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PERMANENCE is essential in the appointment of a trustee. In engaging a private trustee your estate stands m danger of losing its administrator. But in the hands of “The Trustees Executors” it is safe for all time. For J over 60 years "The Trustees Executors” have been ably attending to estates of all classes. A staff of experts are on duty always, giving your affairs the benefit of a wide experience. Consider that important aspect before you decide. Call or write for further particulars. Earnslaw Chambers, 72 Esk Street, Invercargill. . Bead Office: Cr. Bond & Water Streets, Dunedin. “How, mum ? What good are they ? ” “Why, the rag merchant will send them to he unravelled and reconditioned, and then they will he used to make things for the army.” “Gee, imagine rags helping the soldiers.” “Yes, we mustn’t waste anything now. All sorts of waste can he used again. Now, will you do something for the soldiers, too ? I want you to take this parcel along to the dealer for me.” "Course I will, mum.” “And -—wait a moment. The man will pay you for the rags — and you can have. "Do they pay you for rags? Imagine being paid to help win th® war! Quick... gimme the parcel. Where do Igo ? ” Here’s where you sell rags for cash FRANK HOLLOWAY & Co. Ltd. 118 Spey Street HOLLOWAY BROS. Ltd., - 126 Tay Street A. E. BROUGHI7 Eye Street KEEP RAILWAY WAGONS ON THE GO CO-OPERATION OF SHEEP FARMERS REQUESTED During the wool season the Railways Department would appreciate the co-operation of sheep farmers and all consignors; they can render valuable assistance by loading railway wagons promptly and to full capacity and by regulating consignments during the rush period. Every foot of space in every wagon counts! Don’t waste it! See that every wagon carries a full load and works full time., WAGONS MUST NOT IDLE — HURRY THEM ALONG!

PLANTS AND SEEDS NEW BUSH STRAWBERRY. Hardy, producing an abundance of berries for eight months, 5/6 doz. nosted. — Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland Beautiful gladiolus. Large flowered named kinds, collection of 12 for 7/-; 24 for 13/- posted.— Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. “ Tl/fONEYMAKER” GARDEN PEA. HL Dwarf heavy cropping, 8 weeks, well filled pods, 1/- pkts, 2/6 lb. posted. —Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland Aromatic lily of valley, i/clump. 12 POLYANTHUS ROSES, named for 18/- posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland EDENDALE SPECIALS. DAIRY RUBBER T7IULL STOCKS OF INFLATIONS, I 1 CLAW TUBING. AIR TUBING, MILK TUBING. > SUTHERLAND STORES, EDENDALE and WYNDHAM. COW COVERS HEAVY JUTE (unlined) Breast and Tail Straps. Dart in Flank makes Cover tj Fit Perfectly. 12/B EACH | In Sizes 3ft. 9ins. to sft. Phone 444, 439. P.O. Box 25 - A NVIL” PAINTS last longer.— A Smith & Smith. Ltd.. Esk Street

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Southland Times, Issue 24870, 9 October 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24870, 9 October 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24870, 9 October 1942, Page 2

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