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Polish your floors with '1 -ii-ol—-lighter work ami a better, brighter polish. Also good lor furniture, » » boots and lea trier «oods. Pure, piquant and low in price— Sharland’s Vinegar. Made from the finest ingredients. Used on the best tables.

No. 12.—CONFIDENCE IN PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Sir Julius Vogel, founder of the Public Trust Office, said in the House of Representatives fifty years ago: “Honourable members must be aware that it is very difficult to obtain trustees for wives end children, or executors under wills, with sufficient time at their disposal to do justice to the task; and even when after some difficulty and a great sacrifice to friendship such trustees are obtained, no one can be sure that in case of death or removal, their place will be well supplied.” The Public Trust Office expansion in five decades is a great monument to a far-seeing statesman. By the middle of 1921 the number of wills safely deposited with the Public Trustee exceeded 29,000, and this total is increasing at the rate of about 300 a month. These figures, in a country of 1,250,000 population, afford very emphatic evdence of the people’s confidence in their own State-guaranteed office. Enquiries welcomed. Apply toft. MOSLEY, . District Manager. PUBLIC TRUST, LEVIN.

CAUGHT THE FLU? Get Pulmonas from your chemist or store. As you suck these pastilles, medicinal vapours, penetrate the respiratory system and bring relief. 1/6 and 2/6 box. PULMONAS

Make L4BORUTE your “Waskword!” Don’t just say “A Bar of Soap” —make your purchase a thoroughly satisfactory one by specifying Laborlite Soap. Laborlite Soap is pure soap, scientifically prepared in New Zealand’s best equipped soap works. Kills Germs—Wiiitens Clothes. TRY IT and be consirtd. m m

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Shannon News, 14 November 1922, Page 4

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281

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 14 November 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 14 November 1922, Page 4

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