' NOT WW W TH E STATE Some readers who see the term “State guarantee” connected? with the Public Trust Office may imagine that the office is financed by grants from the Government. This is not so. It is true that the resources of the State are security for the acts of the Public Trustee, but in the course of long years of careful and economical management, reserve funds _ have been built up which have practically relieved the Government from any liability under the State guarantee. The charges for the safe service of thousands of beneficiaries are low, but the huge volume of business enables the office to make profits. Gradually during successive years the reserves built up out of profits .have reached a sum exceeding £605,000. The safety policy of the Public Trust Office applies to itself as well as to its clients. For information apply to T. R SAY WELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth.
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RING AND INKSTER PHOTOGRAPHERS, SPECIALISE IN FAMILY, WEDDING AND SPORTS’GROUPS. A most acceptable Christmas present will be an ENLARGEMENT framed of your child. Ring up ’Phone 161, and make an appointment to-day. MAIL ORDER CHEMIST Write to Mail Order Chemist for price list of Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Toilet and Rubber requisites, including:— HOT WATER BOTTLES, WHIRLING SYRINGES, No. 1, low pressure 15/-. No. 2 high 17/6. No. 3 extra high, pressure 25/ CORRECTIVE PILLS— No. 1. 7/6. No. 2 (good) 12/6. Write for our full price list. Correspondence strictly private. Everything sent in plain sealed wrapper post free. - MAIL ORDER CHEMIST P.O. Box 791. Christchurch. E. CHOLERTON M.P.0.C., ‘ AI.V.b.A., Etc., New Zealand’s leading" OPTICAL SPECIALIST, Will be coh'tiriuing (D.'V.) his regular visits to Grey mouth in the future, the same as he has been doing for the past " '■ ' ■ ’’ 17 years. '" '• /"
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11/rEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to meet at the Lodge Room, TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 2 p-m, to follow the remains of PHOEBE ELLEN CUNLTFFE, wife of the late Bro. P.D.P. Wm. Cunliffe, to the Greymouth Cemetery. • By Order A.l).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1925, Page 4
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