Just as soon as any man assumes the responsibility of a family, with all Its attendant obligations- it is urgently necessary that he arrange his testamentary wishes to safeguard his family’s future. The Public Trustee will gladly advise you and prepare your Will, free of charge, If appointed executor. The Public Trust Office, for over 65- years, has successfully managed all kinds of estates—and is ready to take over the administration of YOUR estate Immediately the necessity arises. Consult the Public Trustee or one of his responsible officers. Call, write, or send for a free copy of the informative booklet just Issued, entitled “Safeguarding Your Family’s Future.” PUBLIC TRUSTEE
IMPORTANT AUCTION ST. ALBANS SUBDIVISION FREVBERC ST O BUILDING SITES HILLS ROAD, ST. ALBANS * i To Be Sold By Public Auction WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, at 7.30 p.m. In Our Auction Rooms, 109 HEREFORD STREET ON ACCOUNT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ANNIE HILL. VERY EASY TERMS: 10% Deposit. 5% in One Month. 5% in Three Months. Jtalance Three Years, with the Right to Pay Off. Interest 4i% Per Annum. , HANDY TO THE CITY TASMAN ST <0 *4 Sold IS 306fil Sold Sold 5 23 0$ Pl Si so-tei v aso/4 The popular Hills Road area is progressing rapidly. Close to Trolley Bus, Public and Intermediate Schools, and Recreation Grounds. High sections. Good heavy garden soil. City services, sewer, drainage, electric light, and high pressure water. This property has been brought into the city boundary. These sections are particularly attractive to bungalow builders requiring low priced sections. Keep This Finn and Inspect Early. U! Pi 30 P Z33HT Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Take advantage of the liberal terms and secure the site of your future home. The nearest available subdivision to the Hills Road Trolley Bus Route. Areas from 30 perches to 32.1 perches. Liberal frontages. Level sections ready for building. Full Particulars from Papprttl, Son and Corcoran, Solicitors, and WARRINGTON SHIRLEY ROAD tno .< * O . ar« » Y vNO H. G. LIVINGSTONE & co. AUCTIONEERS, 109 HEREFORD STREET
See New Zealand by Rail Cheap Touring Tickets Instead of bothering themselves with those endless matters inevitable when preparing lor a lengthy holiday by car, motorists shonld try the train as an economical, comfortable, and completely care-Sree means os touring the country. . A four weeks’ railway tour of either Island—travelling wherever and whenever the urge impels—costs only £ll first-class, or £B/5/- second-class. No Strain in the Train
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23191, 30 November 1940, Page 9
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