THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 7.—MAKING AND BREAKING OB ESTATES, ' Everybody knows that the breaking of aiy tiuug is usua-iy easier than tho maiv.ng. ••some men devote a lifetime to building up an estate —and their heirs proceed to dissipate it in three or four years,” writes an American review. Ui. ‘‘Who's to biauief” Not tho heirs, but primarily the men who are careless enough to leave their fortunes in inexperienced hands.” A reviewer of the statistics of estates in the O.S.A. £a - V3: I •‘The average estate lasts from seten to nine years after the creator’s death, j Unwise investments, loss of dissipation I in t'O pier cent of cases prove the un- I doing. ’ ’ Trouble is courted when a person I does not make the right hind of will nor arrange, for the right kind of trustee. The way to safeguard an estate against ruinous mismanagement or dissipation is by appointing the Stateguaranteed l’ulilic Trustee us executor in a carefully-drafted will. Enquiries welcomed. Apply to— A. MOSLEY, DISTRICT MANAGER, PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, LEVIN. Branch Office at OtakL (Next door to "Mail” Office).
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Xu THE RESIDENTS OX OTAKI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. f JAMES O'CONNOR, beg to announce that 1 have CARR TING IN OTAKI with a 3-ton MOTOR LOBBY, and INTEND MAK ISO BEG UL All TRIPS TO WEELJLNGTUN OB OTHEK PLACES AS DESIBED. I am prepared to take LARGE OK SMALL QUANTITIES by j arrangement, and I make a specialty | in PACKING and REMOVING FUR j NITUEE to any part of the town o: country*. Estimates given and any information can be obtained at the Depot (JOPLIN & CO.), AUCTION MART, OTAKL JAMES O'CONNOR, OTAKL W E quote the following lines. I'.Q.K.; LEVIN:— MAIZE 5s 5d per bush WHEAT 5s 6d per bash A. GABION* OATS 5s per bash. SPABKOWBILL OATS . . 5s per bush. D.D. ALG- SEED OATS. 5s s<i per bust POLLARD 5d bag I BRAN, 150 13s sd. 150 He. sd, 18' : lbs sd. FLOCK P"' -Is sd, 50 11*. ‘ MOOSE MEAL 15a per 100 i MOOSE CAKE 15* 6d per 100 ‘ I.A. SUGAR - -1-. 701 b •-OA.P 21:-. dils 6d case TABES AND SEED POTATOES JLANTXFJS for Potatoes and Vegetable NITRATE OF SODA. GRASS SEED of all kinds. Vv. UUL L, ’■.. i. 7. C 4.-..’. s, i.EVTN. P.O. ’RtPCJ 5.
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