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Dee. J—Hokitika Library Committee at 7.130. Dec. 4.—Princess Theatre, Everybnilvs Pictures. Dec. 5—W. Jeffries and C'o. .stock sole, Kokatnlii Saloyurds. ■ Dec. 6- - Westland Acclimatisation Society at 7..‘50. Dee. ;■>, Princess Thenl re, Ku ry iindys Pictures. Dec. A.-—Plain and Fancy Dress . ill, St. .Mary’s Club. Dec. 7.- Nomination!-: close, Westland Pacino; Club. Dec. 7- (Din in ii. too Westland Pacing Chib at 8.-Jo. Dec. 7- Children’s fancy dross ball, ixoil.eningi Publie Mali. Dee. 7 .Nominations close Westland i rotting Club’s meeting. Dec. B.—At noon, W. Jeffries and Co. auction sale farm properties, estate late J. Dimmick. Dee. 8 Princess Theatre, sale oT Pacino; (!hib’s booths and rights. Dec. 12, I.'!.—Princess Theatre, Benelil I 1 ire Brigade Demonstration Funds. Dee. I I Concert and Hall in aid of Woodstock School. Dee. I I -At 8 ji.m. meeting Westland Hospital Hoard. Dec id- At noon. W. Jeffries and Co. auction stile ol Kokalnhi (arm properties. Dec. iR. Concert and hall, Koilerangi Hall. Dec. IP.—West land Land Board meets. Dec. IP.—Acceptance close, Westland Pacing Cluli. Dec. 26.—Kauier Tennis Club Hall. Dec. 26—Municipal Baths Swimming Carnival, commencing at 7.30 o'clock. Dec. 26, 27.—Westland Pacing Club, midsummer meeting. .Inn. 2---Acceptances close Westland Trotting Club’s meeting. Jan. 53—Westland Trotting Club’s meeting, Hokitika racecourse. u ES.” There is the title of an interesting leaflet which explains briefly five of the many advantages of the Public d rust Office over private frushedep. ’llicse advantages all combine to give peace ol mind to the testator whose Will names the .Public Trustee as executor. Copies of the leaflet may he obtained from any Oiliec or Agent of the Public Trustee, or free bv post from the Public Trustee Wellington.
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