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A Word about Wills to FARMERS To those not aware of the facilities available through our Trust Department the following will he of interest: The fact that the Trust Department of Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd. is part of an organisation, the operations of which cover "every phase of fanning activity, places the Company in a unique position to act as Trustee and Executor under farmers' wills. Our Trust Department has been actively operating for a period of 55 yeats, during which time it has administered, and is administering, a wide range of estates, among them some of the largest in New Zealand. A special Act of Parliament in 1934 widened the scope of the Company in that capacity. An assured advantage is the personal attention from Departmental Heads, thoroughly experienced in all branches of farming in New Zealand, with special knowledge of values in Canterbury. The paid up Capital of the Company is £500,000, offering undoubted and continuing security. In addition, the sum of £25,000 in liquid assets is lodged with the prescribed Government Authority as further security for the fulfilment of specific performance as Trustees. The Company will bear the cost of any new Will or Codicil, and suggests that you employ your own Solicitor, with whom it will gladly co-operate. A brief codicil may be all that you require. Further particulars may be ' obtained from: The Manager, H. E. Parsons, Ashburtcn Trust Department PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHUBCH SALMON TACKLE. ?ALMON Spoons, mounted, from ;*_/" "1/9. Spoons, unmounted, from 9d. Swivels and Split Kings, all sizes, including Link and Double Swivels. JOHN ORR AND CO.. LTD. PYREX. Pyrex Oven Table Ware. MASSEROLES, Round and Oval, J 5I& to 12/6. Pie Dishes, 3/- to 7/9. Pie Plates, 4/-, 5/6, 6/Measuring Cups 3/-; Pie Funnels 1/3 And many other lines. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD.

KERR BROS, are well-known for their Delicious COOKED HAM AND POLONEY Their Tinned Fruits, Meat and Fish are procm-ed from, the best Packers in Tin Goods. Tinned Salmon, small tin—6d, 7d, 9d,- and 1/-' Sardines —5 tins 1/Sardines—3 tins 1/Jellies—7 a 1/Jellies—6 all/- " Jellies—s a. 1/Onr Cordials and FTuit Ex- . tracts make a Delicious Drink. t Tryt us for a bottle. Large Bottles Sauce from lOd. Pickles, all kinds, from 1/bottle. . KERR BROS., GROCERS, BURNETT ST. If you have had the 'flu and i eel but of «>rto v Totty's Quinine & Iron Tonic Will give you new energy. 2/6 a bottle. R. TOTTY, Chemist, Burnett St.

THY THIS RBCIPB ''PROJTEENA" DATE PUDDING. 4oz. Butter, 602. Fine PrOte»na, 3 tablespoons Milk, 2 Eggs, 4oz. Dates, 4oz Brown Sugar, \\ teaspoons Baking PQwder, Pinch Of Salt, 2oz. Sul* tanas. Beat butter and sugar to cream, add beaten eggs, stir in milk, add Proteena, .baking powder and . salt," then dates and sultanas. Steam in mould 2 hours. Servo with custard or saute. ADIANT Hair—beautified with t Sheena Soapless Shampoo—perfectly free . from dulling; soap alkali. 9d Totty, Chemist.

NEW ZEALAND NOW--AND AFTER A NATIONAL SERVICE. When a magazine—by engaging good writers to tell in pleasant language the romance of a country—uts dramatic ...iv.'history of. great pioneers, the life and colour of the people In old times and new, with plenty of pictures —it is doing a very important national service. That is the service which the "Railways Magazine" is doing every month for New Zealand. * This month's contents also include light sketches and other popular features —altogether a wide lange of welcome reading for all sections of the community—young and adult. gd—AT BOOKSHOPS AND AGENCIES— gd. When Travelling THERE IS NO NEED TO CARRY LARGE SUMS IN CASH A Post Office "Letter of Credit" enables you to draw money as you need it (daily, if necessary) at any Post Office Savings-Bank Office in the Dominion Letters of Credit Are obtainable at your Post Office Savings-Bank. Are payable immediately on presentation at any Post Office Sayings-Bank in the Dominion. May be cashed in any number of instalments at any time within two months. Cost: 6d for £lO. 3d for each additional £5 up to £SO. "TO SEE WELL, SEE CURTIS." Many will be heeding this advice before "Winter reading calls. Will you? FRANK CURTIS, Fellow of the institute of Opticians of N.Z., ino., Registered Ophthalmic Optician, East St., A. s h b u r t o n. 'Phone 305.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 125, 8 March 1935, Page 2

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