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It’s Our Job g to Manage Estates g |T is vitally important to you and to your T I beneficiaries that your Executor and U* Trustee should be widely experienced in U all the many intricate details of Estate Administration. The New Zealand Insurance Company Ltd. U is an ideal executor as it has a specially trained and efficient staff ; it is always avail- n able ; it is free from personal influences; n it has immense financial resources and a S capable and experienced Directorate. m Fullest information available from u Mr. A. I. Cottrell TRUST MANAGER § The NEW ZEALAND g INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED K TRUST DEPARTMENT | TRUSTEE - EXECUTOR - AGENT - ATTORNEY Christchurch Office: 90 HEREFORD STREET Local Directors: Mr. A. T. Donnelly, Mr. D. E. Wanklyn H A. I. Cottrell, Local Trust Officer m

AN EASE-UP FOR MOTORISTS. GOOD RIDDANCE TO WORRIES Motorists, you will do good for mind and body by a spell from the worries of driving on much-used highways where careless or unskilled persons never cease from troubling (especially on Sundays and holidays). An occasional trip by train will help to keep your nerves in good order. You will enjoy every minute of this helpful relaxation, which is necessary for long-living. NO STRAIN IN THE TRAIN.

Destroy the Evidence! At this time of the year most of us have experienced a spot or two of bother here and there. Yes, even in the best regulated families, holiday “spots" have led to "Spots of bother” —on our clothing. It is inevitable .. . and generally well worth it. The thing to do now is to “destroy the evidence" ... no good purpose is served in walking about with “evidence” for all to see. and the longer you leave it go. the harder it is to remove. There's every advantage to be gained by sending your suits and frocks to Taylor’s without delay for that expert service that has made Taylor’s so well known. Don’t delay another day . . . send all your Xmas and holiday suits, frocks, overcoats ... in fact all outer garments to Taylor's — after expert cleaning and pressing they are returned to you as clean and sweet and smart as new again. Make a parcel of your clothes right away and I leave them with TRUMAN’S LTD. TAYLOR’S GREYMOUTH AGENT. ' j i Ay

Our High-Class Quality Service Store will meet all Competition for Cash. IKY (JS AND BE CONVINCED I t MMKU WHOLESALE & RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT & PROVISION MERCHANT. Taiuui Slreef : : : Greymouth. ’Phone 121 • ; P.O. Box 88.

BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys — How to Get Happy Relief. If backache and leg pains are making yon miserable, don’t just complain and do nothing I about them. Nature may be warning you that ' your kidneys need flushing out. I The kidneys are the great filters of the ! blood. All day long the blood is passing | through tlie 15 miles of kidney tubes to be . strained of acids and wastes. Healthy persons should pass 3 pints a day and so get rid of more Ilian 3 pounds of waste matter. When the kidney tubes become clogged, j bladder passages are scanty, burning and ; smarting The acids and wastes that should j lie passed out of the body, stay in the blood and become poisonous. This condition causes nagging backaches, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feet and ankles, puffiness under the eyes, rheumatic pains and dizziness. Don't wait ! Ask your chemist for DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS . . . used successfully the world over by millions of people suffering with backache and other kidney disorders. They give quick relief and will help flush out the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So be sure you get DOAN’S BACKACHE 3-1 KIDNFV PILLS. ... tC

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 January 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 January 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 January 1939, Page 12

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