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PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED. rpOWN and Suburb Canvassers. No -8- previous experience of the line required, but must produce credentials for honesty and capacity of salesmanship. Good salary can be earned by energetic worker. Apply by letter to “R4B, ” c/o this office. « WAVERLEY RACES. seven-seater Cadallie Car will leave P.O. at 9.45 for Waverley Races on Saturday and Monday. Return immediately after Races. Faro 15s return. Book seats by ringing 3049. F. RHODES, Owner-driver. NOTICE OF LICENSING POLL (PRO-

POSALS FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE, NATIONAL PROHI-i BITION, OR STATE PUBCHASE AND CONTROL), AND OF TIME AND PLACE FOR SELECTION OF FIT PERSONS TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS THEREFOR IN pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1908, and the amendments thereto, I, Frederick Charles Wilson, Returning Officer for the Ilangitikei Licensing District, do hereby give notice that on the 4th day of November, 1925, the day appointed for taking the Electoral Poll for the Electoral District of Rangitikei, simultaneously therewith a LICENSING POLL will be taken upon the following proposals:— NATIONAL CONTINUANCE. STATE PURCHASE AND CC S'TROL. NATIONAL PROHIBITION. Nominations of persons to appoint scrutineers in accordance with the Licensing Act, 1908, and tha amendments thereto, in respect of each of the said , proposals must be lodged with mo not later than five o’clock in the afternoon 1 of the 28th day of October, 1925. And 1 hereby give notice that I shall on the 30th day of October, 1925, at the hoar of tea o’clock in the forenoon, at my office in Marton, publicly consider all nomination-papers of persons to appoint scrutineers which have been duly lodged in respect of the said Licensing Poll. Dated at Marton, this 22nd day of October, 1925. F. C. WILSON, Returning Officer, j NOTICE OF LICENSING POLL (PROPOSALS FOR NATIONAL CON-' TINUANCE, NATIONAL PROHIBITION, OR STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL), AND OF TIME AND PLACE FOR SELECTION OF FIT PERSONS TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS THEBEFOB IN pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1908, and the amendments thereto, I, Albert James Ching, Returning Officer for the Patea Licensing District, do hereby give notice that on the 4th day of November, 1925, the day appointed for taking the Electoral Poll for the Electoral District of Patea, simultaneously therewith a LICENSING POLL will be taken upon the following proposals:—NATIONAL CONTINUANCE. I STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL. NATIONAL PROHIBITION. Nominations of persons to appoint scrutineers in accordance with the Licensing Act, 1908, and tha amendments thereto, in respect of each of the said , proposals must be lodged with me not later than five o’clock in the afternoon of the 28th day of October, 1925. And I hereby give notice that I shall on the 30th day of October, 1925, at the hour of 11 o ’clock in the forenoon, at my office in the Magistrate's Court, Hawera, publicly consider all nominationpapers of persons to appoint scrutineers which have been duly lodged in respect of the said Licensing Poll. Dated at Hawera, this 21st day of October, 1925. A. J. CHING,

Returning Officer. CTTEGGLUN, □ ±1 ’Phone 355. Marton. BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 10 MILL STREET, MARTON. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. Jobbing Work, Alterations, and Additions Executed. rpHE QF JNTESTACY What causes a man to risk his family’s welfare by not making a , good will drawn by an expert? In some cases this neglect is due to a dislike of anything which suggests the inevitable, common end of mankind. In other cases the fault is sheer procrastination, the constant deferring of a task which is regarded as difficult. Both these causes are unworthy of a thoughtful family man; either fault may mar an otherwise good record of citizenship. When a man does not leave a will providing for a wise reliable executor and trustee he practically gives this order; “Divide my estate according to tho laws of inheritance. Make the division on tho rigid basis fixed by the law to meet the average ease.” An intestate estate cannot be conserved to the best advantage of dependants. It must be 1 wound up and divided—not as tho late owner would have willed, but as the law directs. The Stateguaranteed Public Trust Office is able to show the way to a better disposition of the estate by a will prepared by a competent draftsman. t , For information apply to— T. R. ALLEN, ’ District Public Trustee, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19435, 22 October 1925, Page 1

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