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NO. 2.-—THE WILL AS AN INSURr ANCE POLICY. “Where there is no will there is no way to carry out the wishes of the Testator in regard to the disposal of his property,” remarks a writer on wills. Where there is n« will, there is a way to all manner of anxiety, suffering and loss for dependents, but where there is a right will, there is a riglit way to peace of mind for the testator in his lifetime and to the best possible provision for dependents—if the right will appoints the right trustee. “Consider your will in the same light as, insurance—-for it is insurance. It insures ; the protection of your estate,” j states another authority >on wills. But obviously such in- 3 suranco ' cannot he obtained K J by the will alone. To the j making of the right will must be added such efficient, faithful administration of the cstale as the State-guaranteed Public Trustee can give. I-’or further information ap- i p!y to:— * I i A. MOSLEY, District Manager, i Public Trust O'hce, LEVIN. FATERINE. THE NATURAL LIQUID CALF FOOD, j SIMPLE TO USE. NO SCALDING, j Saves 50% in Tims, 100? gin Cost. . Read what Taranakr-Dairymen think Oi it:— j "I have pleasure in stating that l { am more than pleased with the results ! obtained from the use of>FATERINE. It has t been fed to my calves with I splendid results, and given also as a ; medicine. I found it gave immediate J relief, and is a speedy cure for pneu- < monia. Its preparation and feeding! are simplicity itself, and a big saving j of time is effected in comparison with » the old methods of feeding.”—(Sgd.) J. B. CORRIGAN. | Chairman, Hawera Dairy Co. j Enquire from your Dairy Company ; or from the District Agent. j E. H. CRABB; 73 RANGITIKEf SJTU3ET, PALMERSTON NORTH. ] Phone 700. Box 963. PALMERS CHICK FOOD.| i UNSURPASSED for raising ! strong, healthy chicks!, ! Used by the principal breeders i throughout the Dominion. 1 PROCURABLE frdm all deal- 1 ers, or communicate direct j with the manufacturers— J At J. PALMER ' AND CO., LTD. w

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Shannon News, 10 January 1922, Page 4

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352

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 10 January 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 10 January 1922, Page 4

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