SPECIAL ANNOIJNCEMENT. THE WILL AND THE WAY No. 30.—C.1.F. for the Family. Tn hi 3 doily life, thn business man is linen concerned wiih c.i.f. tccet, insurance, freight) in relation to orders of merchandise. lie giv€3 good heed to the matter of insurance of stock and premises. Always li? ia alert to eliminate or minimise the c'.f-ment of rifle to liis property during his life-time. Is he always as thoughtful about the need of insurance of his family's welfare when he will have passed away? Ha 3 he given careful consideration in his will to tho prospective nct'Js of Ills various dependants according to their ago. eex, temperament, and probablci circumstances ? Hia csta.te will need an esecutor and trustee who will be always in readiness for faithful, efficient services—a trustee not subject to any human frailty, a truat«o whose faithml performance of every duty can be abso-lui-eiy guara.Tite«i. S"ucli a truste-o i? the Public Trustee, whose fidelity and integrity are guaranteed by tho State. For full information apply to LOCAL DEPUTY PUBLIC TRUSTEES, at Christchurch and Timaru. DISTRICT OFFICES at Kaikcrura, Rangiora, Oxford, Lceoton, Akaroa, Rar kaia, Methven, Aehburton, Temuka, and Waimate. O.L. N6855-30 KINCAIDS NEVER SUBSTITUTE. KINCAID'S have built up ft Grocery business on the principle that people know what they want and arc entitled to get it. If you ask their opinion of what is best in a certain line they tell you to the best of their judgment, but never try to induce a customer to buy "something just as good." Oatmeal, 71b la Bs, 251b 5s Iki. Oatina, small bag®, Is Bd, 201b bags 6a 6d. Gerstena, small bags. Oto, small bags, Is Id., 20lb hags 6s M. Creamota, per pkt., Is Bd. Milkotes, per pkt., 3b 6d. Semolina, per pkt., 6£d. Quaker Oats, per pkt., Is 2d. Crispettes, per pkt., le 7d. Grape Nuts, per pkt. Is sd, per tin 2s. Gran Bits, per pkt., Is. Toasted Corn Flakes, per pkt., Is 9d. Cream of Wheat, per pkt., 2e. KINCAIDS LIMITED, FAMILY GROCERS, Colombo etreo*. 'Phones 5G5 and: 1698. K5894-9859 OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 4th. OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 4th. OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 4th. ON TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 4th, Our Sydenham "Warehouse for Men's and Boys' Clothing will bo opened to the public. Our full rang© of Tailoring Materials will be on view, comprising Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, etc., in. British and New Zealand makes. SUITS TO ORDER, FROM £5 10s. A splendid range of Men's Suite, ready-to-wear, priced from £3 15s. Also Trousers and Overcoats in all styles. BOYS* SUITS, BOYS' KNICKERS, BOYS' OVERCOATS. Residents of Sydenham and District will be well catered for. Our stookß will be added to constantly, and our aim ia to give a Clothing Service second to none in Christchurch.., Your eupport ia requested, and we'll do our beat to deserve it. HANCOX and STEERE, LTD., HANCOX and STEERE, LTD., HANCOX and STEERE, LTD., 480 Colombo street, Sydenham; 174 Caehel street, Christchurch. 9595F
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 10
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