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HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON. rpHE CECIL is patronised by Wairarapa’s leading settlers. Wairarapa visitors will find the best of accommodation at the Hotel Cecil, which is immediately opposite the Lambton Station. J. MoPARLAND, Proprietor. Night Porters kept. All Trains and Steamers met. TARATAHI HOTEL Now in charge of R. A. Evensen (Late of Wellington). SPEIGHT’S ALE ON DRAUGHT. Best brands of Spirits stocked. Good meals and clean beds. Tariff 8/- per diem. ’Phone 63, Carterton. Seaton, Sladden & Pavitt, CIVIL ENGINEERS and AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, MASTERTON AND WELLINGTON. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT ■ AND BUILDING SOCIETY. QpHE SOCIETY is prepared to receive Money on Deposit. Terms on application. J. B. KEITH, Manager.

Arthur Williams, PIANO TUNER & REPAIRER, Agent, H. Nimmo and Sons, Wellington. Pianos on view at Showroom, “Hirwain,” Pownall street. ’Phone 2431. Terms to suit all. i- r ~ S. FORMAN, CLUB STABLES, MASTERTON. Telephone 1080. LT AS secured an Up-to-date 7-seater Mitchell Car, which will be held ready the Stables. Cabs, Gigs, Buggies and Ambulance Landaus always ready. Only competent and reliable men in charge.

i G. HYDE, FUNERAL FURNISHER AND DIRECTOR. Funerals conducted with either MOTOR FUNERAL CAR or Horse Hearse, CHURCH STREET. ’Phones 1434 and 1433. OUR AUTUMN MILLINERY INCLUDES A GOOD VARIETY OF THE Latest Models Ready-to-wears

VELOURS and r SPORTS HATS • in all shades and styles at the LOWEST PRICES. “VIAMI,” Farrar and Ninnes, 'Phone 1753. Now Two Men are Exactly the r Same Build. may be approximately the same, and the ready-made advertisements that say "we have your size” are true to a certain extent. But the. suit was made for what you 1 might be, not what you ARE. j See the difference with a Ball Tailored to Measure. • The fit PERFECT, the material and ? every detail exactly what you require 1 —there is individuality in every suit, r Come and see the materials on show now; you must admit the values are 0 without equal . r C. S. BALL, ;. TAILORS, QUEEN STREET :: MASTERTON. • (A Card.) L' Thomas C. Wood, L.A.8., TEACHER OF SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION & PIANO. Correct breathing and all the essentials of artistic singing thoroughly i taught. QUEEN STREET :: MASTERTON. e I, « THE WILL AND THE WAY. e No. 49—How will the Family Fare? i Some owners of large estates g have built them up carefully and steadily over a period of i years. They have worked on | the maxim, 1 ‘slow but sure.” Others by bold risks on the speculative principle, “nothing venture, nothing win,” have quickly attained a position of wealth. Whether the e possessor af an estate has,- or has not, a speculative disposition, he must in the interest of his family exercise prudence and care when it comes i to settling the disposition of his estate in his wll. He 1 knows that he has no right to risk his family’s future by making a defective will or a I will in which the vital matter i of executorship and trusteeship is not settled in a manner to safeguard his dependants. Careful thought on this question has induced many testators wth large estates to choose the Public Trustee to be their executor ? and trustee. This example is ? being followed by many others with the same cautious consideration for the future of their families. For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to Mr 9. J. Smith, District Public Trustee, Masterton. Agencies at Carterton, Eketahuna, Martinborough and Pahiatua.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 May 1924, Page 4

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