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WILL OWNERSHIP be your family's privilege? 'T'O-DAY you are managing yout * own farm* You are providing for your family, and you are making a good job of it. Ownership is something you are proud of. Ownership means Security . . . and naturally you want to make certain that the farm will remain in the family. In the payment of debts, death duties, legal and other charges, the special facilities possessed by the Public Trust Office for advancing money without the necessity of raising a mortgage or forcing the realisation of assets can be of great assistance. Why not call and talk the matter over with the Public Trustee's local representative? He will explain the special facilities possessed for the administration of farming estates. WRITE TO-DAY FOR THE FREE BOOKLET "Safeguarding |/our Family's Future." 1 a An Artittj 3inrchcs BMest on its Yes, it'a Korma Khaki Sox that help keep the feet of the Fighting Forces fit. Whether he prefers plain style, ribbed or plain with the 'Lastex* tops that do away with garters, he'll be delighted with Korma Khaki Sox. Ask for and see that you get them—at any good men's wear store. 11 ii MILLS LIMITED Queen Street, Auckland

ONLY 5 DAYS TO GO 1 m ttu<i umlftj&aJoz-kb To steel Mman& IN LEATHERETTE CASE Mill Wmk m WHEN YOU BUY THIS A MONEY.BELT Is something no serviceman can-do without if he is to keep his valuables safe. Give him this one in strong Ijlooditc with four domed ' pockets and buckle fastener. Price, g / . . . and you can have the Mirror for 1/6 with this purchase. OR THIS lIOLDALL Made in the same strong Hoodite with • two roomy pockets, adjustable strap and tape to tie it into a compact, convenient roll. Price ' 11/6 . . . and the Steel Mirror for, 1/6 TWO FINE XMAS GIFTS FOR YOUR MAN IN THE FORCES. THIRD FLOOR. FARMERS Antiseptic vapours kill germs of colds, coughs and 'flu when you suck 1., prize . . . £2OOO 2nd „ ... £ 500 3 "° • •-" £ 4™ „' ... £ 150 s t „ ... £ 100 100 p o? ES £lo„ch £IOOO 200 fr of es £ 5-ch £IOOO 305 prizes = £SOOO All Prizes Payable In Alluvial Gold. Licence under 42 Gaming Act, 1908. POST TO-DAY TO HAMMOND & McARTHUR LTD., P.O. Box 1505, AUCKLAND. Please send me 2/6 Tickets * NAME ADDRESS H.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 5

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377

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 5

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