SBiiili? 1 l m fm m Va S 5 .. in your absence~ EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF AFFAIRS FOR PRINCIPALS. Persons who ate leaving the Dominion for a time and who desire to appoint an agent or. attorney to manage their affairs during their absence should consult the public Trustee. The Public Trust Office has the facilities and the expert knowledge for the management of farms, businesses, and house properties, and is also competent to deal with mortgages, bonds, debentures, or similar securities on behalf of principals. The Public Trustee has representatives in all districts and can thus maintain local supervision of assets. Consult the nearest District Public Trustee or District Manager for full information. A REDUCED SCALE OF CHARGES MAS BEEN FIXED FOR THE BENEFIT OP THOSE WHO HAVE RESPONDED TO THE CALL FOR SERVICE OVERSEAS. PUIHC TRUSTEE Branches and Agencies throughout New Zealand . */u.
C Tor Safety and Convenience W'/. m a 4 m OPEN A CHEQUE ACCOUNT A current account will enable you to moke payments by cheque, thus doing away with the need for carrying large sums of money, and reducing the risk of loss to a minimum. The pass-book and cheque butts are a complete record of transactions. The account brings you into contact with an expert organization whose duty it is to give you every assistance and advice on money matters. It is, easy to arrange for a banking account to be opened at any of the Bank of New South Wales' branches. BANK of NEW SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHED IN THE TEAR 1817 Concession for Sports Parties Cheap Transport by Rail Any athletic or sporting parly, of not less than six adult members having matches or games to play away from home, should take advantage of the low rail fares specially provided for them. To obtain this concession, which provides for travel in first class carriages at second class rates or alternatively in second class carriages at three-quarters the ordinary second class fare, it is necessary only to submit, in reasonable time beforehand, a formal application to the nearest Stationmaster, Business Agent, or District Manager. No Strain in the Train
FERITY THE KEnH im 5^ G> a BE WISE! \/pCrl CLn p ut awa y a definite sum 'account" weekly and pave your *l/1/ ikate'-tmSm way to Independence with the and Pros p* rity - DUN EDI M NC S BAN K DOWLING STREET . . . SOUTH DUNEDIN . . . NORTH DUNEDIN
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Evening Star, Issue 23690, 25 September 1940, Page 6
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401Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23690, 25 September 1940, Page 6
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