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SPECIAL INVESTMENT OF ESTATE FUNDS When the Public Trustee is directed by a will or trust instrument to invest the moneys of any estate or trust outside the Common F.und, he takes every care to secure the best available safe investment. Although the State guarantee does not apply to such investments the Public Trustee exercises all 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 allocated from the Ist of the • month following the receipt of the funds and the interest therefrom is credited to the estate. The Public Trustee has' special facilities for tlio investment of funds in 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 as would be obtained by a private trustee in similar circumstances. For information apply to— MR W. M. EGGLESTONS, District Public Trustee, Neißon.

(Established 1710) IMPORTANT OOLICY Holders are advised to send in their Policies for endorsement «b won as the ELECTRIC LIGHT is installed in their premises. All Classes of FIRE and ACCIDENT Business undertaken at Lowest Rates. Claims settled by the Local Agent, Mid paid with promptitude and liberality. GEORGE M. ROOT, CHIEF AGENT, TRAFALGAR STREET

INSURE NOW and participate in the BONUS DISTRIBUTION at 31st December Next. Last year the cash sum divided amongst* policy holders in tire A.M.P. SOCIETY exceeded £1,960,000.

Here are some actual examples of Bonuses which attached at 31st December, 1923, to policies completed during the period July to December, 1923. Policy No. 490,786. Age 17. Sum assured £2OOO. Annual Premium £34. Reversionary Bonus for First Year, 1923 £4l 16s.

Policy No. 489,848. Ago 28. Sum as ured £SOO. Ar.nual Premium £ll 9s 7d Reversionary Bonus for First Year, 1923, £lO 14s. ' Policy No. 489,871. Age 40. Sum assured £IOOO. Annual Premium £32 4s 2d. Reversionary Bonus for First Year 1923. £2l 14s.

(Bonuses vest when policies have been two years in force). • An.-A.M.P. Policy will safeguard the future for you and yours. Discuss your insurance needs with the Society’s Agent— N. V. WOTTON A.M.P. SOCIETY, NELSON. ’ , Box 120, Nelson.

—the names of all tlie wearers of Eany and Sargent Glasses you would find them men amt vcme i in all l ’a!ks o f life. Our service is so efficient that every optical requirement can bu met. We believe Nelson’ residents wane the best and we aim to provide it at all times. We Test the Sight. We Make the Lenses. \e have Highest English Diplomas. Consult us at our rooms, Chas. Begg “’and Co., Music Importers, Trafalgar st. NEXT VISIT: JANUARY 14th. BARRY AND SARGENT, LTD. 118 Willis Street, WELLINGTON And at AUCKLAND & PALMERSTON i NORTH - WHARTON’S/ EMULSIFIELD COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO. Nothing better for the Hair. 2/G a bottle WHARTON’S BATH SALTS. Very refreshing. Delightfully perfumed. In Lavender, Cologne, Rose, and Verbena. WHARTON’S - LAVENDER WATER. A nice Christmas present. Finest quality. In all sizes. Call in and try it. WHARTON’S VANISHING CREAM. A choice .liigh-class preparation, beautifully perfumed. We manufacture'all the above lines, and guarantee them to be of the finest quality.

WHARTON & WHARTON CHEMISTS, HARDY STREET. Direct importers of Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Brushware, etc., etc. HAWKE’S “SUPERLATIVE” SAXOPHONES FOR ORCHESTRAS -AND BANDS The rich and telling tone of the “Superlative” Saxophone may be used with great effect in orchestra or band. Every good dance orchesti’a should have at least one. Hawlv'es and Son’s “Sunerlative” Saxo phone is the finest instrument in use today. It is wonderfully adjusted and fitted. Repairs and accessories are reduced to a minimum, as all parts are interchangeable. We invite enquiries and will willingly give any information in our power, either with reference to “Superlative” Saxophones or any other instrument. Tho Bristol Pkno Co. Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. Local Representative: G, Page and Sons, Ltd.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 4

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