his attention and kindness during the illness of our late beloved mother.

Wills of 68,000 Living Persons. THE wills of 68,000 persons who have appointed the Public Trustee to act as executor are held, free of charge, in the strong-rooms of the Public Trust Office for safe custody, and new wills are being lodged at the rate of 500 a month. All sections of the community are represented in this impressive total. The Public Trustee prepares wills free of charge and holds them in safe custody if appointed executor. Inquiries will be welcomed and information gladly supplied on application to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to any of his representatives throughout New Zealand. I—l. BOON BROS., LTD. COVER STREET. Funerals Furnished in Town & Country. . With Prompt Attention. 'Phone: Business Hours, 1293. Night, Sundays and Holidays, 125 and 1336. A.M.P. SOCIETY. Largest and most successful Mutual Life Office in the British Empire, and offers the best contract obtainable. The To-morrow you spoke about will soon be yesterday. CONSULT J. R- MURCH, Taranaki District Agent, Box 87, New Plymouth, about your next Policy, and be a successful buyer of Insurance.

Coastal residents are promised an excellent evening’s amusement at the Rahotu hall on Thursday next, when the ladies of the Plunket Society will hold a euclrre party and dance, particulars of which will be found on page three. The Rev. Canon E. H. Strong and the Rev. R. F. Clark leave New Plymouth on Monday to attend the Diocesan Synod in Hamilton. During their absence Archdeacon Evans will attend to urgent matters. The concert to be held in the Whiteley hall, New Plymouth, on Thursday is under the auspices of the. Mothers’ Club, whose aim it is to help the Girl Citizen movement and to aid the efforts of the Y.W.C.A. A delightful programme has been arranged by Mrs. A, B. MacDonald, the accompanist being Miss A. Horner. The family group for 1930. You will be wanting one! For what will gi\e you greater pleasure in the years to come, than looking back on your family as it is today. Come in to the Oakley Studios Kash Building (upstairs), Devon Street. Men! Now is the time to lay in a stock of men’s pyjamas at the Melbourne’s annual Winter Sale. Striped flannelette pyjamas reduced to 5/11. Heavy twill ditto were 8/11, now 7/6; pretty striped cashmeretto 8/11 and 10/6; famous Hor rockses double warp and extra heavy twill pyjamas reduced from 15/6 to 11/o pair.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1930, Page 8

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