Business Notices. I J£URGESS AND gROOK BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, ■ During the absence in camp for the)? ! duration of, the war, of Mr M. A. ’ Brook, 8.A., LI.M., the office will he kept open by Miss L. Evans during ■ the usual hours; professional work will be done by Mr Bowen CSendon, solicitor of Thames, on Mr Brook's behalf and Mr Clendon will attend at the office every Wednesday f ram 9 a.itt. to 5 p m.
! QUR FRIENDS ARE SP3G- ! lALLY INVITED TO INVESTIGATE THE BEAUTY AND STABILITY OF “ROCK OF AGES” GRANITE PROI DUCED AT OUR MOEHAU | QUARRIES. I Apply direct to: ] pARKINSON & (JO. gTD. Victoria Street, Auckland.
/small loads ’ \make BIG STACKS Every fork-full helps to ttiafc ■ a dray-load; every dray-lca: helps to build a stack . . . ant every stack adds to your pro vision for winter feed. But ar* you as careful about the security of your wife and family as yot ' are about the well-being o ‘ , y° ur stock ? Are you doinj those things, now, one by one which will ensure their independeuce and security when yot r are no longer here to provide for The making of : will ... the appointment of J capable, trustworthy executoi . these things, not difficull in themselves, are very importl* aW |T jl- II jl taut in your plan for the future IJ J iJ ■ V The Public Trustee can helj -—-j- and advise you in these matters fl ]IB I fg ] 11' 11’ because the Public Trustee is I . Ig| I I I’j I’i long experienced in the adminA .Ml/ </ kz 1 11 D istration of farming estates. io/* Displays of the New Autumn Fashions ARE NOW FEATURED THROUGHOUT OUR 1 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 . • . ' i
DO NOT HOLD THEM BACK RAILWAY WAGONS MUST KEEP MOVING Although railway wagons were never so vital as they are to-day there still are some rail freighters who detain them for storage purposes when they could and should be on their In total, idle wagons ran represent hundreds of days thousands of tons essential delayed* Will you look ?nto it NOW, Mr Rail O'er- and see what you can do to speed the turnround of the wagons that carry your goods? LOAD QUICKLY: UNLOAD OJJICKLYs RE-
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3256, 28 April 1943, Page 7
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