(Ait Ittrillll i • • a w \ / r< A. s? BitM inn fc fwHtoue toff** mlmpfivemt* * S we have said before, the congestion at our Colombo Street Depot used to be a matter of grave concern to us. You know that we have now obviated that congestion and provided a greatly increased measure of convenience for our customers by opening a DISPATCH DEPOT at 115 Cashel Street, in Whitcombe’s Buildings, where customers call for their COMPLETED work alter having left it at the Colombo Street Depot. The Colombo Street Depot Is now used for RECEIVING WORK ONLY. In turn the new DISPATCH DEPOT in Whltcombe’s Buildings is used only for the DISPATCH of completed work. As yon know, the new method has proved a great success. Customers find it most convenient and. congestion Is avoided. But we are not stopping at that. We are now completing a number of Improvements at our now DISPATCH DEPOT In Whltcombe’s Buildings. Various refinements in organisation are being perfected. Electrical installations completed. So that when everything is finalised, Taylor’s NEW DISPATCH DEPOT will stand unrivalled in ft* Southern Hemisphere .. .in fact, we feel eonll- . dent that It will be unrivalled anywhere In the World ... for the big measure of modern convenience it will provide customers of Taylor’s. The new method is—as before, .take your work to Taylor’s Colombo Street Depot (opp, Ballantyne’s) then call for completed work at Taylor’s NEW DISPATCH DEPOT, in Whitcombe’s Buildings.
Think what they Gave! LIDICE:—The village burned to the ground. Women and children deported. Every man shot, because they tried to Sight back. TWO RUSSIAN CITIES:— In each, 1000 men were shot by order of the Germans* because they tried to fight back. ROTTERDAM: Thousands killed and 40 blocks of the city laid In ruins by Goerihg’s Luftwaffe AFTER Holland had surrendered. LONDON:—The whole fury of Germany was let . loose against London. Thousands killed—acj*es of ruins. MANlLA:—Declared an open city—but the Japanese made it an open target for their bombs and machine guns. VALETTA, MALTA:—The Italians rained down death ,on Maltese men, women, and children, but Malta taught the Italian Air Force a lesson Italy will never forget. OSLO:—Hostages shot because their fellow - Norwegians dared to resent the invader. Mdftes You Thinfi, Doesn’t It? CW the he* wot we* th 6 a** the too*S he of tlve* is tosh th* Th v® to hd Ihte we* d e pec the* 1 are 00® of to tie**' Of ah of the th*t ed AW oh* lid th e ceh aW aeT ft** the it that the S aSI to^ a ttie po 03 to Ma* e t>« C ® this O0 M «r ot :.K*i tc jus* -rft J ii
REFUSING TO ACT 1 ■ •• - 'X Why burden V Friend or « Relative with the Administra? 1 tlon of your Estate? Hemay refuse to act He aiay have neither time, norknowledge, nor ability so necestary for tii* proper fulfilment of the Duties of a Trustee. He nuty die. Why not appoint as your . Executor and Trustee THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD. Full information from •A. C. BRETHERTON, Christchurch Manager, 145 Worcester streak Christchurch,
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24123, 6 December 1943, Page 7
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