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, MANAGEMENT" OF ESTATES , AND INVESTMENTS. OWING to Failing Health, Advancing ~ Years, or Business Inexperience, one may find it highly desirable to secure relief from _ the worry of financial affairs by appointing a competent Agent. For persons thus situated the Trustee Branch of the New Zealand Insurance Company, Ltd., will undertake the Management of Estates and Investments— to do so having been granted by Special Act of Parliament. , . The high status, business capacity, and immense resources of the Company afford practically absolute Security to all ' who entrust their at'airs to its care. Moreover, its world-wide system of Branches provides i convenient ana satisfactory means for the transmission of instructions and for the pay- , ment of income INVESTED FUNDS: OVER .£1,350.000 Handbook and Full Information obtainable from Head Office, Auckland, or from Branches throughout the Dominion. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR. AND AGENCY BRANCH. C. F. THOMAS. Trust Manager. FROM BABYHOOD TO OLD AGE BYCROFT'S BISCUITS ARE AN EVERYDAY NECESSITY IN EVERY HOME. BABY needs nourishing, body-building food—something easily assimilated, to heir, over the teething period. Bycroft's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits build bonny babies. GROWING CHILDREN, full of 'ife rnd activity, demand food containing the necessary elements for producing vim and vigour, bone and muscle. Bycroft's Saloon Biscuits and Cream Crackers are ideal. ROBUST ADULTS find that lieht lunches and suppers of Bycroft's Biscuits sro most appetising and very satisfying and sustaining. ELDERLY PEOPLE AND INVALIDS require a wholesome. easfly-aowwbed diet to keep up strength and vitality, without unduly taxing weakened digestive systems, Bycroft's Cream Crackers will sustain life "on their own." IN ALL THESE DIFFERENT PHASES OF LIFE, BYCROFT'S MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS 1 AND CREAM CRACKERS HOLD FIRST PLACE AS THE PERFECT FOOD. Their crisp, nutty, flaky goodness tempos and coaxes the appetite, and promotes digestion .easily and naturally. Everybody likes them— the family—young and old. There are many other varieties of Bycroft's Biscnita. besides those mentioned, some short' and ciisu. some sweet and. spic*d, with delicious fruity flavours, making a delightful variety for morning and afternoon teas, lunches, suppers, and picnics. They are made in spotless bakeries from the purest of ingredients, with the famous "SNOWDRIFT" FLOUR ("THE FLOUR THAT'S DIFFERENT") As the Basis of Their Manufacture. BUY WHOLE- TINS. It is not only cheaper.in the end. but . the uniformc superiority and freshness of the con- ' tents are thus preserved from damp vd dust to the last biscuit.. DON'T ORDER .MERELY'"BISCUITS." ,' ASK FOR BYCROFT'S BISCUITS, AND YOU WILL BE BURE OF A ■-' .STANDARD, QUALITY THAT '.., NEVER VARIES. . ."Bycroft's. Biscuits are WORTH More." '■

AUCKLAND LADIES PREVIOUSLY AFFLICTED WITH SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS Pay tribute to Madame Lorraine's skill as Electrologist, Madame has rendered them * bus service in banishing hairs that spoiled otherwise attractive personalities. Madame's method is exclusive, inasmuch. as she uses 12, needles simultaneously. Others operators in Australasia use one. Tho advantages of this new method are immense. The full set of needles enables JJadame to treat twelve times more expeditiously. ■; She can remove 600 hairs an hour, killing each one individually. After. Madame's treatment the skin assumes a natural ' clearness. Madame 'may be consulted any time between the hours of 10 and 4.. Telephone 2158 a. She will be pleased to nake an appointment. h Fees' moderate. MADAME LORRAINE, ■ "The Electrologist," Room 4. Ist Floor. Hallenstein Bldgs.. Queen Street. SPRING FOOTWEAR. '/ '-• "r- ,_ "' I RECORD SHIPMENT WHITE ; SHOES JUST ARRIVED.

/■■ • • ' . * LADIES': WHITE CAN7AB DEBBY SHOES, 9s 6d Pair. Post 6d, LADIES' "WHITE CANVAS COURT I SHOES. 9s lid Pair. Post 63. LADIES' WHITE CANVAS ANKLE BAR SHOES. 9s lid Pair. Post fid. ; LADIES' WHITE: CANVAS ONE BAR SHOES. 9a lid Pair. Port sd. LADIES' WHITE CANVAS ONE BAR (3 button) SHOES, 9s lid Pair. Post fid. LADIES' WHITE CANVAS LA VALIEBE STRAP SHOES. 9s lid Pair. Post fid. GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS DERBY SHOES. 7-10, 7s lid: 114, 8» 6d; size 2. 9b 6d pair. Post Sid. GIRLS* WHITE CANVAS ONE BAR SHOES, 7-10, 7s 6d; IH, 7s Ud; size 2, 8s lldpair. Post Sid. GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS (instep or anklo bar). 7-10. 7s lid: 11-1, 8s 6d; size 2, 9s 6d pair. Past 3}d. TENNIS SHOES. LADIES' WHITE TENNIS SHOES, 8s 3d, 6« lid. .63 Poir. Post fid. LADIEB* WHITE TENNIS ONE BAR (red Tubbersotes*. Br 11 d Pair. Post 6d. MEN'S WHITE TENNIS SHOES, 8» lid, 6s lid, 8s 6d Pair. Post fid. SPECTACLES. LARGEST VARIETY IN AUCKLAND AT MILT FANCY REPOSITORY AND BOOT PALACE, 100. 102, 104, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND.

| EYE COMFORT Can be Secured by Properly-fitted Glasses. Consult J. A. PEACOCK. F.S.M.C.. England (with honours), SIGHT SPECIALIST. Lenses and Frames of <svery kind supplied. Customers are assured of Skilful Treatment with Best Appliances. T. PEACOCK AND SON, ' OPTICIANS, 218, QUEEN STREET. MUSIC AND PLEASURE. What Musio or what Pleasure can you get out of an evening's entertainment in the home without a Piano? A good Piano helps to a good evening. BRINSMEAD PIANOS are so good that nobody can deny their outstanding Qualities. . .Sole Agents: BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL il PIANO COMPANY, .'■ r A. HEGMAN. Manager. IK STRAND ARCADE. AUCKLAND. • " «.*;«*•■■ ~~~- PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. ' i . , y. ■ AW. J. PARKER, MS. (Memb. Pub. Analysts, Lond.), ANALYST AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, 10, ABDMOBE ROAD, Ponsonby, AucklandTelephone 3628.;' Govt. Analyst for Auckland City and Province.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16669, 13 October 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16669, 13 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16669, 13 October 1917, Page 6

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