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NOT LEANING ON THE STATE COME readers who s«e the term "State guarantee" connected with the Public Trust Office may imagine that the office is financed by grants from the Government. This is not so. It is true that the resources of the State are security for the acts of the Public Trustee, but in the course of long years of careful and economical management reserve funds have' been built up which have practically relieved the Government from any liability under tho State guarantee, The charges for the safe service to the thousands of beneficiaries are low, but the huge volume of business enables the office to make profits. Gradually during successive years the reserves built up out of profits have reached a sum exceeding £605,000. The safety policy of the Public Trust Office applies to itself as well as to its clients. C—37 • ' ' A Cl. MAN ■ IN C 3 CLOTHES Is Badly Handicapped, A Cl Man . Who Wears Cl Clothes Gives Himself a Fair Chance. Cl STYLE AND LONDON SUITINGS Are Specialties at MI L L I G A N ■' S, ILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE, And their Prices are Moderate. \ i EXHIBITION. "VfEW PHOTOGRAPHS are now being -^ ' Shown at the S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS, 10, Willis street. This EXHIBIT presents PORTRAITS on Parchment—a NEW PROCESS. It also includes fine examples of MINIATURES IN OILS. WHAT SHALL WE DRINK? Why, "CAMEOC" DRY GINGER ALE. IT IS JUST DELICIOUS. Awarded VERY HIGHLY COMMENDED DIPLOMA, London Competitions, 1923. All Shops, Clubs, and Hotels. THOMSON, LEWIS, & CO., LTD, 'Phones 21-219. Petone 267. Private Deliveries Daily. £ B A V L E V, • Surgeon Dentist, 56, THE TERRACE. TEL. 41-449. Specialising in Dental Radiology, Pyorrhoea, and Extractions. NERVOUS DISORDERS. TNSOMNIA, Asthma, Neurasthenia, and -*- all forms of Nervous Disorders yield readily to the natural curative treatment. Consult ■ RONALD T. M'LEAN, I Metaphysician, . 25, Courtenay place. Hours:.9-1, 2-5. Tel. 20-C34. TVTR. IVON V. WILSON, Dental Sur- ■*■"■*■ geon, has commenced practice in rooms lately occupied by Mr. H. P. Rawson, No. '11, Woodward street. Tel. 40-567. REMOVAL NOTICE. T\U. MURRAY LITCHFIELD, Dental •*-' Surgeon, has removed from 29, Molesworth street, to 53, Molesworth street. Telephone 45-675. REMOVAL NOTICE.—Mr. and Mrs. ADAMSON, Osteopaths and Chiropractors, have Removed from Dixon street to CROWN BUILDINGS, corner Cuba and Dixon streets. Tel. 21-782. QOLWILL & COLW IL L, Chiropractors, Neurocalometer Service. 47, Courtenay place. Tel. 22-869. OSTEOPATH, CHIROPRACTOR. T7DWARD HAROLD, 69a, Martners-st. -*-' (near Tivoli Theatre), Therapeutic Dietitian, Blood and' Nerve Specialist. Consultations Free. Tel. 23-859. OTTERHOLT, BRYCE, & WRATT, Chiropractors (Palmer Sc'nool Graduates), Mandel's Bldgs., 101, Willis-st., Wellington. Tel. 43-562. Neurocalometer an I X-ray Service. MEDICAL Massage, Remedial Exercises, Turkish Baths.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barke (Reg. N.Z.), 41, Courtenay place. Tel. 22-223 (Residence 24-417). . MR. F. W. BON D, Late Dental Surgeon Wellington Hospital. Corner of Willis and Boulcott streets. Telephone 40-726. ' MR. BRIDGE, DENTIST, MCCARTHY Chambers, 50, Willis-st, ill Opposite Hotel Windsor. P. H. JAUNCEY, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, SUPERIOR °r PHOTOGRAPHS, 50, WILLIS STREET. Tel. 43-847. . Tel. 43-847. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE Accepted at Lowest Current Rates. _ The -Company is Empowered by Special Act of Parliament to Transact TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR. AND AGENCY-BUSINESS. N. W. NELSON, Manager. Office: LAMBTON QUAY and GREY STREET, Wellington. Tel. 40-223. ~A U. WILSON & C~a ■£*-' (Late J. & A. Wilson), Funeral Furnishers, 2C3, WILLIS STREET. Tel. 21-945). Tel. 21-949. Telephone 23-659. PH. KNOWS LE V, • • Dental Surgeon,- , C9a, Manners street (nest Tivoli Theatre). Mon., Wed., and Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE now have tho Largest and Most Up-to-date Studio in New Zealand. Groups up to 150 photographed by artificial light or daylight. CROWN STUDIO Crown Buildings, Cuba street. NOTICE TO "EVENING " POST" : SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whoso delivery of "The Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate with tho PUBLISHER "WITHOUT DELAY. Telephone 44-040. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 121, 22 May 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 121, 22 May 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 121, 22 May 1926, Page 6

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