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Xasker and The* The effect-'of our SPOT CASH SYSTEM is that we are able to put before yousufh values as must convince the most sceptical that lor ileal, £3(££;rilliflj Sed K?OC*l{ "Vals.se we are absnlutelv on t.on. We import a-11 our Ooods direct from the Manufacturer, p.-iy spot cash for them, and sell for spot cash ; this eanbles .us- to: sell a single article; at wholes-do - «-.■« ■•••».> ~. Colonial Flannels, lod per yard sheeting, Is per yard, worth fully Is 6(1 per yard ... '~. . Shirtings, &i per-yard" A giand line of L-adies' Hose, at Is a. pair Three Pairs ,pf Men's All Wool Knitted Sox, for 2s 6.1 All Wool Dress Serges in,Navy. Black, and Red, at Is 6d per yar*,, worth 2s 6d 4,000 yards of Flanelettej in striped and plain colors, worth 9d, to be cleared for Sd ner vard BLANKETS!""BLANKETS! BLANKETS! .. ; -■. Soz/td, Soiled, Soiled^ A few pairs left, to 'he cleared at one third off the usual prices. Hurry up, here's your, chance for the corning winter. A real, genuine Haryahi-. All Goods marked at absolute Wholesale Price, to he sold for SPOT CASH io the first comers. IT T> MANAGER FOR o?WLGK 9 BERTTHSKES&.e®., High-street. Motneka. POOR OLD ROBINSON DIDNOTKNOWWHAT N TO DO —SO —— FOR A PAIR BOOTS . iiiLa-jL. WON'TTOHJI'DOSO^ ?ots» c <«?3 <r«* r&x* | rftJ&lJlL;'! rii'Viß'S™ m

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1 ■ - : •> ana Interest Gun an feed bv the State ! ' ■■ ■THE OFFICE UNDERTAKES- THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS r 1. The Administration of all Intestate Estates. 2. Th'# Executorship of the Wills of Persons who may appoint the Public Trustee their Ek ecu tor; also the Administration of Trusts and Estates renounced bv previoTtsjy appointed Trustees and. Executors. 3. The Administration of all kinds of money Trusts— nieluding Marvin nge Settlements. ! 4. The Administi*ation of the" Estates of Lunatics. j 5; The Management; of property as Attorney or Agent for the Owner. ; : o.- The Deposit of Wills for safe custody when the Public Trustee is ued I. Executor. i • -. ' -,..■-. :., ■, 1 , ; i.n piivav.etrusteeshipsydear.il and n-hsence render necessary numerous an<i j expensive deeds not required by the Public Trustee's Administration, which ■ has besides Office Solicitor's advice without expense to the estates. The "Pnhli;I Trust Oin.ce, ai though, a department of the State, is absolutely free from poiitiI cal influence or control. j For pariculars as to the Office and ;its work supply to any of the Office Agents ( or to the under-signed, 'at the 1 Public" Trust Office, Wellington. I •--■• -••■ ■••■■-• w . j. POYNTON. I"" - >,■-,.- ~-.. Public Trustee *" t

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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 185, 29 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 185, 29 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 185, 29 May 1903, Page 1

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