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r ,Hi ■ ■ — Strict and regular Recounting - The organization of the Public Trust Office includes a strictly accurate method of accounting for all trust funds, and all transactions are under a continuous audit. Detailed accounts, setting out clearly the progress of the administration, are furnished to beneficiaries at regular intervals. Appoint the Public Trustee to act on your behalf, and be assured that all phases of the work will be dealt with promptly, systematically, and efficiently. r I | doubt' 1 * I life do»Hes^^® aie *esenDOU to® punotur®- * „. voN ’> Duofteedoro »>“ ? o£ the new ~ ti .sWd. Sa,i °T'X 11 toS W ° the second Tread ty ie o g the sec now. 1 T o quote to JO" Ask your dealer <t I THOUSANDS “OF MILES... “AVON " lasts the life of an /J ordinary tyre on the first tread, then the life of another ordinary tyre on the next. , j /// I j - ■ ■ • THOUSANDS MORE !■ waited for. Every “AVON” fllpß B tyre for private car. use is ll|]||||||||||||||||||||||||| 111 uWißw'inifflWllß wHH insured free for 12 months. WlQilffilOOlWlllll 118 Wh&SBB WELLINGTON: Fitzgerald Bros. FEILDING: The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distrib. Co., Ltd. Orona Autos Ltd. PALMERSTON NORTH: Buglass and Brewer, H. B. clapham,’ Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Karneeda Service Station, A. S. Mulrhead. DANNEVIRKE: A B. Mackie. MASTERTON: The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distrib. Co., Ltd. BULLS: mil Bros. MARTINBOROUGH: D. J. Lamb. FOXTON: E. R. Booth. 3IABTON: McKenzie and Son. CARTEBTON: IV. Montgomery. WANGANUI: Bridge Super Service Station. WAIPUKURAU: C. Cassidy, Mason and Paton. LEVIN: E. C. Sawtell. i FOR SALEA Brand-new Year! Last year’s resolutions are gone—kept or broken. Years have a habit of coming and going, but the habit does not keep us from regarding each new one as a new adventure in living ... as an opportunity to achieve greater happiness. For isn’t life, after all, in things material as well as spiritual, a constant search for happiness? And isn’t satisfaction a companion thought for this happiness? There’s a heap of satisfaction and happiness in being able to buy the things you need at a price you can afford to pay. Many pounds can be saved if you know where to get the most for what you spend. The advertisements in this newspaper will help you do this every day of this brand-new year. They bring you the latest, most . authoritative news of the offerings of many manufacturers. The suggestions they offer will save you much time and trouble and lead you straight to the best values.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 4

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412

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 4

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