SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE WILL AND THE - WAY. No. 45.—Ideal Go-operation. "Co-operation," "Co-ordination" —these are words which frequently occur in the vocabulary of would bo difficult to find a bettor example of co-operation and coi ordination than New Zealand's Public Trust Office, which, has been tal;en as a model foi ' '' institutions throughout tL_ ish Empire. Though thffl principle for which the Public Trust Office, stands—Safety, through the Slat* Guarantee—does not chanj regressive changes have jade, particularly of recent years, m tho direction of co-ordinating its various operations and bringing about that Btato tion necessary to the u vl „ a largo and important instituti Keeping paco with tho devolo '""* " c ,T, o policy of decentn e has been evolved e efficient ■ system of co-ordinati< between the Head Office and tho various- branch offices. A high etato of co-operation, also obtains amongst all departments of the etaff, and tho result of this organisation is seen in tho rapidly-in-creasing business of the Public Trust Office. Every class of client is assured of prompt and capable servico, and enjoys tho eolid comfort of having in the Public Trustee an efficient administrator always ready and always well- . oquipped to perform his duties. DISTRICT OFFICES! at KaiVoura, Rangi, era, Leeaion, Akaxo*, Rnkaia, Methven Ashburton. Temuka. CmMln,. <.„;j to-.: 'II SEEDED RAISINS, new CORNFLOUR VEnTliaM THE SUPERB VALUE OF KINCAIDS TEAS. CANNOT BE EMPHASISED TOO OFTEN KINCOLE TEA ...... p B , YbsTti CEYLINDO TEA '. per 1» fc 6d KINCAIDS SPECIAL TEA .! . o. 9d PEARL OF THE EAST TEA .. B Z PRICES LIKE THESE BRING BTG BUSINESS. DEAVILLE'S CLOUDY AMMONIA, hot. Is ed BLANPTTED ALMONDS .. per'l'bSs^d SALitOTT per tin 6d end 101 i A SS ~ per tin 4d - **. 9d, Is, Is 3d S A £D SOAP 5 cakes for Is CLEVER HART _.._.. .. pc r tin Is Id iY HELP, ptt 10-! COKNTOOUHffiiiiliSir "■..■-■ p"|st 7d ■ecfish), dozen 7H END'S FRUIT SALTS .. per bottle 3s M DE WITTE.-S PILLS .. p£ bottle 3s, 5s KINCAIDS, LIMITED, FAMILY GROCERS, COLOMBO STREET '"' """ id I€o3. K6150 "THE PRESS." REVISED SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ona Year .. .. .. 893 Od Sjls: Moutha .. .. .. lya jHonthiy .. .. .. as 3d It posted within New Zealand, 3a ad par quarier extra. .Booking rato 45s per annum; shorter periods yro lata. Subscriptions that have been prepaid tho old rates will be extended in propprt to tho vatue oi tho 'reduction. ADVERTISING CHARGES. FOR CASH ONLY. WANTEDS—AH Notice 3 respecting emplovuient, not exceeding 2 lines i"> \yord3), 1b per iriieruon cash and 6a fo~ each additional 6 words or under FOR SALKi or TO LET—JWc exceeding o lines labout 12 -orda), io Dar j^^^ O T. cash, and 6d tor each additional 6 words' or under. WANTEDS—When referring u, Tenders o~ Amusements, (i lines or under, 2s 6a each insertion. LOST and FOUND—HaIf-inch or uader (id each insertion. •MIRTH, MARRIAGE, or DEATH Notices Cash, half-inch or under, 2s 6d. Deal and Funeral Notices combined, 5s oacn. FUNERAL NOTICES— Six lines, 2s e u . IIEMOKIAM NOTICES—Sis lines 2s e every additional six imes or fractio DOUBLE RATES will bo charged for any. of the above when cash is not sent with T.llNllMJir CHARGE for BOOKING tay einfle advertisement, 2a 6d.
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