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Read This ! IF you require boots or shoes of the best quality at reasonable prices DON’T FAIL TO INSPECT. my splendid assortment of Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Footwear, before purchasing elsewhere. Children’s ware from 3/- upwards. Men’s Boots and Shoes from 26/- up.. REPAIRS CARRIED ON AS USUAL: Only best material kept and workmanship guaranteed. T. JAMES BOOT AND SHOE STORE, PLIMMER TERRACE, SHANNON. STOP AT HAROLD HOOK’S] ESTABLISHED 17 YEARS. A CHRISTMAS TO ALL. WE have presents to suit every man, and clients would be vise to inspect our stocks. The Prices a’re Right. 'We have a few 1 Razor Bladjes to sell at 6d, buy one of these and be 1 presented with a Flying Man Safety Razor. H. HOOK v PLIMMER TERRACE.

THE WILL AND THE; WAY. No. 18.—People’s Confidence in Public { Trustee. Sir Julius Vogel, founder of the Public r Trust Office, said in the House Qf Representatives fifty years agp: “Honourable Members must be adware that it is very difficult, to obtain Trustees for wives and children, or exe- , cutors under wills with suffl- ■ eient time at their disposal . to do justice to the task; and even wthen after some difficulty and a great sacrifice to friendship such trustees are obtained, noi one can be sure . that in the case, of death, or removal their place will be well supplied.” To meet a . vital need of the ; people Sir Julius Vogel secured the establishment of the Public, Trust Office. The remarkable expansion of the business in five decades is a great monument to a far seeing statesman. On the 31st March, 1923, the number of wills safely deposited with the Public Trustee, approximated 35,500, and ' this total is increasing at the rate of over ;: 400 a month. These figures in . a country of : 1,250,000 population, afford very emphatic evidence of the people’s v con-r fldence in their own Stated guaranteed Office. For full information: apply to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON, or I. D. SHEARER, DISTRICT AGENT, LEVIN.

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Shannon News, 14 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 14 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 14 December 1923, Page 1

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