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The Public Trust Office Founded 1872 For the benefit of the people of Now Zealand. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WILL | Prepare your Will and hold it in safe custody free of any charge. Act as' executor and trustee under) your Will. Act with private persons appointed under a Will as Advisory Trustees to co-operate with the Publie Trustee in any estate or business requiring expert management. Act as Trustee in place of private persons who may wish to retire from the office of trustee. Act as administrator of estates o’ persons dying without leaving a WillThe trouble and expense of finding - sureties is thus avoided. The Fidelity and Integrity of the Public Trustee and of all Officers employed by him are guaranteed by the State. j Value of assets and funds undei administration on 31st March, 1922 — £25,497,779. ‘For information apply to— J. COUPER, Agert of the Public Trustee, PAEROA. SERV I G E Because of the exceptional facili- \ ties at our command, we pride • ; ourselves on being able to offer the public a service that is unsurpassed anywhere in the district. These facilities include (1) up-to-date premises built specially for the hygienic storage and handling of meat; (2) a delivery system organised for the most prompt and expeditious despatch of all orders entrusted to us ; (3) a fixed policy of buying only the •best of stock that is on the market, and (4) retailing it at a reasonable price. ■ ■ Everybody likes the best, so to prove we have “ the goods,” why not give us a trial ? F. J* WELLS AND SONS. Phone 16. THE PEOPLE’S BUTCHERY. HORSE-SHOEING By Competent Farriers. .. ' All Classes General Smithing. COACH BUILDING & PAINTING Reliable Paints and Varnish used. W. J. ELLIS > Phone 15 — PAEROA. STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS TIKI RULED SCHOOL NOTEBOOKS. Id EACH. SUIT CASES, LEATHER AND LEATHERETTE. PHOTO FRAMES, PADS, ETC. LATEST MAGAZINES. NOVELS, AND NOVELETTES. W. H.Mahony STATIONERY & J FANCY GOODS (opposite Railway Station') PAEROA. THE VOGUE IN AUTUMN AND WINTER FOOTWEAR In the garden of footwear, fashions have blossomed out this season with - all the beauty and variety of pre war "-r ■ days. -.*• We are offering an unmatched assori- ’ . ment of all the newest styles in . winter-weight' boots and shoes for men, women, and children. J. T. WRIGHT . - FOOTWEAR IMPORTER ..." ' BELMONT ROAD — PAEROA. "BERNARD STANSFIELD AUCTIONEER, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER, AND GENERAL DEALER. ' • Phone 66 Paeroa. MART SALES Held Every Friday at 2 p.m. OUTSIDE SALES Conducted anywhere by Arrangement. New and Used Goods bought, sold, or exchanged. And as we - always have a large and varied assortment of New and Secondh nd rumiture on hand at prices to suit all pockets, a visit to our Mart will repay you. We slock the famous patent Foldin ■ Bedsteads, as well as all classes of Bedding." Get cur quotes before purchasing elsewhere, as our motto is Good Quality at Competitive Prices, with this advantage, that liberal terms can always be arranged. J. TERRILL (Late of Lumsden and Smith, Queen St., Auckland) Hairdressing Saloon. Tobacconist, Stationery, School Requisites, Soft Drinks. Up-to-date Billiard Saloon. • L’dies’ and Children’s “Buster” Cutting done on the premises x Particular care given to business. - Absolutely Hygienic Methods. J. TERRILL : : NGATEA. =A -

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4556, 27 April 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4556, 27 April 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4556, 27 April 1923, Page 2

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