COMING EVENTS.
Nov. Exhibition Council nu-.'ls at 7 p.m. Nov. 7>. I’iiture.s. I’rimess Theatre. Nov. fith. Kanieri Cricket Cltdi ball. Nov. 7th- Athletic Club ball. Soldiers’ Hall. Nov. 7. -Social and Dance, Turner’s Hall. Stafford. Nov. B.—Soldiers’ Hall, Euchre tournament at 8 p.nt. Nov. !).—Visit ot Minister of Railways. Nov. I).—Soldiers' Hall. Tennis Club. Nov. !> Ross Kite Brigade ball. Nov. 10.- Badrly's Market, Cass. S<|Uare. Nov. 10.—Soldiers' Hal!. Armistice Kve Dance. Nov. 11. -Armistice Anniversary. Nov. 12.—Soldiers' Hall, R.S.A. Smoke Concert. Nov. 10.- M'estlatid County Council. 2 p.tn. Nov. I,'i. Wcsilan.l Cliambcr ol Commerce, annual meeting. Nov. Milt.— Excelsior Ball, Returned Soldiers' Hall. Nov ‘20.-Tenders close, bold and otli.r properties, estate .1. Mandl. Nov. 21. —Concert and ball, Kanieri Public Hall, aid public school prize fund. Nov. 2*2.—Soldiers' Hall, close of kui-iue Tournament. Noe ‘2B.—Bull. Public Hall. Kokatahi. Nov. 21 Road race, drey to Hokitika Nov. 20. —Soldiers’ Hall, Monster Card Competition. Nov. HO.—St. Andrew’s Day. Dec,Midier l. —Fire Brigade Demonstration, Hokitika. Dee. I..—Westland Provincial Day, Anniversary. Deer. 7. Nominations. Hokitika races. Deer. Jl. Weights, Hokitika, races. Dec. 15.--" Exhibition opens at Hokitika. Deer. 10. Acceptances, Hokitika races. Deer. 25. —Christmas Day (Tuesday). Deer. 26-27—Hokitika races. January 1.- New \ ear s Day (D-* a P Vent).
THE WILL AND THE WAV. No 17. Saving of Time. Trouble and Cast. Half a century'-, experience in all work connected with wills and tin- administration of estates is at the service <>: the public in husim s relations with the Public Trust (Hike. In recent years a policy has been adopted w hicli has provided tor decentralisation to tin- widest passible extent consistent with .safety. The Ollico of each District Rid.lie Trustee has been made as su ll'-c untamed as possible, and ihiis the work oi tin.- district- has been greatly facilitated. Wherever aml whenever it is possible to -avc time the l’uolit- Trustee iia- the right knowledge and the right niuipment to -ave il. ami in saving lime he al-o avoids trouble ami keeps costs ai a minimum. Elli(iciicy i- secured by speeialisa- ; ion ol the work and hy prompt attention to detail by well qualified oflieers. Ihe result is that the Public I rust ( Mice has won t lie confide m e of l ii" public. for fuil information apply to the Public Trustee. Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAY WEB!.. District Public Trustee, drey month, or Mr Win. Wilson (Wm. Duncan and Co ), agent at Hokitika.
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