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PRUNES gdperlb SULTANAS 8d per lb SEEDLESS RAISINS 7a per lb EDMONDS BAKING POWDER 1/4 Large Tin WHERE MONEY GOES FARTHEST EOR EVERYTHING. CASJH STORE, OXFORD ST., LEVIN [A Card.] BEERE &z SEDDON. AUTHORISED SURVEYORS & CIVIL ENGINEERS. 220 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. G.P.O. Box 1410. 'Pliouo 2452. JICKELL AND GILMOUR, PALMERSTON NORTH. fYTVIL AND MECHANICAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS. Sewerage, Water-Works, Laud Draiuago and Hydro-Electric Works. the will and the way. No. 7.—Making land Breaking of Estates. Everybody knows that the breaking of anything is usually easier than tire making. “Some men devote a life-time to building up an estate —mild their heirs proceed to dissipate it in three ftr four years,” writes an American reviewer. “Who's to blame? Not the heirs, but primarily the men who are careless enough to leave their fortunes in inexperienced hands.” A reviewer of the statistics of estates in tile U.S.A. . says:— “The average estate lasts from seven to nine years after the creator’s death. Unwise investments, loss or dissipation I in 90 per cent., of cases prove the undoing.” Trouble is courted when a person does not make the right kind of will and arrange for the right kind of trustee. The way to safeguard tin estate from ruinous mismanagement or dissipation is by appointing the State-guaranteed Public Trustee as your executor in a Careful!v dratted with For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or Mr AMosley, District Manager, Levin-

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Otaki Mail, 9 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 9 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 9 November 1923, Page 2

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