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\Are tfoiir children j Every Chlld should be a "Merry Andrew"— ■with rosy, chubby cheeks and merry, mischievous eyes . . . and the number of those who are, grows larger daily, thanks to the aid of trusty, reliable Andrews Liver Salt. Forty years of family use and medical approval support the claim of Andrews to be ideal for children. They love its ; pleasant taste and merry "fizz." It quickly corrects "tummy'' land other childish troubles, without causing a moment's discomfort. Taken regularly this bubbling, sparkling Health■eas . drink maintains vital inner-cleanliness — Which as every mother knows, is the secret of mental and physical brightnow sealed "by a Patented damp and IHE dust-proof Cellophane Cap. It retains K| B&asffi original iaboratory condition— mates a n^p" n^^Hnjl|| good product even better. ABANDONED FARM MAKES PROFITS ... Under the Administration of the GUARDIAN TRUST An estate administered by the Guardfan Trust held a mortgage over a large farm property which had been abandoned, and cleared of stock by the mortgagors. By advancing sufficient capita! to re-stock the property and farm It under the control of its farm supervisor the Guardian Trust were able, at the end of two years, to show a clear profit of 8 per cent on a capital sum made up of the amounts expended in the purchase of stock plus the •mount of the mortgage originally owing to the estate. With abundant financial resources for the conservation and protection of your interests, with expert and specialIsed knowledge of estate administration in its many forms, the Guardian Trust is in a unique position to act just a efficiently as your trustee. The Guardian Trust administers % estates from small dairy farms to large sheep stations, and has an expert staff with a practical knowledge and experience in farming. It brings you the skill, experience, prudence and permanence that no private trustee can > offer. it is always available for advice and assistance in ' ' matters pertaining to realisation of assets, keeping of business and farm accounts, land and income tax demands. ^ Have you yet appointed Executors and Trustees \ under your Will ? Enquire now astohow the Guardian .'-s, I Trust can help you. Make an early appointment ' J / with the Manager for a confidential discussion of . _ 'Y • your affairs, or write for our free descriptive booklet. "N DIRECTORS %= — Mr. S. Austin Carr M r. W. R. Wilton Sir Qeorgc Elliot Local Directors J Mr. V. J. Larner Mr. H. B. Williamt \ Mr. K. B. Myers Mr. H. V. Hoadley J -? \ Mr. Mr. E. the Guardian Trust & Executors* Compani) op N.Z. Limited (IncoTporatcd by Special Act of Parliament, 1 883) Capital: £100,000, invested in N.Z. Government Securities. Additional Liability of Sharehoiders : £100,000 Estates under Administration exceed £13,000,000. New Business iast year over £1 ,000,000 Head Office:-South British InsuranceBuilding, Shortland Street, Auckland. you get more fun j from taking your ovra snaps, using /j/ your own camera. and the pleasure yy of a free entry in the Alan Grant ' 1 / Photo competition. /f Here is your chanco to make this " 'S delightful hobby even more interost- j jLy » and enjoyable. J J / J Just bring in your films, to be j developed and printed by us. Ee- •] member, anv snap may win one of ' /T - f our handsome eash prizes. fj \/ \ f THE //mi ALAN GRANT /// \i . PHARMACY HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 27, 26 October 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 27, 26 October 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 27, 26 October 1937, Page 7

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