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TS never b f n L an African ration of their ideaPtheconsunimatiori of' ■mfim U ? ,S - mCtly bea , Utifu i aSthc a , distinctstrivin S to P rodu « * motor c° u? IS ? c ? nslde , red £ tate ' f* which can ri g htfull y rar >k with the smaller ment and, we believe, fairly made. There h models of such foreign cars as the K SrKLnm l are a . S . wett , h f\ as the I the De Dion Bouton. ' ■ KUAMfcK, because it is no difficult matter fl\ to build a good automobile; but the build- /„ J™ Wt-Rutenber high inn nt I *•!. 1~ x L i // 5P eed motor ' stx cylinders, Bosch high tension mametot tag Ot teauttful- motor Cars has been a // Roamer-Stromberg carbureter; Bijur startinTandffin? neglected art. / *>** & Bec k dut< *; WilUard«torager»tteryiGrant-Uei / transmission; Roamer-Hess axles; Guerney ball bearing! wr, i , ~. , ' sue); Warner autometer; Warner elecrrk clock; We mean the beauty of distinction, of Stewart-Warner warning signalf Houk wire whet]* hari£ individuality, of iersonalitv We mean a 7i. • ru , p u°w trf i% u *& tt W«Mgradebirin «m«. rl. V j " T i upholstering, with Marthall cushion .pringjjhlghetf class pace 01 line that demands admiration; a imported and domestic motor doth top materials; Boyce harmony of Coloring between bodv UDhol- moto-meter; Goodyear cord tires. The ROAMER ha. cf«r,,««J* i."t ". CLWCCn t u . oa y» "PnOi- I die completest equipment, including an extra wire wheeL Stery and top Which IS exquisite and the Each car is individually palmed and upholstered <bi you. perfection of appointments which proclaim ■ i priced at f <Bo \ the motor car which has come into being ; A book about the ROAMER unaccompanied by twenty or fifty thousand 1 *°, r tho ?« whoM Merest leads them to mk more faC Similes. « particular information, we have prepared a beautifully ouuuc& *. k illustrated book about the ROAMER which will go forward to you upon request RnAMTO^f 1 W L nt t0 ° Wn a M THE TOUR,ST MOTOR CO., LTD., ROAMER, it is true, but there are a num- ■-% . Hacfin(ye HR ber of motorists who wiU find it the reaU- iV Hastings, H. 8., $T/ Sole Agents for the sale of "EOAMER" Cars

I State Guarantee of Moneys in the Common Fund; I I ' Value of [state in the Office in 1917—£15,000,000. I | Estates, when converted into cash,'ami held for beneficiaries inthe Common Eund:of ihe> I | Public Trust Office, are credited with interest at a fixed rate, which is capitalised,, .and.",'is "£ee\; 1 | from all Office Charges. Moreover,the. capital and interest are'GUARANTEED BY THE STATE, 'r ' I I; ■ THE RATE OF'INTEREST so credited' is 4i percent, on'the first 6n the'-.: f excess.'''- ""■'■' "■'■"-'•■ '•■'"■:■"'■ S BONUS TO BENEFICIARIES ;f 1 ... .Where the net profits for any:year exceed £20,000, the surplus may be distributed as a § bonus to't'he estates.that received interest from the Common Fund.. For the' year ended 3ist v March, • % 1917, about'£27,ooo was distributed in bonuses, 'thereby increasing the interest, by one-tenth.''"'' | ; THE PUBLIC. TRUSTEE ACTS AS- -'■- '-■■■--, | || Executor and Trustee under Wills. ''"'"'.•■•"■•"'■'■'•"■:'■".".'.".';.•-;;:;.;':■. jst |r f Trustee under Public, Private, or Charitable Trusts. g a ....... Agent and Attorney for Absentees. a J? ' Administrator of Intestate Estates. ...... % j| Committee of Estates'of Mental Defectives. . ' -: "■'■ ■'•>•'. h I .."" ADVISORY TRUSTEES ■ - :/' I I A testator, can ..appoint advisory trustees to act with the Public Trustee,- thereby securing 1 I! 1 •■ in-the administration of the estate all the advantages.of private and official.administration. Under' ] I ~ this' system expert business men, familiar with the special business features of the estatePcan be 'J' 1 appointed to supervise the Public Trustee's administration. In such a case they receive half of 1 E the Public Trustee's commission. I ' I LOANS j: f The Public Trustee has funds to lend at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal terms for. • "I! S repayment. No procuration fee or commission charged. /../: 1 I OFFICE CHARGES |; 1 The Office charges for administration are fixed on the lowest possible scale, as the Office is \[ not run for profit, but seeks to be merely self-supporting. |' LEGAL EXPENSES .'■•.• !• A special feature of. the Office is a permanent staff of barristers and solicitors specially ,i , trained in the Office work, which does, without cost, practically all the legal work connected with ' i estates. | In comparing the Office commission with that of private trustees and private trust com- St J| panies this feature of the Office must be taken into account; in the latter cases over and above ' | 3 commission there are the solicitor's charges for legal work. h | PREPARATION OF WILLS 1 ffi The Office Solicitor draws free of charge the will of anyone desiring to appoint the Public Ik % Trustee executor. . ' . fL

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 71, 17 December 1917, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 71, 17 December 1917, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 71, 17 December 1917, Page 20

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