MONEY DOES NOT LIE IDLE. YX^HEN the money of an es- " tate comes into the hands of the State-guaranteed Public Trustee, there is no loas of interest by reason of delay in the selection of a suitable investment. In cases where the investment is in the Common Fund, which has many advantages, the interest runs from the Ist of the month following the receipt of the first capital moneys. If the testator has directed in his will that the estate moneys shall be invested outside the Common Fund, arrangements are made as quickly as possible for a suitable investI ' ment, but the money does not i lie idle at this stage. From . the Ist of the month following the receipt of the funds, a mortgage belonging to the Common Fund is allocated to the estate and the interest from the mortgage is credited to it. This immediate certainty of interest is only one of the many advantages offered by the Public Trust Office. D—l 9. CROWN STUDIO. THESE WELL-KNOWN PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS are now established in their new premises, "CBOWN BUILDINGS," Cuba street "CROWN BUILDINGS," Cuba street (Adjoining Eoyal Oak). i ■ i The NEW STUDIO is one of the largest ! in Australasia, and groups up to 150 can be taken night or day. The Studio, with its perfect electric I I light, especially caters for NIGHT WEDDINGS. F. THOMPSON, Manager. Telephone 22-067. | i ■ I RONALD M/LEAN, Metaphysician, I SPECIALISING in Nervous and Func- £* tional Disorders. 25, Courtenay place. Telephone 20-634. ES. B A V li E V, • Surgeon Dentist, 56, THE TERRACE. TEL. 41449. Specialising in Dental Radiology, Pyorrhoea, and Extractions. R. IVON V. WILSON, Dental Su7geon, has commenced practice in rooms lately occupied by Mr. H. P. Rawson, No. 11, Woodward street. Tel. 40-567. i~ i! W. bond. Late Dental Surgeon Wellington Hospital. Corner of Willis and Boulcott streets. Telephone 40-726. ]M"R. AND MRS. ADAMSON, Osteopaths and Chiropractors, Bernarr Macfadden Graduates, Orown Buildings, Cuba Btreet. Telephone 21-782. QOLWHL & COLW IL L, Chiropractors, Neurocalometer Service. 47, Couftpnay place. Tel. 22-869. "REMOVAL NOTlCE.—Edward Harold, -"-*1 Osteopath and Chiropractor, Nerve, and Blood Specialist, has removed to No. 3, Courtenay place (opposite Terminus). Consultations Free. Tel. 20-886. r»HIROPRACTIC. — MAURICE w7 WRATT. Successor to Otterholt, Bryce. and Wratt, Mandel's Bldgs., 101, Willis-st. Tel. 43-862. X-ray and Neurocaloraeter Services. MEDICAL Massage, Remedial Exercises, Turkish Baths.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barke (Reg. N.Z.), 41, Courtenay place. Tel. 22-223 (Residence 24-417). Ttfß. GEORGE WINDER, Solicitor, ■"■*• Harcourt's Buildings, Corner Lambton quay and Panama st., Wellington, begs to announce that he has commenced the practice of his profession at the above address. AM. WILSON & CO. • (Late J. & A. Wil B on), Funeral Furnishers, 263, WILLIS STREET. Tel. 21-949. Tel. 21-949.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 8
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