FLOUR IS DOWN * COCKRELL'S > ; » lOOs, IDs Od; 50 10s; ‘-’s 's, 5s 3d. ( BUY NOW! » ► 'I OUR PRICES TALK. LAKE ADVANTAGE AND TALK. TOO! WHERE MONEY GOES FARTHEST FOR EVERYTHING. i | RUMMER'S CASH OXFORD ST., FURS. : gEND us your Furs and Fur Coats for j remodelling, repairing, relining and I renovating, and make like now at small 1 costs. Fur skins of all kinds f\nd descrip- ! ! tiong, TANNED, DYED, and made up ! into fashionable gannonts. ; We also tan and dye sheep and lamb j j skins, Black, Blue, Red, Yellow, Green, , ! Orange and Bleached White, and ma'ko ! j up into bedroom, parlour and motor i I mats. i ) We have a special department for , j this work. ALL KINDS OF ALASKAN AND j j SIBERIAN FURS FOR SALE. . J Prices and estimates on application. ' j Gountry orders receive prompt attention. [ ALASKA FUR DEPOT, ’ Manufacturing Furriers, ! Tanners and Dyers, I | 103 Willis Street (upstair?), : WELLINGTON. ; ; THE WILL AND THE WAY. | ! No. 7.—MAKING AND BREA KINO : STORE, LEVIN.
j OF ESTATES. Everybody knows that the breaking j of anything is usually easier than the | making. ‘'Some men devote a lifej time to building up an estate —and their heirs proceed to dissipate it in three or | four years," writes an American re- ' viewer. "Who’s to blarue;’’ Not tko I heirs, but primarily the men who are j careless enough to leave their fortunes in inexperienced hands." A reviewer of the statistics of estates ia the CbS.A, say*: "The average estate lasts from wsn to nine years after the creator’s death. Unwise investments, loss of dissipation i m 90 per cent of cases prove tha un- ! doing." ! Trouble is courted when a person ! does not make the right kind of will nor arrange for the right kind of trus- ; tee. The way to safeguard an estate against ruinous mismanagement or dissipation is by appointing the Stateguaranteed Public Trustee as executor in a carefully-drafted will. Enquiries welcomed. Apply to A. MOSLEY, DISTRICT MANAGER, PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, LEVIN, i Branch Office at Otaki. (Next door to "Mail’’ Office). SAIfEK, TURNER, AND BROWN, BARRISTERS fc SOLICITORS, WELLINGTON, I VISIT OTAKI uo SATURDAY? and COURT DAY'S. Wellington ’phones 700 and 702. Otaki ! ’phone 105. Premises: —hleetrs JopKn •fc Co’s. Office (Opposite Central Hotel).
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Otaki Mail, 1 September 1922, Page 2
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