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DIARIES FOR 1922. Full Stocks at COCKRELL'S. RUMMER'S CASH STORE, OXFORD ST., LEVIN. WHERE MONEY GOES FARTHEST FOB EVERYTHING. WE HAVE GOT THE BOOKS YOU WANT. Send at onee for our complete new Catalogue of booto. It will interest you. Se.nt Post Free to any address. Write To-day! Don't Delay! AITKEN'S BIG BOOK AND MUSIC STOKE. [A Card.] BEERE & SEDDON, AUTHORISED SURVEYORS & CIVrL ENGINEERS. 220 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. G.P.O. Bos 1115. 'Phone 2452. POOR WILLS ARE COSTLY. "Broken wills are te-day a? common a? broken bones. This is because thousands neglect to have the important document prepared by an experienct<l lnwvcr," stated an : ' thority" recently. Many a "homemade" will has ended in poverty for litigants. If a man wishes to have a good will, one which will ensure the administration of his estate in accordance with his wishes.'he should go to the Public Trustee. This State-guaranteed offiec has had long years of experience in the handling of all manner of estates. It is eminently well-qualified to give the righi advice and the right management. When the Public Trustee comes in, anxiety goes out. '•Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust," wrote Emerson. There is no better Trust for a will and its administration than the Public Trustee. A. MOSLEY, DISTRICT MANAGER. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. LEVTN. Brr.nch Office at. OtnVi. (Next door to "Hail" Office). Open every Thursday from 9.30 to

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Otaki Mail, 17 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 17 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 17 March 1922, Page 2

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