Phones —Office 1218. P.O. Box 64. Private 1216. G. W. SELLAR, P.I.A. (N.Z.), FJ.il, (N.Z.) (Successor to W. B. Chennells and Co.) PUftT.tr! ACCOUNTANT a AUDITOB, COMPANY SEOBETABY. PEBBY STBEET MASTEBTON. gIiADDEN, PAVITT AMD DYJSTT, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS MASTEBTON AND WELLINGTON. C. WHITE-PARSONS, CHIROPRACTOR. Graduate Palmer School, Davenport, U.S.A., and member N.Z. Chiropractors ’ Association (Incorported). 36 WOBKSOP BOAD, MASTEBTON. ’Phone 1021 for appointments. ARTHUR WILLIAMS, PIANOFOBTE AND ORGAN TUNER AND REPAIRER. “HIRWAIN,” POWNALL STBEET, MASTERTON; Phone 2431. Agent H. NIMMO & SONS, LTD., Wellington, Piano Specialists to His Excellency the Governor-General. SAFETY FOR YOUR ESTATE. No. 15.-r—An Adaptable Institution. Necessarily the Public Trustee is required to observe the laws and regulations defining his powers and duties, but many thousands of clients have found that any fear that the administration will behampered by cumbersome machinery is groundless. They have found evidence of this solid permanent principle of the service. The Public Trust Office exists for the public—not the public for the Public Trust Office. The experience of the past half- ' century has proved that the State-guaranteed Office has closely studied the needs of the public, and is always prompt in adapting itself to those needs. Accordingly the Office has been quick to bring under the notice of the Government any need of alteration by legislation or regulation for the advantage of people faho have business relations with the department. Thus the Public Trust Office lias achieved a good reputation for alert, intelligent progressiveness. For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to Mr. S. J. Smith, District Public Trustee, Masterton. Agencies at Carterton, Eketahuna, Martinborough and Pahiatua.
Stanton’s QUEEN STREET, , OPPOSITE KNOX CHURCH. TELEPHONE 1640. IF SUMMER COMES! WE’RE OPTIMISTIC ENOUGH to '' hope it may. Here’s a list of Hotter Weather needs: — SALMON, good pink, slb tins, 9d; in pound tins, 1/2, 1/6 to 2/SPAGETTI, Heinz’s, 1/6. SHEEP TONGUES, C.M.C., specially good, 1/7. PICKLED ONIONS, 1/5. JELLIES, recommended, 3/3 dozen. DATES, new cartons, Turban, 10 d. DATES, new season’s, bulk, 6d. TINNED PEACHES, 1/9. KORNIES—The Ideal Hot-weather Breakfast, ready cooked, 1/3. CERTAINLY WE’LL DELIVER ALL ORDERS. THERE’S A SHILLING DISCOUNT IN EACH POUND FOR CASH. Good Groceries
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14852, 5 February 1923, Page 4
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