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GREAT GYMNASTIC DISPLAY. BY SCHOOLBOYS. IN THE PARISH HALL. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m. Followed by a Dance. Good Music, Floor, and Supper. FOOfBALLo SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE AT .2.45. HOROWHENUA v. MANAWATU. ADMISSION 1/-. ■'*" i L. S. CARMICHAEL, ■ * Secretary, H.R.U. GRAND CONCERT. MAORILAND HALL. >• SATURDAY, 21st JUNE, S p.m. By the • eOMMBRCIAL TRAVELLERS CONCERT PARTY; By kind permission of Messrs Wilkinson and Hyde, who nave .abandoned their pictures tor that night 'to give the Shannon District apleapl© the only opportunity or hearing this wonderful talent. 'NIGHT OF NIGHTS. . PRICES: 3/-,.2/-. Book seats at.Aldersey's. Children hall" price. DON'T MISS ' THE TENNIS (CLUB'S, BOWLING CLUBS CROQUET CLUB'S. GRAND "JOY RAY BALL. DRUIDS' HALL, JUNE 27th. GOOD FLOOR, SPLENDID SUPPEU, GLORIOUS MUSIC. Willi, be the best Ball this side of the other side.—BLISS. REDUCED HIRE. DRUIDS' HALL, SHANNON. UNTIL MIDNIGHT £2. AFTER MIDNIGHT■ £2 10a. SMALL HALL (from 7.30, to 10.30) -5/..- : ELECTRIC LIGHT, PIANO AND CROCKERY FREE

KIWI BACON FACTORY. PIGS! PIGS I 3IGS j received from 901bs to 1601bs. L !-• Spot cash on delivery. Price on application to Kiwi Bacon Company, Grey Street, Palmerston North. Levin; Wednesday, May 21, 2 to 4. TOP PRICES. BUYER-L. LOVELOCK, Palnierston North. ' Phone 6610. Local Representative—H. DYER. PICOT BROS. Poultry Farmers, Consign Your EGGS AND POULTRY To PICOT BROS, for prompt Satisfaction. ALL CLASSES OF GRAIN STOCKED. LOWEST PRICES. Write for Particulars. 113-116 * Thorndon Quay and 9 Davia Street, WELLINGTON. THE WILL AND THE WAY. No.s 49.—How will the Family Fare? Some owners of large estates have built them up carefully and steadily over a period of years. They have worked on the maxim, "slow but sure." Others by bold risks on the speculative principle, "notjhingl venture, nothing win ; " have quickly attained a position of wealth. ' Whether the possessor of an estate has, or has not, a speculative disposition, he must in the interest of his family exercise pru- . dence aad care when it -"' comes to settling the disposition of his estate in his will. He knows thai; he has no right to risk liig family's future by making a defective will or a will in which the, vital master of executorship and trusteeship is not settled in a manner to safeguard his dependants. CareiuT thought on this question has induced many testators with large estates to choose tine- Public. Trustee to be their executor and trustee. This example is betog followed by many others with the same cautipusconsideratiom for the future , of their families. For fun information apply to ttie PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON,. Of D. SCANNELL. DISTRICT MANAGER, LEVIN.

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Shannon News, 20 June 1924, Page 1

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422

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 20 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 20 June 1924, Page 1

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