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Frank F. Mitchell PAINTER & PAPERHANGER. Wishes to Notify the Residents of Balclutha and Surrounding Districts that he has taken over his father's Old-established PAINTING BUSINESS and is prepared to Undertake Any Class of DECORATIVE WORK, and trusts that by Strict Attention to Business, Good Work, and Moderate Charges, he will retain the good name and liberal support the business has enjoyed in the past. Painting, Graining, Signwriting, Paperhanging, Glazing, or any other kind of Docorative Work undertaken at the Shortest Notice, FRANK MITCHELL BALCLUTHA.

The choice of a Piano! It's perhaps something of a paradox, but it is none the less true, that " A Piano is one of the Indispensable Luxuries of Lite". In most cases it contributes more than any other piece of Household furniture to the general pleasure of a Home. Therefore, the choice of a piano is an important matter—it is not often that a piano is bought more than once in a lifetime. The best and surest way to do is to buy a well-known make from a reliable house. For Half a Century we have sold pianos witli satisfaction to our customers and our guarantee has something behind it. We have always great confidence in recomeuding to intending purchasers Briasmead Pianos. The firm of John Urinsinead A: Son was established in London in the reign of King William IV. and their Pianos have taken a firm hold of the British public. " Brinsinead" Pianos are of splendid workmanship, made in London by skilled British workmen, and the eases are handsome and most elegant in appearance. Madame Patti, Sims Heeves, Signor Foli and many other wellknown musicians testify to the Beautiful and Refined Quality of Tone and the Smooth, Ev n, Delicate Touch. Brinsmead Pianos may be had in Walnut, Full Trichord, Iron Frame, etc. Prices, 65 and 70 guineas, Defe.red j a mmts can also be arranged for. Send for a copy of illustrated booklet free, and full particulars. CHAS. BEGG &» CO., Sole Agents: Princes Street, Dunedin. And at Wellington, Invi.'mu-g'U, Timuru, Oauiaiu, Nelson, London, ate. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED ISB4. Under Powers Conferred by Special Act of Parliament. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ... £106,250. CAPITAL PAID UP ... £9,375. RESERVE FUND ... £IO,OOO. Directors : THOS. W. KEMPTHORNE, Esq., Chairman. WALTER HISLOP, Esq. JOHN MILL, Esq. W. E. REYNOLDS, Esq. ROBERT GLENDINING, Esq. JAMES HAZLETT, Esq. JAMES A PARK Manager. 1. A Company does not die or leave the country ; it goes on for ever. As its profits are derived from commissions and the investment of its capital, it is not exposed to risks of trade. ■2. IT 18 PREFERABLE TO PRIVATE EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES WHO RARELY HAVE THE INCLINATION OR THE TIME AND KNOWLEDGE ESSENTIAL, AND ARE SUBJECT TO THE RISKS OF LIFE. 3. There is continuity in the management of Estates until they are completely wound up. With private executors and trustees changes arising from death and other causes are frequently necessary, entailing expenses and the advent of persons unfamiliar with the circumstances preceding their appointment. 4. Its accounts require to be audited and published ; therefore its position is always easily obtainable, and is subject to the supervision of the Court. 5. Its charges are moderate, and muoh lower than the Court may allow a private trustee. 6. It, having handled almost every kind of assets, possesses a wider experience than is possible for any one individual to have, and is in a bettor position than an individual to find investments for money, which the Company invests free of costs. 7. Its management is entrusted to a Board of Directors, whose combined judgment and exper.icnco is a guarantee that business placed in its hands will be elliciently carried out. It has au experienced and expert itaii, from whom all inclination can be obtained. 8. This Company desires to earnestly impress upon everyone, in the in terests of those thev will leave behind, as well as for their own peace of mind, to allow no delay to occur in th Execution of their Wills, no matter whether their estate be large or small. 9. To make one's Will costs little either in time or money. 10. This Company invests money free of costs, negotiates loans without procuration fees, and obtains first-class securities. NOTE. The Manager personally visits and supervises all estates left in the Company's hands to manage or-wind up, and consults the family on all matters connected therewith. ' THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY CO. ACTS As Executor and Trustee under a Will. As Acting Executor or Trustee for those who may be absent temporarily. . As Trustee under Marriage or other Settlement*. As Trustee in placo of Trustee who wishes to resign his Trust. As Agents for Executors, Trustees, or Administrators, or for any other persons who may prefer to have skilled Agents to act for them in the management and realisation of Estates in any part of the Dominion. As Attorney under power or Agent, either for persons resident abroad or about to leave the Dominion. As Liquidator, Receiver, Guardian, Committee of • the Estate of Lunatics, or as Assignee or Supervisor in Bankrupt Estates. As Agents to Invest Money on Real or other Securities, Collect Rents, Dividends, Interests, and other Income, Negotiates Loans and Sells properties by auction as Assessors, Arbitrators, and Valuers. OFFICE: LOWER RATTRAY ST. AND VOGEL ST., DUNEDIN, AGENTS for BALCLUTHA and Surrounding DistriotiD. STEWART & SON, SOLICITORS, Whew all information oan b« obtained.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8, 1 August 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8, 1 August 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8, 1 August 1911, Page 7

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