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THE DEAF HEAR! { AND HEAD NOISES CEASE by . using the new remedy called ‘ EUS* I TOL ’ ’ ono box of which is sufficient to j completely cure any ordinary ca.-.c. j This wonderful ointment is prepares j from a valuable prescription of a notea I Loudon ear specialist, and has perma- j nently cured numerous severe eases of j deafness and head-noises whore other j expensive treatments had utterly fail' ad. Every sufferer should certainly try it, for its efficacy is beyond question. Addrass: “EUSTOL" CO., The Bungalow, Tyler’s Green, Godstone, Surrey, England. TRAMPEES OR TOURISTS! Whether* you climb m*. uiituiim or go fur week-end tramps?, you have a trusty guide, if you curry a DEPENDABLE COMPASS. We have an attractive assortment of these handy instruments, priced from a few shillings, to the high«s4» grade Prismatic Compasses. We also stock tho celebrated "DL MAIRL” BINOCULARS. These ensure a remarkable range of vision over a wide area. Pitted with adjustable .eye pieces, wfee our special display of surveyors' requisites and other sciont-iilc instruments. s’ViOßßlSOt's & GiLBERQ, i iiPc iOiAiiSS, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. JOPLIN & CO., \ AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE j. AGENTS, OTA K J HAVE run SALE--11 Aero Farm, every convenience. 400 Acres Sheep and Cattle Farm. Several houses. FOR LEASE: About -00 Acres, handy to Otaki. For Further Particulars Apply to — JOPLIN & CO. The Firm are also Cash Buyers of HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW, ETC. THE GOOD. RELIABLE N ASH IS Still on the Road, and is prepared to ca*er for the convenience of passengers wishing to yo anywhere. It f will meet all trains, make day or night trips, and be at the service of lung-dis-tance patrons. For further particulars ring 'phono 117. N. OLSEN, CAREFUL EXPERIENCED TAAIj DRIVER, j OTAKI TOWNSHIP. j WHAT IS PROTECTION? i t A.P.A. j j Security Benefit Policy. j ! This Must Appeal to You I 1. This Policy protects you if incapacitated by Accident or Sickness: your weekly wages or weekly earning capacity may ( be ABSOLUTELY SECURED. 2. The Policy protects those who i may be dependent upon y»u in I the event of your premature death, either from accident or natural causes. o. The Policy assures a valuable endowment benefit, payable at an age when possibly vour earning powers have deteriorated; a substantial sum would then he invaluable. I The Policy also secures Hospital j Benefits and Medical Fee'. * THE AUSTRALIAN PROVINCIAL i ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION j LTD. j Write, Call or Ring— HAROLD JONES. ! District Agent. Mill Rd.. Otaki. ’Phone 112. ! THE WILL AND THE WAY. I No. 7. —MAKING AND BREAKING j OF ESTATES. ; Everybody knows that the breaking of anything is usually easier than the making. “'Some men devote a life- > time to building up an estate —and their heirs proceed to dissipate it in three or four years,” writes an American reviewer. ‘‘Who’s to blame?” Not the heirs, but primarily the men who are careless enough to leave their fortunes .iii inexperienced hands.” A reviewer of the statistics of estates in the U.S.A. .-ays: • ‘ ‘ The average estate lasts from seven to nine years after the creator's death. Unwise investments. loss of dissipation in 90 per cent or cases prove the undoing. ’ ’ Trouble is courted when a person does not make the right kind of will nor arrange for the right kind of trusi tee. Thu way to saieguaid an estate against ruinous mismanagement or dissipation is by appointing the Stateguaranteed Public Trustee as executor in a carefully-drafted will. Enquiries welcomed. Apply to— A. MOSLEY, DISTRICT MANAGER. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, LEVIN. Branch Office at Otaki (Nezt door to “Mail” Office). For Influenza, take Woods' Great Pejfgimmt Care,

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Otaki Mail, 4 August 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 4 August 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 4 August 1922, Page 4

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