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A CAMEL CAN GO EIGHT days without a. drink—but who wants to bo a camel? Drink "CAMROC" DRY GINGER. ALE, unequalled anywhere. All Hotels, Clubs, and Stores. THOMSON, LEWIS AND C 0 'Phone 2627 A. Wellington. CTYLISH SUITS As made by MILLIGAN'S EXPERTS, KELBURN-A VENUE, Aw Sometimes Imitated—but that's all. BENEFITS FROM JUDICIOUS BUYING. JAMES BELL (WELLINGTON'S FAVOURITE TAILOR) is now holding as fine a selection- of ' HIGH-GRADE AND STYLISH MATERIALS, As will be seen anywhere' in the whole Dominion. These materials were bought at an opportune time under" most advantageous conditions, consequently every patron of JAMES BELLAS TAILORING is assured of unusual value. ORDERS ARE INVITED FOR AUTUMN SUITES AND COSTUMES. JAMES BELL, THE PARTICULAR TAILOR, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, ATTORNEYS. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z., LIMITED. (Specially Empowered by Act of Parliament.) HEAD OFFICE AUCKLAND. BOARD OF DIRECTORS': J. H. Upton, Chairman. Thomas Peacock 'W. R. Wilson John Batger . E. R. N. Russell John Edson W/ C, W. M'Dowell ' George Elliot. P. H. UPTON, J. M. STOKES, Manager. ' Secretary. Wellington Branch: T. P. B. OHING, LooaJ Manager. ■ Offices 326, Lambton-quay. Merged in and Guaranteed by THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Assets exceed £1,300,000), Bankers, Solicitors, SharebrqkeT*, Agents, etc., employed by a Testator, or by Tetir. ing Trustees, continue\to act for the Corapttay. "COSTUMES MADE BY EXPERT TAILORS! IT requires great skill and varied and long experience to make a Costume as it should be made, and it is only Experts that can do this work satisfacfactorily. ' . We have made many huridrede o£ CosI tumes, ajid we have never had any complaints. We can give you satisfaction. Try us for your New Season's Tailormade Gown. ; MORRISON™^ PENNEY, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, Maoa-rthy's Buildings, WILLIS-STREET,' WELLINGTON. ELEGANT TAILORING. riTAILORING for. particular gentlemen, •*- for those who prefer a High-grade, Distinctive Hand-tailored Suit to the ordinary sorts that a.re little removed from the ready-to-wear kind, very select mateTiaJs, perfect style, elegant finish—Suite that will please always. Orders booked now. THOS. M'EWEN, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, ' 'Phone 358 A. Cuba-street, Wellington. TRANSFER OF PERSONAL TRUSTS. \ N THE duties of Trusteeship bring a burden of work and worry which besides proving irksome, may even expose one to grave loss. In many cases, therefore, it is prudent for a Private Trustee to divest himself of his onerous responsibilities, provided a trustworthy and substantial substitute can bo found. The New Zealand Insurance Company, Ltd., has been empowered by Special Act' of Parliament to take over Existing Trusts. It furnishes all requisite qualifications—Absolute Financial Guarantees against Loss, Capable Business Management, Continuity _of Administration, World-wide Accessibility, a Complete System of Audit, and the Observance of Strictest Secrecy. INVESTED FUNDS OVER £1,350,000. All interested should consult any Looal Manager, or the Trust Manager at Auckland. Handbook sent poet free. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM- j PANY, LTD., Trustee, Executor, and Agency Branch. C. F. THOMAS, Trust Manager. TV-EW ZEALAND ■ INSURANCE ' COMPANY, LIMITED. ■ FIRE, MARINE, #ND ACCIDENT i INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. H. E. KEMPTHORNE, Manager. Offioe —Lambton-quay and " Grey-street, i Wellington. ' . NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Subscribed Capital 4,500,000 Paid-up Capital 2,437,500 Funds exceed 23,900,000 MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., Agents, PRINTING of the Highest Order can fe? obtained »* mjiilmuuLMie** irgm

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 42, 18 February 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 42, 18 February 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 42, 18 February 1918, Page 6