COMING EVENTS.
April 28-29-30 -Visit Col. Carmichael, Salvation Army. Spo, ini services. April 80.— Arahura fat stock sales. April ;io,—-Westland County Council
meets at 2 p.m. Ant'd TL - At 7 p.m. sponial meeting of Hospital Hoard. April 80th.— Princess Then!re, Pictures. May 1 .—Nominations for County elections close at noon. May I.—Dance Koitcrangi Halt. May Ist. Clamant election polling
day. May I.—Westland Chamber of Commerce meets at 7.80. May Ist.---McLean's Picture Benefit, Excelsior Football Club. May 2nd.-—At noon, store stock sale, Kokatahi, W. Jeffries-and Co. May 2nd. Ball, Rubbc Hall, Kokatalii. May 3.—Westminster Glee Singers, Princess Theatre. May 9.—County Elections. May 18. —Westland Land Hoard meets. May Id. --Chrysanthemum Show. All Saint’s Schoolroom. May 20.--Deer shooting season closes. May 28. Empire Eve. Ball for Returned Soldiers' Club at 0 p.m. May 24.—Empire Day. May 24th., 25th., 20th.-Sale of work in St. Mary’s (Hub Rooms. May 30. -,Tumble Sale and dance at, Koitcrangi. ,I one I—Opossum season opens, Westland and Grey districts. June 3.—King’s Birthday. June Ith.—Bowling Club hall. June o-Gth.—Poster Bazaar, Beautifying Society. ‘ June Bth. -At noon, annua! meeting Westland Licensing Committee. Sept, -lth and fith.—All Saints’ Bazaar.
SAFETY FOR. YOUR ESTATE. No 27. Safety for Your Estate. Hesitation May Bring Trouble. A business man may believe firmly that proper provision for the future of his family requires a well made will, hut he may be inclined to defer this important duty because his mind is not completely settled on till points of detail. This hesitation is very unwise, for reasons obvious to anyone, who gives thought to the uncertainties of life. Whatever may bo flip present position and prospects of an estate, tho owner should have his will drawn by an expert, with the least possible delay. If any important changes subsequently aiiive in tho circumstances of the Testator or of those dependent on him, the Will can readily he revised to meet the new circumstances. The State-guaranteed Public Trust- Office will gladly afford the advice which will enable the Testator to make the best possible provision for his beneficiaries. For full information apply to the Public Trustee. Wellington, or to AIR T. It. SAYWEDL, District Public Trustee. Greymoutli. A representative Of Die Office is in attendance at Hokitika on Thursdays and Fridays in each week.
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