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Arrived iuct BROCADE DRESSING fire^ GOWNS... ralll *H^ll^ - brocaded satin in bold JpßimßKßt Dahlia Red, Petunia Pink, Peace of ißind . comes only with security ♦ ♦ ♦ THE annual statement of -. the Guardian Trust % reveals that last year no |p r ~ ssse== less than £377,209 was |§£ &1 '<^g Another item shows that landed p?" /^oj| P - property held fn trust amounts to ? P^kSQ, £2,526,266-5-3. Again, shares, hC^J^KY- 1 debentures and government ? securities exceed £3,000,000. X^£jHpK«4ta^ These figures are made up of >~~^fnK^f^"^^3^<assets ranging from 50-acre farms *2"^^^B2BK3S***r**~' ♦ to huge sheep runs, from small m^y^^mßfßtKh^^T^ : ' factories to important Industrial %Bre3sWsSWf%V£y**. organisations, from country stores KHgfi^tfje^UPf^Sfc^ It Is interesting to reflect that 20 years ago assets under admi»JR^pi istratjon totalled only £10,650. During the intervening period 61=^1 the Guardian Trust has met every obligation — through panic, war Xl fi and epidemic—and exercised an Inflexible fidelity to the terms of f&ys-IL, each individual trust, and at the present day assets under GUARDS & GUIDES administration exceed £ 13.000.000. This unshakable security—the fruit of wise and able administration ■ °'Ra CT°": c by the Directors, Management and Executives of the Guardian sir Geo^e Elliot Trust—is at the disposal of the present generation and the generaMr, v. j. Lamer tions to come, to ensure that your estate, or that which you i^e Kr; Bn.*Ru",;ii bequeath to others, shall be prudently and impartially administered. , ' 'm^w'it wSSi One thing more: At the very root of the Guardian Trust policy is the principle of personal service* a principle* handed down by Managers r. p. Ward the founders and which has meant so much to'those we serve. Bank of N.Z. Chambers, ,nr»« • : Lambton, Quay, Wellington. • 'TTrJG O. S. Watkins Esq., W'n. Director. ' •*•AJl^' ' ' -■^="—■ GUARDIAN TRUST • O£Bces at Gisborne, Napier, -*~~~- , teSST^pffin. AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTTX , ■ : (Inccrporaudby Special Act cf Parliament, 1883) •..•■■■-• • ; ■-;■ / • , ' '■■■■■~-,.'. Capital £100,000 invested in Nu!. Gavt. Securitut. . Additional liability ef Shoreiwlderi £100,000. , Assets under adimmstratuntxcttd £13 ,000,000. Over £ijxxifico new busmcsi last year. Gt-tm ■ •^^pr flies with vrll) ulj JDilvli* Wjßr *£?£- ---flm \ ~\ (^\THER warning signs are riieamatic twinges, headaches, dizzy. v*a \\ -^v^vlv /v. \ attacks, urinary disorders and nervousness. Neglect may \ \ *^~^S«^^-^»^fe^ prove serious ; there is danger of lumbago, rheumatism and sciaticai \ \ y^^WX^^Sfc^ Don't run any risks! Strengthen the kidneys without delay by; / W ~~ "'MK&P^Sfii using^Doans Backache,Ki«Jney,Pills, the special kidney tonic* ' A^^f^fe^^ CURED COMPLETELY Mrs. W. Ballesty, 62 Oartbrook Road, cannot mt «Mfgh In prmfu of thli flni WwliTSwißi-> Auburn, Sydney, says: "Some twelve kidney wmedy and r«commend it with '^G^.lM'Jw & months ago I was Buffering very much erery confidence to anyone suffcrinc J&H!IHiBS%S& ■*-~Ji&>im. 1«F..£1.< from backache. I was also subject to from backache and kidney trouble. I 1l!lliiK& WM. I T NEW bad headaches and dizzy attacks. I hava also used Doan's Ointment with JHVjiJiK iBJ \ Carton ' felt sure my kidneys were not working good results," . ' -^^_— xV^^^^B^k ] *•»■**"• properly so decided to take a course of" Two years later, Mrs. Ballestr, saya, \/^v/ \ - Doan's Backache Kidney PUlj. Thoy "I hare had no return of my old comT N.Ji' ' ' gave me vfonderful relief In a .few daya plaint Bine* Doan's Backache Kidn«y. ~ ,^^« ■^^■•#%i and gradually, cured ma completely. I Pilli cured me." WW I\y I._l_M_J^_ Refuse inferior substitute*. Insist upon Voap nOANG Klw Talcum Powd.r, thwlng illck, H|^/ 20//1 ■ B-^^ • tk^^B mammmmmimmmmmammmmmmmm The grmnn» package heart ths L**f Trad* Mm*.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 19

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