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SPECIAL' INVESTMENT-OF ESTATE FENDS, When the Public Trustee !s directed by a will or trust instalment to Jarort the moneys of any estate or trust outside the Common Fund, he takes every care to secure the best available safe investment. Although tho State guarantee does not apply to such investments, the Public Trustee exercises *ll the care that a private trustee would exercise, and is liable for loss to the same extent' as a private trustee. Until a suitable investment is found, a Common Fund mortgage is alioested from tho Ist of the month following the receipt of tho funds, and the interest therefrom is credited to tho estate. The Public Trustee has special facilities for the investment of funds ia mortgages or local body debentures. Where funds are specially invested by the Public Trustee, exactly the same rate of interest is obtained by the beneficiaries a# would bo obtained by a private trustee in similar circumstances. For further information apply to the Public Trust Office, Dunedin, or to Bay Local Agent in Otago. G. H. ELLIFFB, District Public Trustee. £OS Princes- street, Dunedin,

THE DIFFERENCE. X—Wcigh a bottle of Thomsons’ Cordial and you will discover that it weighs 31b 14oz, whereas cheap, thin cordial In many cases weighs only Üb. I!.—Measure the contents of a bottle of Thomsons’ Cordial and you will discover that it contains 260 z, whereas cheap, thin cordial in second-hand bottles in many cases contains only 19oz. s.—Take one fluid ounce of Thomsons’ Cordial, thoroughly mix it with nine fluid ounces of cold water, and you will have lOoz of beverage at a cost of only one and live-thirteenths of a penny, whereas with cheap, thin mixtures you will require four times the quantity of cordial. 4.—For immediate consumption take one bottle of Thomsons’ Cordial, thoroughly mix it with nine quart bottles of cold water, and you will obtain ten bottles of beverage at a cost of less than fourpence per quart bottle, whereas with cheap, thin cordial you will get only two bottles when diluted. HAPP 7 HINTS FOR ’ -HER” 'CHRISTMAS : gist. The spirit of Christmas is in making others happy. There is happiness in every one of tliese Toilet Requisites—Perfumes. Soaps, and so on—with which "she” will be delighted. Geraros Toilet Soap, 3 tablets in 'box, Rose, Violet, Carnation, Sweet Rea, and Sandalwood Perfumes, 2s 6d box. Roger and Gallet’s Fleur do Amour Bath Powder, largo size, 9s lid bottle; small size, 4s lid bottle. “Soba.no” Batb Salts, in Ban de Cologne, Lavender, Verbena, Violet, and Carnation, 2s lid bottle. “Butterfly” Powder Puffs, Is and Is 9d each. Novelty Puff Boxes, in assorted shades and sizes, 7s 6d, 7s lid, 10s 6d, 13s Bd, 21s, 27s 63, 33s 63 each. Compact Vanity Cases, in Gunmetal and Gold 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 9s lid each. Best Bristle Hairbrushes by “Kents,” 6s lid, 10s 6d, 13s 6d, 17s 63 each. BROWN, EWINGS, The House of Distinction, PRINCES STREET. EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES For the'EVENING STAR/Dunedin: Messes r. b. brett and son, 134 FLEET STREET, LONDON, , 8.C., 4. /.Copies of Papers and Full Information as i to Advertising Rates can be obtained at ! above address. T H s> CAMERA ( OMPAKI. We haw Largest Stock, Up-to-date and Quick Largest Premises, Service in every way. Largest Staff. Try Us. 19 OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. m 1. J. BLAKELEY, DENTIST, BANK OF AUSTRALIA, Comer of Bond and Rattray streets (Next, elegraph Office). Telephone 1,859. > JTLEAN AND SON (late Cole and A/» Springer). Economical Undertakers, 19 George street. Funerals arranged, otor or horse hearse. ’Phone 3,192; priLte 410, day or night. J. Haigh, Kaikorai ad Roslyn rep.

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Evening Star, Issue 18809, 6 December 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18809, 6 December 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18809, 6 December 1924, Page 6