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MEAT PACKING & BACON 00. (CO*OP.) Ltd. CALFSKIN’S We are Spot Cash Buyers of Calfskins in any quantity at (highest market rates. J. C. GARDNER, Buyer. PHONE 219. Receiving Depot:— PARKER, VINCENT AND CO’S. THE WILL AND THE WAY.

No. B.—The Age of Specialisation. “In every vital matter you consult a specialist; and, if you are prudent, you consult him without, delay. There ' is no more vital matter than the final disposal of your estate. Upon it rests the future of the. people who depend * upon you for support,” wrote the president of a big bank last year. It, is extraordinary that some men who are extremely cautious in the making of their estates are unwise in the making of their wills and in their selection of executors. They may have a blind faith in the ability of friends whom time may prove utterly incompetent or unable to carry out the du- ' ties properly. There is no such risk of failure, to the distress of dependents, when the Public Trust Office is jseleeted for the management of an | estate. The State guarantee ensures safety; the well-trained staff assures efficiency. Enquiries welcomed. Apply to— A, MOSLEY, District Manager, PUBLIC TRUST, LEVIN.

Everybody can hate delicious eggs in the dear season by preserving supply now with Sharland’s “Moa” Brand Egg Preservative. Eggs may be fried, poached or boiled. “Tinned” eggs are usually only fit for cooking. But eggs preserved with Sliarland’s Moa Brand Egg Preservative may be fried, boiled or poached. No unpleasant flavour.

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Shannon News, 29 August 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 29 August 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 29 August 1922, Page 4

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