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J5773-9ot Gold Oirole Broooh, a«l with Turquoise. m H4137—180t Gold Diamond and Ruby Engagement Ring. £2 JSBlß.—9ct. Gold Bar B»o«Jl at w#h •aria, 21/Garaet and Pearls, Alt—lßct Gold Diamond & Emerald Engagement Bins. «/«/• Treasure House Jewellery. When you are contemplating making a purchase of Jewellery, Watches, er Silverware, yon. will da well to get in touch with our Stock and Prioes. If yon are unable to pay wa a personal visit, write for onr Illustrated Catalogue. It will show yon the newest goods in onr line of business, and at a big saving on prioes charged elsewhere for sindlar qualities. nn-M (Ma Ohalt Bmafe, Xmothjut eetTfcfatU, MW-M* CMt Jtarasai * Bspphi» emcot Bin*. A2i—lSot Mi lutagaauat Bag, set 3 fins DtansadL mm18ot Gold Wedding Bings. 21/- »/- 36/4»/- H/WHITE FOR | OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE I IF YOU ARE | DESIROUS OF PURCHASINfiI A WEDOINB | 6IFT. Remember to comaHnieato with u direct, ai ve do net employ trayeilers or eaavaiießi anywhere. It* CM* Kwper tt «/. <v- »/- M9.—Bav deaiga Serviceable Gold Bracelet, sal witk 3 R«Mee and 1 Diamonds, £3/8/Our Special INng Book Shews all the newest and Beat In Engage nteirt Rings. Frem SO/- ts £IM. Aik tar frw •W-Hllß6—Pearl-atndded Gold Star Pendant, with Amethyat Centre, 22/1 H7sßo—New Circle Gold Pendant with P»«rl-eet Bird and Hso22—The Umii' Knot Gold Pendant, set with Pearls and Ametfeyat, 3S/J39o6—Kav design G«td Pendant, eat with Pearl, Peridot, and Garnets. 21/STEWART DAWSON & CO. PRIHOCB AND DOWLINQ STREETS CORNER, DUNEDIN. NX, LTD.

THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGEfiCf COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1884. Under Powera Conferred, by Special Act of Parliament. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ... £106,250. CAPITAL PAID UP ... £9,375. RESERVE FUND ... £IO,OOO. Directors : THOS. W. KEMPTIIORNE, Esq., Chairman. WALTER HISLOP, Esq. JOHN MILL, Esq. W. E. REYNOLDS, Esq. ROBERT GLENDINING, Esq. JAMES HAZLETT, Esq. JAM ES A PARK Manager. 1. A Company does uot 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 IS PREFERABLE TO PRIVATE EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES WHO RARELY DAVE THE INCLINATION OR TIIE TLUE AND KNOWLEDGE ESSENTIAL, AND ARE SUBJECT TO THE RISKS OF LIF'E. 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 uniamiliar with the circumstances preceding their appointment. 4. Its accounts requite 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 much 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 on<! individual to have, and is in a better position than an individual to find investments for money, which the Company invests free of costs. 7. Its munaiji'ineni. is entrusted to a Board of Directors, whose combined judgment and experience is a guarantee that business placed in its hands wiil be efficiently carried out. It has an experienced and expert stall, from whom all information can bo obtained. 8. This Company desires to earnestly impress upon everyone, in the interests of those they 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 loft in the Company's hands to manage or wind up, and consults the family on all matters connected therewith. TflE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY CO. ACTS As Executor and Trustee under a Will. As Acting Executor or Trustee for those who may bo absent temporarily. As Trustee under Marriage or other Settlements. As Trustee in place 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. Ai 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., DUNE DIN. AGENTS for BALCLUTHA and Surrounding Districts— D. STEWART & SON, SOLICITORS, 1 Where all information can be obtained. HHHESE COLD DAYS We defy you to get a more refreshing, more invigorating drink than a cup oil hot Tiger Tea bccSause the better the tea the greater is recuperutive powers. DIFFERENT PEOPLE Have different tastes, but Tiger Tea seems to suit the majority. Will ially if you like tea which is rich and fragrant and full-bodied.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 14, 22 August 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 14, 22 August 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 14, 22 August 1911, Page 2

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