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jp Ann motor i/ m WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC FUND hob bBS H '" Sals ik. jhv Bb h|^l _^^B Hft JBS wßk w^_ Patriotic Art Union By license issued under Clause 38 of the Patriotic Emergency Regulations, 1939. > Proceeds in Aid of Hutt Valley Returned Servicemen Prizes worth £1000 TICKETS ONLY 1/THESE VALUABLE PRIZES MUST BE WON FIRST PRIZE Vauxhall Motor Car, valued £400 SECOND PRIZE Frigidaire, valued £150 THIRD PRIZE Piano, valued £105 FOURTH PRIZE .. . Suite Furniture, valued £65 FIFTH PRIZE ..... Columbus Radio, valued £50/10/SIXTH PRIZE H.M.V. Radio, valued £25 SEVENTH PRIZE .Lady's or Gent's English Bicycle, valued £20 and 50 other Sensational Prizes. CLOSES: August 4th, 1945. DRAWN: August 31st, 1945 -"■ POST THBS COUPON TODAY S. J. SAWELL, Organiser, I "IT'S YOURS" ART UN lONi { | A.T.C. ROOMS, j J LOWER HUTT. I ■ Please forward me tickets in "IT'S YOURS" Art Union \ ' (Tickets 1/- each). I enclose Postal Note for £ also I J stamped, addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted | I in payment of tickets). . « | NAME r ■ ' (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) j ! ADDRESS J lamf.impressed by the many Official 1 £*ffl\ Recommendations of Cod Liver OH \ I^fif^ 49U9v for Children. V 'JQUKf In a public statement, the British -_^^L J^rl^Sr Ministry of Food declared that even ) healthy children need Cod Liver Oil WT S Hfc* every day. It also stated: W » S •'Cod Liver Oil,* containing Vitamin A and Vitamin D, develops a child's resistance to infections (especially colds and 'chesty' complaints). It also helps the body to build calcium, which is needed for strong healthy bones and' the prevention of rickets." How important, then, that weak and ailing children should have LANE'S EMULSION regularly. Lane's Emulsion is the' most palatable and efficient preparation, of Cod Liver Oil you can buy. "HUT^te" VA df^. 9&* Combines inlmK S* COD LIVER OIL SS m& with Creasote, fresh Eggs, 111 'ENIULSICIN A and Hypophosphites of dPEaMß^Bgß|^^—_-g^^aagag!^^ Lime and Soda* 4 The Lane Medicine Co. Ltd., Oamaru. r~ The heavy increases in death duties since 1939 may completely upset the intentions of a Will made before that date and may be the means of imposing actual hardship on those whom the testator is most anxious to protect. The chart below shows the enormous increase in death duties. The ' figures prior to 1939 are shown in brackets. DUTY ON NET DUTIABLE ESTATE OF— Beneficiary £5,009 £i 0,000 £20,000 £50,000 Widow _ _ Nil (Nil) £1.516 (£300) £5,033 (£2,000) £20,616 , (£9,000) Chilil or Grandchild • _ «. ■ £700 (£250) £1,930 (£Boo} £5,260 (£2,300) £22,066 (£9,000) Husband _ _ £750 (£350) £2,030 (£900) £5.460 (£2,200) £22,566 (£8,500) 1 Sister, Brother, Parent — £850 («S0) £2,400 (£1,100) £6,800 (£2,600) £25,116 (£12,000) 'Niece, Nephew , or Cousin _ £1.000 (£450) £2,850 (£1,100) £7,260 (£3,600) £26,116'(£12,000) Remoter Relatlva or Stranger _ £1,483 (£700) £3,650 (£1,600) £9,366 (£3,600) £30,000 (£17,000) Charity (Estate ■ Duty only) _ £500 (£200) £1.350 (£600) £3.700 (£1.600) £15,166 (£7,000) - jps. These figures are startling and require your immediate attention. -4mw\ consultation with the Manager of any Branch of the Guardian jfIjEStTOM Trust may be of immense benefit to you and your dependents. ffkGUARMN TRUST M^-JLs AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. G{i*S°L* (Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 1883) GUIDES Assets under administration exceed £16,000.000 Directors: Chapman,_Mr V. J. Lamer, • S{h Brmsh |nsurance B ldgs., Lambton Qy.. ' Mr. S. Austm-Carr, Mr. J. J<. fcwen, Wellington. E. Bissett, W'n., Manager. Mr. K. B. Myers, Mr. W. R. "Wilson, Mr. R. N-K. Swanston. Offices at Glsborne, Napier, Palmerstoa GwuroZM^errß.F.Ward. Worth, and throughout; the Dominion. 019. Stands' for • '.-.. ari ".officer. - I SO.Extr^e. . DOWN. 13. City in MsloHeNdglgaclS '■ 21. Direction. i. Qualified. ~ p m>ll . w Is p are HH n vf? a l An -r tt-1 O T\i-r.nA 15. PrOJUDI- V=-- M X fc. SOB DV E R £3. James Hil- 2. Dmed tion> E' gfeWscJßE- ■ * l° T T h -valSe.^ 17. Gathering E^Ei|teii|x ±ac 4. Here (Fr.) of hard [v | t[u|t o|r c oW. E 26. Make one. 5. Seed case. fruit • mp-a C k TIT O vIS 1 27. Not *a child 6. Fish. 18. Dryness. f~ d|b -fc- —-W ■* oo im,,m 8- °ne of the 19- They fiow- t^tSsfc^^a*--28. Iluid. splen _ 22. Dish. £ £ pIIr a! Sioy 29. Nought. dours of 24, Now it is |°!^M§P; lalolwe 30. Condemn. the sky Thailand. fir i rNIHborMd ■■ 32. Air.- ■ Ss) - 25- Snati^! iCan teßilzlsHiyifey! • 33-S" SSS 6' 3L S in - SOLUTION TO NO. 8. •Printed- and Published for BLUNDKLL BROS., LTD., by Henry Percy Fabian Blundell, Heretaunga, Ernest Albert Blundell, Cecil Road, Wadestown, and Leonard Coker Blundell. Rawhiti Terrace, Kelburn, at the Registered Office of the Company, gaturday, June 23, 1845. - ' ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1945, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1945, Page 12

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