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Bert Tasker and Go., The Cheapest Shop in Motueka for Drapery !, The effect of our SPOT CASH SYSTEIM. is that we are able to put before von such values as must convince the.most sceptical that for Real, Sterling "Bed Rbek Value we are absolutely on top. We import all our Goods direct from the Manufacturer, pay spot cash for them, and sell for spot cosh ; this eanbles us to sel l a single article at wholesale price. Here are a few lines which will open your eves as to wliat we are doing. Colonial Flannels, lOd per yard Double ]Bed. Sheeting, Is per yard, worth fully Is 6d per yard . Shirtings, 4| per yard - A grand line of Ladies’ Hose, 'at bs a pair Three Pairs of Men’s All Wool Knitted S ix, for 2s 6d All Wool Dress Serges in Kavy. Black, and Red, at Is 6d per yar.., worth 2s 6d 4,000 yards of Flanelette, in striped sin cl plain colors, .worth 9d, to be cleared. For 6d per vard . . BLANKETS ! . BLANKETS l ..... BLANKETS ! Soiled, Soiled, Soiled, A few pairs lefti to be cleared at one third off the usual prices. Hurry up, here’s your chance for the coming winter. A reed, genuine Bargain. 'AU Goods marked at absolute Wholesale Price , to be: sold for SPOT CASH to the first comers. HARRY FOWLER, High-street, MANAGER FOR BBST THSKBE &&&., Alotruilca. : ' ' ' ' ;

POOR OLD ROBINSON CRUSOE DID NQTKNOW WHAI TO DO—SO ■ HE. SAT DOWN AND WROTE. TOTHL NEWZEALAND FOLK FOR A PAIR OFTWpCF BOOTS -- ~ n,L - 0l “ WDN'T DO SO ? II iU o Or Or SC h &r^< SaS^'i* \ ■ UV ‘.' .*! it y 9 £ 3# II!!! 3 u eiHisi un rk \ ViQ hi H feiMif j(|j jf | ijta oilli { \Uiijli l hi Hi if 4 « I 0 OPQ& QSJpS ** “ I"% I 1

PUBLIC TRUST; OFFICE -OFI EE ZELAAND. | i

O • j THE OFFICE UNDERTAKES THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS: j 1. The A! ministration of all Intestate‘Estates. - - j 2. The Executoi'ship of the Wills of Persons who may appoint the Public Trus- j tee their Executor; also the Administration of Trusts ami Estates re- J umi need by previously appointed Trustees and Executors. { 3. The Administration of all kinds of money Trusts- including Marriange Settlements. . - 4. The Administration of the Estates of Lunatics. 5. The M onagoment of property as Attorney or Agent for the Owner. 6. The Deposit of Wills for safe custody when the Public Trustee is appointed Executor. ' In pi ivnte trustee ships, death and’absence reiydev necessary numerous and expensive deeds not required by the Public Trustee’s Administration, which has besides Office Solicitor’s advice without expense to the .estates. The Public Trust Office, although a department of the State, is absolutely free from political influence or control. For pa .•ieulavs as to the Office and its work apply to any of tiie Office Agents or to the undersigned, at. the Public Trust Office, Wellington. I W. J. POYNTON. ! Public Trustee

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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 193, 26 June 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 193, 26 June 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 193, 26 June 1903, Page 1

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