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A. PEHRY & CO. LTD. WE HAVE BUYERS OF THE FOLLOWING STOCKS:— 100 King Solomon 500 Nevis Diesel 500 Glenroy 500 Ben Ledi 200 Mossy Creek £ s. d. 0 3 10J 300 Maori Gully • - 0 14 0 0 2 500 N.Z. Woolpack Tex--0 0 3 tile Company .. 011 10 0 0 3 100 Oamaru Woollen Co. 0 8 6 WE HAVE SELLERS OF THE FOLLOWING STOCKS:— £ s. d. 500 Gillespie's Beach .. 0 1 1J 500 Lawson's Flat .. 0 0 3& 1000 Charleston .. 0 0 6 500 Brian Boru .. 0 0 4 500 Macetown .. 0 1 3 a 300 Kildare .. 0 3 0 300 Mahakipawa .. 0 0 9] 25 National Tobacco 1 Australian Forestry Bond Certificate, 1928 Planting 1 Afforestation. Ltd. share £ s. d. 3 7 6 STOCK AND SHAEEBROKEPvS, COMPANY ORGANISERS, MINING ENGINEERS AND CONSULTANTS. P O BOX 659, CHRISXC HURCH. TELEPHONE 36-288. ' ROOMS 212, 213, 211, COMMERCE BUILDING, TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "PERICOM," CHRISTCHURCH.

Some suggestions for the rehabilitation of stricken areas after earthquakes, and the part that fire brigades should play in this work were discussed in a paper entitled "Who's Who When the Earth Quakes," given by Station Officer D. Cantley, at the annual conference of the New Zealand branch of the Institution of Fire Engineers. Anyone—and -there were some—who claimed to be unmoved by earthquakes was tinkering with the truth or was an unimaginative fool, he claimed, and he stated that the work of restoring order, which was all important, would fall on those who recovered composure first, having had the widest experience of extraordinary conditions and physical crises. The early stages of a bad earthquake were essentially the special business of fire brigades. Incidentally, he said, the greatest ally of the brigades would be dynamite, for the blowing down of ruined buildings and removal of debris.

MAKING A WILL should be considered as an ordinary business matter—as it is merely the setting out in a formal manner of the desires of a Testator as to the disposal of his assets and the income after his decease. If you have not already made a Will, or if, owing to changing conditions, your present Will requires to be altered, consult mm i im m i Kite* it a KiKtfl n i and obtain the advice of its officers. Established 1884 A. C. BRETHERTON, Christchurch Manager 145 Worcester Street, Christchurch Offices: Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Invercargill

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21404, 21 February 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21404, 21 February 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21404, 21 February 1935, Page 15

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