Shoes by Post ™^_ic™stof F ice «^"— ■^ _«__-_---_____ Value of assets and funds under f A TITT PAT /\f TflC- ,admin?stration at 31st Mar oh, 1926, LAIESI tOLOURS £38,009,430. _^ 1 _ THE PUBLIC TRUBTEB WILL. i 11(11 1 _. _-. Prepare your Will and hold It In I E M / I 1 safe custody free of any charr*. =« JL. rn)/ j A *\> appointed executor. f^-^^'-V'VMi A-ct with private persona appointed v /fp''i&&;:;:;%:ji { i% under a Will as Advisory Trustee to / A^^^/jr^^^^'' Mi co-operate with the Public Trustee in jS^SSSr-^i^^'^^'^^ any eBtate or business requiring ex:^Mi^h! ; *- ''•"-"/ per * ma nagement. / Wti'list& ii *\Xx i 'i #W Act as Trustee in pla.ce of private ffgWtffiW^w-'&Sr tm%sl persons who may wish' to retire from Mi.l. •■•_»* / the office of Trustee. ... di am ,i_. Pn+tv Stona or ._■ _- Act as administor of estates of p«r- -' Sudan Flat BabyCubJn 1 Q /I 1 sods dying without leaving a Will. . iisn*»_S hJR !•// 11 The trouble and expense of finding of Mil.tary heels. / sureties is thus avoided. WONDERFUL VALUE _ . . All Pr_QT PAID: THE FIDELITY AND INTEGRIT? v/VJLiL. r\JO,a\ rtxau OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AND OF '. MONEY. BACK ON REQUEST -ALL OFFICERS EMPLOYEE* BY SEND FOR. ILLUSTRATED HIM ARE GUARANTEED BY THE CATALOGUE .. STATE. 1 Enquiries will be welcomed, and InA• 1 Q\\_ f 1 I __J formation gladly supplied on appllcaAlffl/l Hll Of. f_,o. LlO. "on to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, ritUa VlA.\M\* %a*\fm JUllS* WELLiINGT on, or any Branch of the P.Q. BOX 889, Wellington Public Trust Office. . • HOTEL FOR SALE IN' ABSENTEE mmwaaamwmmmammmmmmaaaaaaammmmmmammtm ESTATE. r^T^rfOi ' **T_£_» VJJ7E have received instructions to sell /fljjfjplTi '—^r jf*** ** In an absentee estate a 40-roomed JL *Z 'ji _» '_■/_?_>*_ LICENSED HOTEL with Hall, Cottage, ' J*if\m*i ~j' <& y__/M**l _ 1 Garage, etc,. Lease 13 years to run. ifl yjr mwm *^ m T m J A JtT' ' Ground rental, £16 per annum, right y^ /!1«-j*. of renewal further 21 years. ' Trade, V J^IQ fS* 4 *" ■ ! £120 per "week. Rates, £78 per annum! 1 \ L^*"' * Capital value, £4923. Trustees being ■ ft ]>>»..._ «.«.- _t _ *,-._. " absentee? will accept '£26so bedrock - '*' V^ ""* P»P e * « • "«"• for cash to clean up estate. Furniture ** f 5? d °" e aimraya rmmaj, at valuation, about '£l2oo. Free house, ' < ' *he best packing for tourist trade. Can give immediate pos- cn«p. pure, <j» JZ .Apply urgent, as trustee' is leaving ■_■«■_ **_.T__r Ala ' for Australia this week. |£__lJ %flSa#4_T^9Mi Agents for Trustees', . ' PAPERS 1 • Willis Street, Wellington. I \ "/. ' ' ' 7 1 THE • , Australia!. Provincial Assurance Association UMIT£D TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED \ £1,724,000 DIRECTORS — Messrs W. Northam (Chairman of Directors), A. King, E. S. Paul, Dr. E. M. Humphrey and Senator J. D. Mil len. ' v Head Office for N.Z.: A.P.A. BUILDING, Cr. GREY and ■ FEATHERSTON 'STREETS, WELLINGTON. Sent Rcastas wky yu should lasirt with tht A.P.A. : - (1). Because in the event of total disablement for -life all future premiums will be paid by the Association and" no deduction made from policy or bonuses. ■ ' (2). Hospital benefits are given with every Life policy applicable to public and Private Hospitals, varying in amount, ac- / cording to the sum assured and no deduction made from policy or bonuses. ' ' } (8). vln- the event ,of loss of, eye pr limb through accident, a quarter of the sum assured will be paid forthwith, and th. premium reduced proportionately. » (4). PERSONAL ACCIDENT and Combined Benefit Policlea * provide for almost every contingency. NO EXTRA PREMIUM IS CHARGED FOR THESE BENEFITB. Probate, Children's Education, House Purchase and Finance Po- ' licies Specialised. Applications from men of Integrity invited for agencies. ? Branches' at Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, and AgeneiM throughout the Dominion. T. W. RAPLEY, General Manager. i , 1 — — t — & ' V - Vf. I t\ y If you want thfe quickest : Sl-\ . ./ */",-**• and smoothest shave it ' v^v?^ f ., ,i/' /* .•$) is possible to experience "" \"r^^_Wi«»_K'... - iJi;./« 1 . \t —use Colgate's. 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' Five little INSECTS rushed around the floor, KEATING'S followed after them, and then there' were four. Four little INSECTS wailed "Oh, dearie met" KEATING'S was relentless, and then there were three. , • Three little INSECTS cried " What shall we do I " .u -rti-A ftMLV ' • KEATING'S solved the problem, and IN TINS ONLY, then thef . e were tu)Q^ Two Utile INSECTS tried their fate to shun, ,-, X. KEATING'S pounced upon them, and then there was ent. One little INSECT hoped to hop away, \ - KEA TING'S said otherwise, and so gained the day. \ Koting'S Kills Bugs, Fleas, Moths, Beetles
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NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 6
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