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Reasons why YOU should appoint The PERPETUAL Trustees Estate and Agency Company of New Zealand Limited as YOUR EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE Th 6 Company s existence is PERPETUAL, Board of Directors, whose combined judgment and i.e., it never dies, leaves the Country, or becomes long experience are a guarantee that business placed incapable of acting, thus avoiding the expense and in its hands will be efficiently discharged. removaL filHng U? VaCa " CieS CaUSed by deatb ° r It is. specially debarred from all business of a i, • . n ■ i £ -r , speculative character. It is specially constituted for 1 rustee work. T . t. i , .. v . It is subject to the supervision of the Supreme its accounts are subject to continuous audit by Court j r- r' independent auditors. k ARQmiiTr QrciTDiTv • Li it is FREE FROM FAMILY INFLUENCES, It affords ABSOLU 1E SECURITY against loss , • am iTMRiAQrn v j - ui 4. z- _ 1 _ r £ . , j •, 5 , occupies AN UNBIASED position, and is able to from breaches of trust, and its resources constitute •<. 1 1 j r Li u □ a bond for the faithful performance of its duties. aSSUre Uitable dealm 8 Wltb all concerned. It has a PERMANENT OFFICE, and is always lts experience, business capacity, training, and available to its clients. organisation ensure fc.FrICIb.NCY m the conduct 1 i of the affairs of Estates entrusted to its care. it renders regular accounts. Its capital, both paid and unpaid, and all assets , lts charges are fixed and are exceedingly are liable for the proper performance of its duties, mO em e ’ thus ensuring AMPLE SECURITY. Its Officers are pledged to secrecy. Its management is in the hands of an ex- It was established under Special Act of Parliapenenced General Manager and Staff under a ment in 1884. Offices: DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU, OAMARU, AND INVERCARGILL. ALFRED IBBOTSON, General Manager.

The THERMETTE An Improved Quick-Boiling Picnic Kettle 12 CUPS OF TEA IN FIVE MINUTES Any fuel, newspapers, twigs, or rubbish. It carries its own P water, and will boil half a gallon in five minutes. IT IS A BILLY AND FIREPLACE IN ONE. The stronger the wind the quicker it boils. A boon to every motorist, camper, bach ~ owner, farmer, and sportsman. The demand is overwhelming. IBs Ducoed in Grey. IHIIo PRICE 12/6 ‘'m|V I I Can also be supplied in nickel-plated tinned copper WHAT A WONDERFUL PRESENT FOR DAD! Obtainable at all leading Hardware Stores, etc., in South Island. 4, j - ! h any difficulty in procuring same, apply to ® A. & T. BURT, LTD. j l / (£ || | Wholesale Distributors, Stuart Street, Dunedin. Remit enclosure for 14/-, when we will immediately mail you “THERMETTE” to any address, postage paid, in the South lsland. igg A. &T. BURT, Ltd. — " Dunedin, Christchurch, Timaru, Invercargill.

©tago Wailv Ginics (ESTABLISHED 1861) THE ONLY MORNING NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN DUNEDIN. “WANTED” and “FOR SALE” Advertisements. These Advertisements have proved their effectiveness in securing The prepaid rates for the insertion of these Advertisements are for advertisers replies to their requirements. The number of letters under • in answer is a gratifying testimony to the public recognition of the fact that it pays to advertise their innumerable wants in the 16 words. 24 words. 32 words. Times. One insertion . . . . 1/- . . . . 1/6 . . . . 2/Town and Country are equally well served, and the people of Two insertions .. .. 2/- .. .. 3/- .. . . 4/the provincial district may rely on strict attention and care being -p, . . . exercised in forwarding letters to country addresses when replies ree msertlons • • • • 2/6 . . . . 4/- .. . . 5/are addressed to the Times Office. Six insertions .. .. 3/- . . .. 7/6 .. .. 10/-

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Otago Witness, Issue 4033, 30 June 1931, Page 2

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587

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 4033, 30 June 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 4033, 30 June 1931, Page 2

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