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You can shear a sheep by hand and make a good job of it. But what a slow and costly process it is compared with the use of modern machines. In the same way you can leave to your family full management of your estate and the attendant worries about investments, mortgages, payment of death duties and other charges—all in addition to their daily farm routine. But then again you can let the modern, efficient, helpful service of the Public Trust Office lift all these troubles and exacting details from A IT Th I I il their shoulders. 111 ft If I R T. I l> The experience of over 70 years in T.-UT/ 1 Uif Lli V the administration of Farm Estates _ __ is an assurance of personal and FBI BB BT LI FBI Bl 11 efficient protection and advice. •I' SC | W I 81 Si 10/4 1 ft U’ (j 1 Jj lj “ ’ ' -■ Displays of the New Autumn Fashions ARE NOW FEATURED THROUGHOUT OUR STORE Smart Styles in FROCKS, .COATS and MILLINERY are on display for your inspection. We have a very attractive range of FUR COATS and CAPES, all fashioned on the Newest Lines WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THESE NEW STYLES See our range of DRESS FABRICS A. COURT & SON POLLEN ST., THAMES Box 14 Phone 27 ■■■■■■■■■■fcBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBIBBBBBBBOBBBBBB j DO NOT TRAVEL HELP THE NATION BY STAYING AT HOME Because of the abnormal demand which is being made on railway facilities during the Easter period, the public are earnestlv requested ,not to travel unless their journey is absolutely essential. Before travelling, ask vourself sincerely, “Is my journey really necessary?” TRAVEL ONLY IF YOU MUST I • r

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3252, 14 April 1943, Page 7

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279

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3252, 14 April 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3252, 14 April 1943, Page 7

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