The Superior Smoke for ail Service-#>s De Reszke tf course/ IMten in at 9.15 p.m., Tuesdays and Fridays from all ZB Stations, to the De Reszke interviews with Famous Star*. DR. 134.36 ( Be RESZKE ARE SO MUCH BETTER^) (ZZ~J EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF AFFAIRS FOR PRINCIPALS. w Persons who ate leaving the Dominion for >"^\^^ * time and who desire to appoint an agent or f i^^r\ attorney to manage their affairs during their / BgT ) \ absence $hould consult the Public Trustee. I Av^ <1 \ The Public Tfust Office has the facilities /^X^^j . J and the expert knowledge for the management / \ \\ x I of farms, businesses, and house properties, and ~. / >• \^^ =^=s\ is also competent to deal with mortgages, bonds, WM cOC^^X^T / debentures, or similar securities on behalf of \T JmSfiSSj The Public Trustee has representatives in all /^^^^^L >v ><^L^ districts and can thus maintain local supervision // v^/\*****!!!<s!^ X °* assets« Consult the nearest District Public /y^^Z^^S^lT\ * ' Trustee or District Manager for full information. //Im(B a reduced scale of charges has been fixed for the benefit of MJ THOSE WHO HAVE RESPONDED TO THE CALL FOR SERVICE OVERSEAS. FUBLKD TRUSTEE . Branches and Agencies throughout New Zealand. u/u. 1M Minni FJkBEAid To increased Production WDHOT OFTEM v <, , Tl^r* , NEED THIS HELP Vital Part Of We RailWayS , Many people gome into.middle.ago note S * Bowtoe down of the healthy bladder action of 1 '■' ■' ■- ■ ' youth. While this la to bo expected to a degTee, If passage Is frequent and scanty, acGenerally speaking, farmers are experiencing one of compared by J 5"™I.^.^* af" nf'^/,^ ~ ', r it. r . • .i may be warning that there is something the mOst prolific seasons for years, giving them wrong with your kidpeys or bladder. incalculable help in their objective of maximum $£%£J^^^l*3 & possible production. Wood. Most peoplo pass about 3 pints a day Biix l »i x i • i»i •! or about 3 pounds of waste. ut unless transport—rail transport—is readily avail- An excess of acids or poisons in your - able to move their produce a lag in the output of the Jg* *£ £*,£ JSFTJSg?^ associated industries IS inevitable. ache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep Constant movement of all railway wagons is imperative | JSJ uader'tS* Syfa.XaScheH^d'dlzzkicss" ) if the- EthpiraJ. to have the fullest benefit from the I I^>B^lsl d^ mi^^^!Sr^ War effort Of New Zealand S farmers. 1 euccessfully by millions for over 40 year?. They give happy relief and will help the 15 -- j,, .-» _ _ . _ miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous Keep the Wagons Moving! S^Va^KtSirSyS ' special remedy for the kidneys and will give ■■■■■■■■■■■■■M^^^^M^^^^MIIMHHHnHBMHHBBBM^^^MS quick and lasting benefit. Old and young alike can take DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY pILIiS jrfta. perfect safety..
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 14, 17 January 1941, Page 11
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438Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 14, 17 January 1941, Page 11
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