AT THE NINETEENTH—THK *TKOKK 01' CIIXII'S t'ST BE KK.WAIJUKIV. Oi'i'Ki: 2 ( y.i'ir rorgratulat.o:.>. a; 1 ;wl ."I'Orr- buy thoir ftvourite brtod* «f Etziish Ci.-ar«f,n-» at KIXOAI I>S. T.» si;r;>riscJ at tli" bum'itrr who drop l.!i on th'-'ir :>y lu ;': jiui'' KINCAIDS, LIMITED, f:v"! foLOMHO STHRKT. ' j o: '/'j-xjb't—'3 l.iH'S.
A SOUND INVESTMENT To appoint the Now Zealand Insurance Company, Limited, as your Trustee and Executor is one of the soundest of all investments. Such a step takes the burdens of Trusteeship off the private person and st the same time brines your Estate under pympathetic and careful business management, which has the unequalled advantages of extensive specialised trustee experience. Tne organisation and financial resources of the New Zealand Insurance Company. Limited, ?tre a guarantee of honesty, promptitude, efficiency, and safety. May we send you our Free Handbook of information? Write to any Branch Office or to the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, 90 Hereford street. Christchurch. G. D. Mcllraith, Manager.
" THE PRESS" (OWNED AND CONTROLLED IN CHRISTCHURCH.) HEAD OFFICE: CATHEDRAL SQUARE CHRISTCHURCH "The Press" has auditors' certificate for the largest circulation in Canterbury. i i LONDON OFFICE: New Zealand Associated Press, 25 Fleet street, London. AUSTRALIAN OFFICE: JLisgar House, 30 Carrington street, SYDNEY. AD VLIiTJSINC HATKS FOR CASH ONLY. SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED: 12 words for Is, 3 insertions 2s 6'd, and Cd for each additional six words or under. LOST AND FOUND: 12 words Is, 18 words, Cd, etc. HIRTII .MARRIAGE. DEATH, OR FUNERAL NOTICES: Half-inch or under 2s 6d. Death and Funeral Notices combined 5s each. Every lios.ai six lines or fraction, 2s 6ri :.:i::;.mu..i charge for booking ANY Sin ;ie Advertisement, 2s 6d. FRONT PAGE DOUBLE RATES. DISPLAY RATES, 5s per inch. V.'ANTEDS. FOR SALE, or TO LET: 12 words Is per insertion; 3 insertions 2s Cd, and 6d for each additional six words or under. The Commercial Office of the Press Company is open until 10 p.m. to receive advertisements for the following day's issue. After 10 p.m. advertisements may be left with the J'rmter on the first floor. A. M. BURNS. Manager.
TOLD BY THE TEA LEAVES A story <>r how economy goes hand irj hand with every packet ut V.'ardill';; popular tea. 'fir.- high quality makes more c?.jp3 of delicious tea to every j. vur.d - yet prices are actually lower *.hsr» usual. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD QUALITY CEYLON TEA per lb 2/2 HIMALAYA TEA per lb 2/6 MATCHLESS TEA per lb 2/9 ORIENT TEA (UNEXCELLED) — per lb 3/B&DUCTIOKS GIVEN ON CHESTS AND HALF-CHEST LOTS. WITH DISCOUNT COUPONS AS USUAL. WARD ELL'S >V3473
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21384, 29 January 1935, Page 10
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