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(c.ChOICRTOn) Of’TICI AliS OF CHRISTCHURCH. Next visit will be July 2nd. 1 and 3rd. READ AND LEARN A little booklet dealing with a subject of interest to every property-owner—and especially to farmers—has been issued by the Public Trust Office: It is entitled—■ , “THE FARMER’S WILL.” and is full of valuable information. It will be appreciated by all who wish to safeguard the ..future welfare or their families. A cdpy of the booklet may be obtained from any Office or Agent of the Public Trustee, or free by post from the Public Trustee, Wf'lington. Sept. s—Magistrate’s Court sitting. .Sept. 9-10-11—Princess Theatre, Westland Competitions. " o—Licensing Committee at -Magistrate's Court sitting. Competitions, Demonsfcration Ni
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