COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COMPANY (FIJI AXD NEW ZEALAND), LIMITED. ONE REWARD OF £500 Iβ offered t>7 Uie Company for Evidence leading to the conviction of any person or persona responsible for Stealing Sugar from the Company's Works or Lighters at Chelsea, between the 31st March and 30th June last, and person or persons illegally receiving same. The above Reward will only be paid when the 1 evidence supplied shall relate to not less than One Ton of Sngar. K. GUTTBBiIDOB, Acting Manager. l>4 THE WORTH OF A WILL RESTS UPON ONE CLAUSE. that which names the Trustees who are appointed to administer (he Estate. All tbe thought which the Testator has given to the disposition of his funds and property may go for nought If the Executors fall In their task. Being human, they often do co, sometimes through Illness or death, removal to other lands, lack of experience, and so on. Such causes often defeat the objects of the will. All the assurance of service, safety, and security which a prudent man desires is offered by the TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND AGENCY BRANCH OP THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Empowered by Act of .Parliament.) The Company never dies, therefore continuity of management is secureu. It Is an experienced organisation, therefore It gives sound and efficient administration. • Its assets exceed £2,000,000, therefore It offers adequate financial security. It has branches throughout the world, and can care for your interests anyw&ere. Qet full particulars from Interesting Handbook, supplied by any Branch, or , C. >F. THOMAS, Trust Manager, NEIW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.. LTD., AUCKLAND. BWB WILLARD OTOHAGB T>ATTERIES. TBE WILLARD SERVICE STATION, 3&-«& HIGH B ENGLISH "I wate» FRENCH J- COLOTJB ITALIAN J paintings, A LABGB AND BEAUTIFUL CONSIGNHENT JUST TO HAND. ON VIEW IN OTJB QCBEN-STBKEr WINDOW*. HILL AND PLUMMER, LTD, QUBBN STREET, AU-CKLAND. B THE OLD FIRM ARE BUST NOW SPLASHING TAR SCIENTIFICALLY. SAM. WHITE AND SONS. APPOINTMENTS: 'PHONE 70S. . B SPECIAL LINES OP - ROSTOCK'S " (ENGLISH). BOOTS FOB MEN. GLACE DERBY BALS., 45/. BOX CALF DERBY; BALS., 48/0. NOW SHOWING. DADLEYS, LTD, "SECUBITY." 200, QUBBN STREET. B — MILLER'S -— FOB SLIPPERS AND WHITE GYM. SHOES. Sdxe the Opportunity. These are Scarce. L LADIES' OLACB COURT SHOES, all leather—27/8. 2. LADIES' GLACE DBRBT SHOES, pat. caps—27/tk 28/8 pair. 3. LADIES' CHROME DEIIBY SHOES, very strong—22/6 pair. 4. LADIES' GLACE AIDA SHOES, real comfortable, from 21/6 pair. 5. LADIES' GLACE DEHBY SHOES, pump sole* and low heels. A snip, 25/8 pair. 6. LADIES' VELVET AND MOCK SUEDE •LANGTIIT COURT SHOES, suitable for evening wear—l 7/11 pair. 7. MSN'S CHROME DBSBY BOOTS, solid leather-23/6 pair. 8. 'MEN'S STRONG CHROME SHOOTEBB, all eolid leather—2l/ie pair. 9. MEN'S CHROME DERBY BOOTS, eewn aoles, all leather—37/6 pair. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. CUPS AND SAUCERS, ENGLISH PLATBB, GLASS AND CHINA SALAD DISHES AND OOJIPOKIB, ALL AT BEDROCK PRICES. HAMPERS AND SUIT CASES, CHEAP. And # «» SPECTACLES. At.2/6, 2/9, 3/9, 4/9, 6/, 7/8, and GOLD FILLED at 12/6 per pair. TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS AT MILLER'S 1 FANCY BEPOSITOBY AND (BOOT PALACE, 70, 72, 74, VICTORIA STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. B JR. K. SMITH AND CO., WHOLESALE GLASS AND CHINAWARE MERCHANTS, 21-87. CITY CHAMBERS, * AUCKLAND. JUST ARRIVED, ex s.s. Ayrshire.—English Electro-plate Ware, etc. English Tea Sets, Yum, Bowli, Jartlnlewß. etc- etc C
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 236, 2 October 1920, Page 6
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