aldersets (Opp. Railway Station.) GOOD VALUE IN CHINA, FANCY GOODS, AND STATIONERY. LATEST NOVELS AND MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN.
WANTEDS. MR. "DICK” LAURVI'Q Has now joined THE 'SELF-HELP CO-OP. STAFF. And will be waiting on members and friends for tiieir requirements. Prices will still be. the lowest in Shannon and all profits' returned to thle customers. Build up a business lor yourself by getting all your groceries at THE! SELF-HELP CO-OP. r (The People’s Own Store.) TCI OR SALE—T wo good cows coming X to profit, September and Octo* ber. Apply L,. Satherlby. For SALE—Sittings of Eggs. White Leghorn and Black Orpingtons.’ Also Indian Runner Bucks. Price per sitting 7/6. Apply A. Richards. Stafford street. ' ' * PHOTOGRAPHS OF Springtimei is photograph tima ior tlie babies and the boys andt girls. You may keep'the children a* they are to-day—in photographs, be*/ cause photographs of children never grow up!—A. Bitten s’ Studio, Oxford street, Levin. Phone 165. LINOLEUMS just landed. Lowest' current prices at Gunnings. BERRYMAN’S, Palmerston North, are selling musical instruments at reduced prices, 3s in the. £ off. GOODRICH Rubber Boots, the best manufactured. On sale at Gunning’s. MATHESON and ROBERTS Garden! Seeds, in great variety. All 1923 'stocks now to hand. This seed is all* saved from the best of hardy, stock. - grown in Otago. Spray Pumps 32/6. i K. Si/aw, Levin’s Ironmonger, Oxford ; Street, Levin, BERRYMAN’S, Palmerston North,; pay railway freight on pianos . and gramaphones. Easy terms to suit / buyers. LET US SPRAY! All spraying materials at Gunning’s. BERRYMAN’S, Palmerston North, will post catalogues of latest : gramophone records to any address. / Write Now. WIRE woven Stretchers, Mattress- ■ es, and Bedding. Best makes and values at Gunning’s. ONE of the best stocks of Men's"! f Wear in the Manawatu is Fargher and Co.’s, Shannon. SPECIAL Purchase, Men’s smart dressy trousers 14/11, at Fargher and Co.’s, Shannon.
U.S.®. THE U.S.D. claims tq have the largest stock of new and secondhand furniture, in the district. \Ve have 15,000 ft of floor. space nicely set out with furniture of modern designs. Those who require furniture shouldnot fail to give us a call. We cannot he beaten in quality and we cannot be b'aten in value., Heart of rimu bedroom suites complete £l9 10a.-New? i-piece Oak bedroom suite beautifully designed £29 10s, 3-piece Chesterfield' suite covered in moquet £2O. Heart of rimu double beds with wires £3 6d . Singles £3. Duchess chests from £3 10s. We carry a large stock of crockery, cutlery, brushware, kitchen utensils, also carpets, carpet runners, rugs and linoleums. We have a large quantity of modem second-hand'furn-iture including pianos, Singer and other Sewing Machines. Almost every article you may require. Country orders packed and put on rail free. , UNIVERSAL SUPPLY DEPOT. ' Lyceum Hall, 327 Main Street, Opp. Devine’s Hotel. Phone 6026. THE way and the will. No. 24.—Advisory Trustees. ■ A previous article on *'The Big Estate” pointed Out that' testators could arrange for he appointment of advisory trustees to co-operate with the State-guaranteed Public Trustee. Such advisory trustees may be the family solicitors or business associates of the testator or other persons who are specially fitted to act in an advisory capacity in the practical management of the estate. Several advisory trustees may be appointed in each estate to advise with regard to the administration of any particular asset or the maintenance* and education of children or other dependents or any other special feature of the estate in which expert or special assistance is desirable. By this means any testator is enabled t 8 obtain for his estate all the advantages of the State-guaranteed Public Trust Office, combined with the special business knowledge or ability, of the persons whom he selects to act as advisory trustees. Inquiries welcomed. Apply to— A; MOSLEM, District Manager, PUBLIC TRUST, LEVIN.
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Shannon News, 17 August 1923, Page 1
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