HERE are certain obligations which aire vital to the future welfare of your family. ,This valuable booklet tells in a simple, straightforward manner how the Public Trust Office can help you to safeguard their future. It explains the full service offered by the Public Trustee in die administration of your estate, should your wife and family be bereft of your advice and support. It is a matter which should be regarded as urgent—not one for to-morrow — but for action to-day. m m The booklet is free and will be posted by return —or can be obtained at any of the branches of the Public Trust Office without cost or obligation to you. Send for it now 1
24 HOUR SERVICE FOR MOTORISTS mmpHrs m&fmm mmmmm m FOR ALL CLASSES OF BREAKDOWNS. A complete and up-to-date service is now made available to the general motoring public by HEAPHY’S MOTORS, of 87 Worcester Street, Christchurch. Our Ambulance will proceed at a moment’s notice to any locality at any hour (day or night), in charge of a skilled and resourceful mechanic. Charges only 9d per mile, plus mechanic’s actual time. A ’phone call or wire will give you prompt and courteous attention.' Day ’phone 32-272. After hours 22-789. ~ ~ 31-836.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 14
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206Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 14
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