' ALDIRSBY’S ALDSRSKY’S Opposite Railway Station. F OR WRITING PADS and STAT lONERY of every description. PAPERS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN. ALDERSEY’S ALDERSEY’S PHONE NO. 6
WANTED. * : ETOR -SALE—A number of large JL cases suitable lor ’poultry or bee funnel's. Apply quickly to Howard Andrew, Ltd. ' WANTED TO BUY—Section of land in or near Shannon. Write stating size, position, price and terms to “Advertiser,” Box 19, Levin. AN TED -TO SELL—Wiilys-Ivnjglit Car in good order. Price £;>3o. Also one heavy ear suitable lor ton truck or delivery van./ Price £l7O. Apply -to H. V. Hudson, Shannon News.-, jplOH SALE—Riding Saddle in thorough good order. Price right. Apply C. Hook, Shannon. 1/jIOR SALE—Two good quiet House Cbws. Apply P. Gill, Vance Street. JUNE WEDDINGS. —Have your wedding photographed! We can do it lor you at Shannon or at our | Levin Studio.—Arch. Billons’ Studio, Phone 165, Levin. /'''IHASH! Down comes groceries a( Wallace's Caslr Store, Plimmer Terrace, opposite Railway Station. Come and inspect. .Il 01. LED OATS 1/11 per bag. Cor?) UL X breakfast fruit 111 per bag, Oatmeal 8/- per bag at W. H. Gunning and Co.’s. ORCHILS! Ijuvaluable on dark ( mights. -.MoHorists slxould always carry one. Winchester and Ni®garu Torclies always in stock. Refills guaranteed at any time. K. Shaw, Levin's Ironmonger. WALLACE’S, the Hurry Back Store lor prompt attention, civility and cheap groceries. E A. FROST, Buotmak'er, is still • carrying on business opp. Railway Gates, same- entrance as Mrs Vaughan, Bookseller. .. , CANTERBURY Table Potatoes that wjll cook like balls of Hour at W. 11. Gunning and Co.’s. Buy a sack now and save money. STOP! Look in at Wallace’s -for groceries before going elsewhere. Address Plimmer Terrace, opposite Railway Station. ? EN-’S'WOOLLEN SOCKS 1/6 per - \ 'pair, heavy underpants, and singlets at’7/6, Doctor Flannels at 6/11. —W. H. Gunning and Co.’s.
Everything fivou and New at Wallace’s. Cash Store, where prices are right. Come along and see tor yourself.- Address: Plimmer Terrace, opposite Railway Station.' W. lamps. 11. GUNNING & CO.’S for electric radiators, irons and MEN!— When thinking of Clothing think of Martin’s for quality and value. We have just opened up a large shipment of Men’s and Boys’ wear and we itivife inspection. Note address: Opposite Franks’ Garage. THE WILL AND THE WAY.
No, 48.—Overburdened Private Trustees. ‘ Sentiment may cause a teslator to place a" heavy weight, of anxiety'on a friend by appointing hhn to he trustee of his'estate. At the outset the trustee, lacking experience, may anticipate that the duties will not be burdensome, but time perhaps proves that the task is not the easy one lie expected it to, be, with the result that the trustee gets an uneasy feeling that, though he is making personal sacrifices in his endeavour to carry out- the wishes of the testator, ’circumstances preclude him from giving that efficient service which the estate’ demands. A trustee in this position is well, advised to transfer his responsibility to the Public Trustee. Numbers of private trustees have in this \Vby secured pehce of mind for themselves and security for the property entrusted to their oharge. The reason is plain do see: the Public Trust Office has the skilled staff, the experience,/ the equipment to ensure satisfactory management of an estate the administration of which may be quite beyond the powers of a private trustee. For fun mformation apply to the PUBLIC THUSTEE, WELLINGTON, or D. SCANNELL. DISTRICT MANAGER, LEVIN.
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Shannon News, 17 June 1924, Page 1
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