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II : — —THE = • I | PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE || Founded 1872 |j | ]\ . ' . . . . ' j$ = ; Value of Estates and Funds now under administration exceeds £41,000,000. Number of Wills held in safe 0 SEE ;' custody on behalf of living testators who have appointed the Public Trustee executor exceeds 56,000. jj| 5= '! Administration of an estate by the Public Trustee offers many important advantages by comparison with jKj == |< private individual trusteeship. Here is a brief outline of the beneficial service guaranteed by the Public Trust |8 jji |:j Office- ■ I 1 J3 SAFETY. The resources of the State are a guarantee of § §| |; fidelity and efficiency. » | f: ' PERMANENCE. As an officer the Public Trustee is. per- | | ;3j • manent; he goes on from one generation to another; the :| §| | performance of his duties is not interrupted by vacations, ;| g I sickness, accident, or death. ll § | SPECIALIZATION. The Public Trust Office specializes in I | [j! the administration of Estates, and has well-qualified officers I 1 IS ' ... for the various branches of the work. . \ I | MODERATE CHARGES. As the business of the Public I | H Trust Office is on a very large scale, economy of adminis- . -3 | I 1 tration is facilitated. The charges are kept at the lowest - !;| I possible point. !■ | I ADMINISTRATION FOR BENEFICIARIES. The Pub- I I I lie Trust Office recognises that its first duty is to its bene- !;} | || ' ficiaries, whose wishes are consulted on all important steps . || § II in the administration of Estates. | j II The Fidelity and Integrity of the Public Trustee || j 11 and of all officers employed by him are guaran- | j j j teed by the State. | | :! Enquiries will be welcomed and information gladly supplied on application to the || I | Public Trustee, Wellington, or to any of his representatives throughout New Zealand. • | | pillllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllH 555 gj^^j IbSSIPHs t T^ tf f Tf^ TT T^T 99 ——! S5! A JL^^ tL^f^^^J SSj 1 ■ •■tt^^-X^r^ 7/ COO^S wh°*e dinners j I without j 1 "^^^^B^Lpff^l^P "mi TKe ••Re^ulo" Oven J -si TIW "Regulo" automatic oven-heat con- steam-rich atmosphere, ideal for browning, - . Hj =3S troller is die most striking contribution to roasting, etc. ' . ' ==5 = the efficiency of the domestic kitchen that 3. The shelves slide on projections embossed . == S. has ever been offered, to the Public. on the enamelled sides of the oven, making , -3 =5 -, It was introduced by Radiation Ltd. over 4 cleaning the work of a moment. ' . "... S == years' ago and to-day many thousands of 41 An enamelled baseplate closes the bottom of =ES S women rely upon it to take care of their the oven, keeping" out dust. =5 ■2 cooking and add to their leisure and comfort. The boiling burners on these cookers cannot be ' =5 S , The cooking-chart tells the figure at which to choked or extinguished by liquids boiling over == gs set the Regulo dial, also the time necessary for on to them, and they are far more economical = = the cooking in hand. The oven door need than the old " drilled-ring" buniers. = S not be opened at all during the cooking period. Ask at your Gas Showroom for prices and par-' = S , vl whole, dinner-^-meat, vegetables and sweets — ticulars of any Radiation firm's latest gas =5 =5 . can te cooked simultaneously at ' cookers. They all now have the 52 15-s ' * orw se«m^ 0/ the "Regulo," ~~ " : 1 "New World "design of oven— — = entirely without attention. ■ T u he Maitre ,Chel of the finest in the world. 5= SSS . „ . , . the Ritz Hotel says:— sS S■ . The " 10 '1S oDly °£ tai?- " I was fireatly surprised to s« e Men. Oxfer,) ARDEN HILL & Co.. 7= iSSJ able On gas COOKerS made by the the enormous advance shown by 19 Queen Victoria St.. E.C.4 = S six Radiation firms. Other ad- ia^ s ,% Wd,a«on d G, 0 s vec o Tker S ft lA!pir" Cookers> THl T J&l ls c ? A£ ti M S . vantages of these cookers are:_ fhS^^i^ToScS Kjß - Co ., fletche'?"^ 1 = == ~: . , . I • be done br anyone, with the U-mgsway Ccoierj) FLETCHER. — SSS I. The Single burner economises •Regulo'automatic heat control SmraSt Wl 3? SS Space in the OVen and gives better Th^conomy of the single oven (Bun«a!ow CdoJctj) The RICHMOND ' = 1= results than 2-bumer OVenS. bm™r is also a remarkable GAS STOV^E^METER^ Co-^d^ = SS! - Tha Airert hnttnm-fliip-niirier " (Signed) [Wilim Cookers) WILSONS & =2 =ss 2. lne direct Donom-nue-ouuet c. herbodeau mathiesons. Ltd.. = ss reduces the amount of air drawn uattre chc/. v 76 Queen St.. c.c.4 . = •..« »V» An«, A,,c nrnmntin^r <i Ritz Hotel. London, {Eureka Coolers) JOHN WRIGHT & Co.. . == ss: into the oven, tnus. promonng a . ) 21 Queen victon. St.. c.c.4 ' = H , 10% off yonr Insurance Policy • «A*'MiAV»l»li\#4 %/^ ■-" = = Tfe£^g/ e , s«r a>BrteA REGULO-CONTROLLED GAS COOKERS/^ / , S SSS Dominions Insurance Co., Ltd., . , t 7 < t TkT nr ujt /-» >^ <<•'' <& •■''" ••""' r= S beg to announce that they hare With the popular "NetV World" Ovetl X^ „' ...- S SSS arranged to grant ato per ' s^ v * 6 ..••' ..••* „« r^ ■^~ «nf. rebate on premiums on yS <£> ° .••' ..••" > ..* > ss; t ir iu LUN" Pi'i s- t0 Post this Coupon /s?#* / > #"" .••••'" .- = 5a householders using Radiation r / ..' .•• ..' „" | ~ SSS • appliances under certain cm- jr vJ* „•• _„•' „•* „•• i = SS rfiVionj. Futt particulars from «b«m^^^«mbbb«^»^^ _.•• ..•• y' S SS «An> Head Office, x, Thread- y^ ..•'' $.-•'' ..••' .■.••' j EE S needle Street, E.C.2, or any of y^ , (? « l" .^° ..•**' „••"'" = 5S their Branches or Agenti. y^ V- r -.-'.'' I WELLINGTON GAS CO. LTD. 1 I Telephone - - 28-100 | illl!ltllllll|||||||!llllllll!ll!!llllll!tl!l!llllll!llllilll!!l!!!IH^

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 147, 19 December 1927, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 147, 19 December 1927, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 147, 19 December 1927, Page 32

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