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NE^v ZE Alj A IMP 5 t^"—■-■f;^v.^^^<^*^^«jL^ :v r > _"ir-^r" FIRST TRADING BANK, — ■■-.*... im*»~" On 7th-March, 1840, the Union. Bank, by arrangement with the New Zealand Land Company, opened a branch in temporary premises on the Petone Beach to provide banking services for the early settlers. Thus it has been associated with the development of New Zealand almost from the very - beginning, and, in this, the centenary year of the Bank, this fact is recalled with pride. Its,policy of service is still carried on and today it offers every banking.facility to the community. ■ X-UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED <?=«> Established 1 83? '>*=& Branches .throughout Australia and New Zealand. Head Office: 71 Cornbill, London. QCHIH3-a-D-a-DCH^H3^>a-O-OC3^^ | A REMINDER J U \XOUR altered circumstances or finan- I □ I cial position may render it imperative I v that you revise or alter your Will. T I We advise you:— 5 m (1) To consult your own solicitor. □ Q (2) To appoint the New Zealand U n Insurance Company Limited as 0 * your Executor and Trustee. By y X doing this your affairs will be P it given expert and continued n rfi ■ * attention; , Q m !f ,;: .-,, ■-.: The arid off icers of the?" U n Company are always ready to answer LJ I inquiries whether in person or by mail. . Q ft. TRUST MANAGER . U 5 THE i S NEW ZEALAND S S INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED g 8 TRUST DEPARTMENT jjj Uj Empowered by Special Act of Parliament to act at rfi M TRUSTEE - EXECUTOR - AGENT - ATTORNEY * U Local Directors: X n . ■ , Sir Alexander Roberta ... Sir lames Grose jtj X D. H. Hume, Local Trust Officer. H * ' Wellington Office: A.M.O. Building, Hunter Street □ (2KO-QC3€3-0-OtH3CHI^O€3-Q^ Winning for Ourselves In One Big Enterprise • Yes, there they are —our railways—more than 8200 route miles of them —for ourselves and our children — for business or pleasure — always ready for faithful efficient service the whole year round. A loyal spirit of co-operation is shown by our staff of 21,000, eager to do their best for us—the owners —the general public. By using our own railways we have a win in safety, comfort and economy. "and so say all of us" .^H^flflHl^^Hb^L Coughing! Coughing! Weakens to danger point) ■ W'*^M*m^^^^W Take no chanW^^^M ■ ■ T-L% M^^WW ces-GET ON TO LANE'S Y^M^fcl I fjM Wl EMULSION. " h& J |W M LANE'S Is doublejf acting! One set of I ingredients attacks I Cne germs directly— ■ I another set Improves ■ P^^^^^^JW^JJJ ■ digestion, enriches the ■ 1 blood and so builds up I Join the thousands who th u e body that It can ■ have been made strong throw off Infection. H and well by LANE'S— . H those thousands whom _ ■ throat or chest weak* T^f /^^k T^^k Q M^l ■ ness kept ill for a long ■ . ■ M A^ ■ ■ time and are to-day W^P ■ HEALTHY and Happy. M^ w F4AITI«nW J ■ a/g & 4/9 a bottle at all ■ Chemists and Stores. • v

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 13