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PROTECTING THE INTEREST/ Cf THE BENEF-fICIARy: /t-1 HIS message is of equal testator and beneficiary alike, I importance to both to ensure adequate protec- •*• beneficiary and testator tion so that continued prosalike It must be admitted, perity is assured. No better unfortunately, that many a legacy can be left than con- ' beneficiary under a Will falls tact with the Guardian Trust, urey to unscrupulous invest- For long expenence, adement salesmen. It is also quate capital and businesstrue that where protection h like methods, coupled with not provided many an Estate close personal service and dwindles to almost nothing sympathetic understanding, through the lack of business are features which have all experience or the unwisd in- contributed to the successful vestments of the beneficiary, operation of the Guardian This is more evident in the Trust. case of women, who, until May we therefore send you inheriting an Estate, have our new Brochure, which sets been more concerned with out in detail the manner in the management of a home which you can safely provide than the running of a busi- for your dependents in after ness. It behoves then, both years? •■ : Capita £100,000, invested in N.Z. Government Securities. , , j**^^ , Estates under administration exceed £9.000.000. . ■ Jk GUARDIAN TRUST and Executors' Company of N.w Zwlwd Limited SOUTH BRITISH CHAMBERS, 326 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. _ Branches and Agencies throughout the Dominion. "INDIA SUPER TYRES THE PEODUCT OF'BRITISH LABOUR— '' CONTROLLED BY BRITISH CAPITAL Greater Safety Better Service The policy of the Manufacturers of "INDIA" SUPER TYRES is to produce the best possible Tyre irrespective of cost in construction. Ask any user of "INDIA" SUPER TYRES if this is not borne o*lll by actual results. The "INDIA" caters for the highest class of Tyre requirements only. All particulars upon application to the Agents:— MURRAY ROBERTS & Co. Ltd. WELLINGTON. Carbon/ ■•-•■■ ■•■' .■■ .&<sgsi*wy,\ ■•■■'-•■ , • "A costly nuisance which is paid for in ■wasted petrol. Have you ever considered how much more mileage you gel from a gallon of petrol when your engine is free from carbon. ...iiCarbo-Solve will positively remove carbon deposits. j£10,000,000 of resources back Alemite Corporation's positive guarantee that Carbo-Solve will free your engine from carbon. Full particulars sent on request. >XEMITE CORPORATION « Chicago, U. S. A. ■ . i Cable A4Wlrc««: AUHtT'CMcag* ' . Full wrlir-mnrs from JAS. J. NIVEN & CO., LTD., 65-67 Taranaki Street - - - - - - Wellington, N.Z. "«- Branches in the following cities: AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, GISBORNE, V/MROA (H. 8.), NAPIER, PALMERSTON NORTH, CHRISTCHURCH, i TIMARU, DUNEDIN. INVERCARGILL. '.'■,.' IM»Z-f 69 TESTS and Inspections Guard Willard Battery Quality A staff of trained inspectors, chemists, and laboratory engineers guard Willard quality in every stage of manufacture from raw material to fini»hed pro- ' duct—by sixty-nine searching tests and inspections. This is to give you the assurance when you buy a Willard that you are getting a battery of the same high quality that has won the name of "Willard" acceptance the world over. Wellington Service Station . THOS. BALUNGER St CO., LTE 70 Ghuznee St« Wellington. "Free Service on all Makes." TlTlk4<tf STORAGE «^ MM /• 1 ■ BATTERIES ■ m Willard m mKRmmSKjk short of marvellous. How glad and relieved you'll . JJB6 ByJ|ijWigLflLMftflti4i.R 1 !^i^&??il 2Vic* 2/6 qtu& 4/6 ct crtl CfWHtuti JflflnK Manufactured by Tlie Lane Mtdi- JsSSgßsßm flPflfff*WrOW|iiP^yi|yMOpO|Hlj cine Co, lAd, (i?« G*Loitc f KxTQ.du* rfffwwßl^raHK flflH ffi jlpc*i.lßl jjiJii, w/| " ftj| cite Chttfttist/t OttWfflUi *V*i&# -jjlflflQUfifflflfl'iMCn

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 4, 4 July 1931, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 4, 4 July 1931, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 4, 4 July 1931, Page 17

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