v Scotch Whisky . :] £jm Distinction *ixs y, . Every Drop Distilled and Bottled in Scotland I Urgent Necessity a X "To put off making your Will until the hand of I*] LJ death is upon you eviiKts cither cowardice or a T m shameful neglect of your temporal concerns." y ftj lord St. Leonards. m P THE making of a Will is one of the I □ ' I oldtst practices amongst civilized t ra people upon which time nas wrought . v X very little change. The appointing of a 6 JjJ reliable, dependable and specialist Trustee X □ is one of the vital parts of your Will. ¥ U The New Zealand Insurance Company I n Limited offers you all these—so appoint ■ 0 * it your Executor and Trustee. Q ftj Fully informative handbook sent Free on Q t request to Mr. D. H. Hume, Local Trust n U Officer. Jk 3 THE S S NEW ZEALAND S ft INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED D S TRUST DEPARTMENT S X Empowered by Sp€dat Act *i Parllamtnt U> act c* Uj H TRUSTEE EXECUTOR - AGENT - ATTORNEY fi; m Local Director*: U I Sir Alexander Robert* ... Sir Jameß Grose • Q V I). IX. Bume, toc»J Truit Officer. JC U Wellington Off!e«:A.M.P Bulldlnf, Hunter Str««t x CHARM OF NEW ZEALAND " !' REVEALED IN "RAILWAYS MAGAZINE" i New Zealanders, every month the "Railways Maga- | ! zinc" gives very pleasant chronicles and stories of your , >j country. Here are some of the big illustrated features; ! ', of the November issue:— , "On Secret Service—An old-time Adventure on the Waikato," by James Cowan. ' "Escajjc to Beauty and Old Adventure," by Bcrnice ' | Shackleton. : j "The Glory of Gardens and their Meaning," by 0. ', ! N. Gillespie. ; I j "Hobbies for Hubbies," by Ken Alexander. < ) "Forgotten River," by E. H. Scaly. ) " Wanaka, Lake of Dreamy Beauty," by Nor# < I ■ Elliot. • i ] "Romance of Kawhia," by Joyce West. , ■ "Healing Waters of Ngawha/' by Jean Boswell. ' h, Special notes and comments for women; chats oa sport and'books. ' 60 ILLUSTRATIONS. . 6d. AT BOOK-SHOPS AND NEWS-AGENCIES. 6d • ''Mm .'TIME FOR A ' ~, ; i m CAPSXW "J; ;;::" \m they're blended better -W : lliM ■ ■ - ' ■ . : mm. CIGARETTE ■^ii^^^i must' stand or fall by the x actual tobaccos blended into it—by the 'skill and care with » which they ate selected .. . So, 'blended better' means . , 'smokes better.' ; IO for 6d. • • Tins of 25 Cork Tipped 1/3 ! ''
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 110, 5 November 1937, Page 13
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