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Church Services PRESBYTERIAN (JHURCH SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1943. Hahei (Saturday evening).—Rev. H. A. Moore. 11 a.m.—Whenuakite: Rev. H. A. Moore. 2 p.m.—Coroglen. Rev. H. A. Moore. 7 p.m.—Whitianga. Rev. H. A. Moore. 7 p.m.—Coromandel. Preacher: Mr D. R. F. Campbell of Morrinsville.

Business N otices. * - -- - . gURGESS AND gROOK L——. 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 b« kept open by Miss L. Evans during the usual hours; professional work will be done by Mr Bowen Clendon, solicitor of Thames, on Mr Brook’s behalf and Mr Clendon will attend at the office every Wednesday from 9 a.m,

M R A. G. T. B RYAN BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, THAMES, Visits Coromandel and Mercury BaJ on second Saturday of each month, Factory meeting day. Attends all Magistrate’s and Warden’s Court sittings at Coromandel. Hours: Coromandel 10-11 a.m4 Whitianga 1 p.m. onwards. For appointments ring 225 Thames.

(TT 1 I 111 I■W vk a man ma kes a will the ■ J 111 1/ IM lj| money and other property he leaves are divided amongst his next of kin according to the strict laws of inheritance. The, result in any particular case — say yours — may be far different from what a wise and considerate husband and father would desire. The law is not unfair in these things —it is merely inflexible. It cannot provide suitably for every individual circumstance. If you have not yet made a will, you should consult the Public Trustee, even though your estate may be small at present. He will prepare your Will free of any charge, if appointed executor; The milt CLEAR RAILWAY WAGGONS QUICKLY OUR WAR EFFORT NEEDS EVERY ONE Industrialist, farmer, merchant, retailer—no matter who you are, you use the Dominion’s transport system—railway waggons are busy bringing goods to you and taking them away. .They have a colossal job to do and they are doing that job. They will do it even better if, when they come to you, you see that they are unloaded or loaded and sent away ngain quicker, quicker, quicker. Talk it over with your staff—they’ll back you if you back diem. PLAN—ENCOURAGE IDEAS — IMPROVISE

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 32, Issue 3291, 21 July 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 32, Issue 3291, 21 July 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 32, Issue 3291, 21 July 1943, Page 7

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