P. PRIDHAM, “The Careful Dentist,” Has secured the services of .Air Hailand, Mechanical Specialist (late American I Dental Co.) Address: Victoria Avenue (next Christ Church). gMITH, JJEAUCHAMP AND CO., (H. Hague Smith, A.P.A.N.Z.). (H. R. H. Beauchamp). PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS AND COMPANY SECRETARIES. 14 Wicksteed Place, P.O. Box 91. Wanganui. Telephone 230. & MARCHANT. _ surveyors and Civil Engineer:, 17 Wicksteed Place, Wanganui. P.O. Box 371. ’Phone 23. ■ NJ 1S S WO RSDE L L, TEACHER OF DRESSMAKING, Hallenstcin’s Buildings. Classes —Wednesday and Friday, 10-12, 2-4. Wednesday Evening, 7-9. Paper Paterns cut to measure; also materials cut for Costumes, Frocks, etc. WALL & BOGLE LICENSED SURVEYORS and CrVIL ENGINEERS. WANGANUI: —10 Wicksteed Place. 3 P.O. Box 168. lAIHAP3I: — J. P. Aldridge's Bldgs. - Station Street. P.O. Box RAETIHI: — Agents, Messi's Yo-ang and Greager, P.O. Bex 56. A Card. ' JJORSLEY AND rpUSTIN, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. 9U Ridgway Street, Wanganui. WOULD YOU INSURE YOUR LIFE WITH ,V» INDIVIDUAL? The prudent man would not seriously consider such a proposition. Why, then, appoint aa individual Executor to administer your Estate? He will attend to his owu business first. He may not possess the necessary experience to manage yo-rs. He otters no security, aud may , speculate with the funds of the es- ” tale. He may show preference to e some beneficiaries to the disadvan- . cage of others. He may die or leave .he Dominion. The estate would .hen pass into unknown hands—pos- - sibly into the hands of someone - whom the testator would never lave - trusted. s \V ith a view to overcoming much ■ of the uncertainty aud insecurity whica attends the appointment oi s private individuals, the Guardian '■ Trust and Executors Company ot New Zealand Limited, was tmai'd. The GUaRiHAN stands for b , y, Emciency, aud Promptitude, ana on these, aud other good grounds, solicits the care ot your estate. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EAECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z. LTD. L M. SILK. LOCAL AGENT SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BUILDINGS, No. 3 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUi. MISS NEWCOMBE’S BUSINESS GIRLS' ACAOiiMt. SHORTHAND, TO UC ±l-1 f PEj WRITING and ’ ELEMENTARY BOOK-KEEPING. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Efficient and Painstaking Tuition by Experts. S No time wasted. I Classes Re-open Monday, Jan. 2G,. Term commences on date of Pupil’s entry. i Students who take the Newcombe I I Academy Course make good in the I I business world, and are assured of I ; good positious. I I Terms and all information on ap- | plication to Miss Newcombe, Kimberley Chambers, Ridgway St. ’ C. H. DAVIS AND CO. LIMITED MECHaN it AL & ELECTRICAL r ENGINEERS, DAIRY & GENERAL MACHINERY AGENTS, 49 RIDGWAY STREET, s e WANGANUI. e e —— MOTORISTS AND CYCLISTS s DON’T BE PERPLEXED with an annoying trouble cr break down. Taka vantage o. the best repair service <qjEEEBBgreg|B| ’ in town anc. d TAKE IT TO TURNER’S. Rl T 13 YOUR ASSURANCE OF NO RECURRENCE OF THE TROUBLE AND A NEAT, RELIABLE JOB. i ENQUIRE AFTER THE LATEST I MODEL HARLEY DAVIDSON ! I We arc the Agents. TURNER AND CO.. I CYCLING & MOTOR TRADERS E ' MARIA PLACE, 1 WANGANUI.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17800, 24 February 1920, Page 4
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