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• JUST TO HAND. Another Assortment of CHILDREN’S FROCKS And ROMPERS, From 3/6 each. MISSES STAFF AN & JOHNSON HIGH STREET - WAIPAWA HAWKE’S BAY MONUMENTAL WORKS. MARBLE AND GRANITE SCULPTORS. CLIYE SQUARE - NAPIER. Designs and Prices on Application. W. H. JONES, Manager. ’Phones: Works 793, Private 1689. Confidence in the Public Trustee. Among the many facts which prove the successful operation of the State-guar-anteed Public Trust Office for the benefit of New Zealand’s people is the continuity of public confidence. Half a century ago the people began to put their trust in this Office, and half a century of faithful work has naturally increased the people’s confidence in this institution. All sections of the community have been pleased to take advantage of the safe, efficient service of the Public Trust Office, which has stood so well the searching test of time. The value of the individual estates administered has ranged from a few pounds to nearly £400,000, and for each, large or small—the service has been thoroughly satisfactory. Many thousands of beneficiaries are grateful to-day for the action of testators in appointing the Public Trustee as the executor and trustee of their estates. For information apply to A. O. Williams, district manager, Waipukurau, who attends at Waipawa each Thursday.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue 67, 1 March 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue 67, 1 March 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue 67, 1 March 1926, Page 2

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