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Lake Wakatip Mail PUBLISHED ON THURSDAYS Contains Full Reports of Local and District Happenings THE OLDEST COUNTRY NEWSPAPER IN THE DOMINION AND THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN LAKE COUNTY SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY The “Lake Wakatip M; is distributed ARROW JUNCTION ARROWTOWN ARTHURS POINT OARDRONA CATTLE FLAT CROWN TERRACE ELFIN BAY FRANKTON GARSTON GREENSTONE GIBBSTON GLENORCHY ■lil” has a very large circulation and in the following places;— KINGSTON KINLOCH LAKE HAYES LOWER SHOTOVER MT. NICHOLAS PARADISE PARAWA SKIPPERS WAIKAKA • WALTER PEAK WANA3A WHAREHUANUI Also in the principal libraries throughout New Zealand and Overseas Our Jobbing Department produces High-Class Jobbing' Work at Town Prices. Interview us regarding your next order. Billheads, Tickets, Invitations, Letterbooks, Account Forms, in fact, anything in the Printing line, is done here by experienced tradesmen. THE LITTLE OFFICE THAT DOES THE BIG BUSINESS 1 .

The Prudent Citizen shows his GRATITUDE in normal times the Prudent Citizen goes on adding to his Life Assurance as the growth of his income permits, but in times of War the Nation has first call on his new savings. Having arranged adequate protection for his Family (a prime duty for every citizen) he puts all his current savings into War Loans and National War Savings, and does it gratefully, and with both hands AMR in Of course the man whose family is noi protected by Life Assurance needs to see that if is: when he has paid the initial premium that assures that protection, the rest of what he can save should then go into National War Savings and War Loans. In both ways he helps in strengthening the Nation, for the members of the A.M.P., out of their conserved savings, have lent the Government of New Zealand over £10,000,000; and £60,000,000 to the Australian Commonwealth Government: and are putting £500,000 into War Loans every month H.M.I? SOCIETY w A sure fn en( ] in uncertain times THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Eitibliihed 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) Head Office (or N Z • CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON W. T. IK.N, Manager for N.w Z„Und' ——— DUNEDIN ACTING DISTRICT MANAGER: W. A SCOTT JT IS POSSIBLE to provide for your family in your Will according' to their individual and collective needs. A Trust Fund for your Wife will protect her against her inexperience in business and the, tragedy of ill-advised investments, it will ensure an income for your family while the children are young, and will permit the advancement of portions of the capital in emergencies. A Fund may be set aside for your children's education. Arrangements may be made whereby your son will bo given his share'of the Estate when he is at an age competent to manage it. Your daughter’s share may be put in trust, so that, married or single she will receive an income for life. The Perpetual Trustees Company has unquestioned financial responsibility, and a perpetual existence noi possesed by the individual. _ Our officers will bo glad to explain to you in confidence and without any obligation on your part, how wo may serve von in protecting your family’s future. The PERPETUAL Trustees Comp-oiray, Ltd, DFFIOES: DUNEDIN CHRISTCHURCH TIMARU 0 AMARU INVERCARGILL 0. H. McKAY, ALFRED 18801 SON, General Manager. Local Representative. EICHAIiDT’S HOTEL TARIFFS, according to room 14/- per day 17/- per day 20/- per day Mt. Cook ond Southern Lakes Tourist Coy. Ltd.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4717, 15 November 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4717, 15 November 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4717, 15 November 1945, Page 4

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