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THE WILL AND THE WAT. No. 38.—Misunderstanding of Common Eund. Any business man who is in doubt about the advantages of the investment of money in the Common Fund, of the Pub- • lie Trust Office is advised to apply for a fufl explanation of the system. Many testators who originally had a feeling that this State-guaranteed fund did not offer a sufficiently high rate of interest, compared with the possible return from less secure investments, have changed their opinion after a careful considera* tion of all the facte. Moneys invested in the Common Fund begin to bear interest without dev lay; the safety of both capital and interest is guaranteed; the interest is paid promptly, in full, on due dates; there is no break in the investment, so that there is never any lose of interest; the capital moneys are available for distribution immediately the occasion arises. if, despite these advantages, a testator wishes to provide for special investment of money outside the Common Fund, the Public Trustee will arrange for the best available investment. For full information apply to THP PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON, or to the District Public Trustees at Wellington, Masterton. Napier, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Hawera, and New Plymouth. DISTRICT OFFICES at Martinborough, Carterton, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, WoodviLle, Dannevirke, \Vaipukurau, Waipawa, Hastings, Levin, Feilding, Mart on, Taihape, and Stratford. TH COLLHY, Auditor, Accountant, Company Secretary, Patentees' Agent, and Business Consultant, 30, Woodward street, Wellington, New Zealand. Telephone 3549. HT W H I T E HEAD, " ” • Professional Accountant, Auditor, Company Secretary. Royal Exchange Buildings, 187, Feathereton street, Wellington. J I. . ARCUS, ® . FXA.N.Z., Publio Accountant and Auditor, Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Featfcergton street, Wellington. H A- GOLD, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Public Accountant. v BrandOn Chambers, Brandon street, Telephone 954. Wellington. \XT C. HARRINGTON, * F.1.A.N.Z., F.P.A. (N.Z.), Public Accountant and Auditor, 49. Rangitikei street. Palmerston North. DON'T let your new ideas stagnate. Turn them into cash. Some of the world's greatest inventions were based on simple matter-of-fact notions. If you wish full reward for your ingenuity, have your device patented and protected. Get the practical assistance of Messrs Baldwin, and Rayward Patent Attorneys. 111-113, Lambton quay (next Occidental Hotel), Wellington. Ask for free ‘Tnventor's Guide/* MR BRIDGEI, Dentist, Macarthy Chambers, 50, WilTis street, opposite Hotel Windsor. Telephone 1642. A SPECIAL Department for speedily remaking old or ill-fitting dentures, and repairing broken plates, crowns, etc. Hours: 9 to 5; Wednesday and Frida? Evenings, 7 to 8 p.in. 877 GRAZING. fIOOD GRAZING TO LET for Horses \3T and Cattle. Full particulars Happy Valley Station. Telephone 153. IT TASTES LIKE CHAMPAGNE, BUT without the alcoholic properties. Give it a trial and satisfy yourself. CAMROC DRY GINGER ALE. All Hotels, Clubs, and Stores. THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., LTD. Telephone 21-219. Private Deliveries Daily. "CYCLXR" EYE LOTION. 11VES instant relief to tired, sore, A and inflamed eyes. Invaluable for in. and wind irritation. Price 2s 6d. H. SPEAR. Eyesight Specialist, !7. Willis street, Wellington. Late Optician to the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. PORT WINES. A CASE of Port Wine containing 12 bottles (2 gallons), freight paid to your nearest station at the following prices No. 1 Port, S7s 6d; No. 2. Port. 42s 6d; Invalid Port. 50s; Special Port, 50s I Sherry, 50s; Claret. 42s 6d. Write BRAYS VINERIES WINE DEPOT. 147, Victoria street. Auckland. HALF PRICE. ■yALB Keys, formerly 2s 6d, now Is 3d. Yale Locks, now 10s 6d. TOLLEY AND HUNT, Locksmiths. Basement, under Railway Office, No. 1, Willis street. 'Phone 3800. EDUCATIONAL. LEARN PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. fTTHE Man or Woman, Bojr or Girl, who A knows Double Entry Bookkeeping thoroughly is sure of a good position. Every business requires Bookkeepers, yet really well-taught bookkeepers are rare. Many possess a rough-and-ready knowledge of bookkeeping, but this is not enough; the knowledge must be thorough. Our correspondence course is admitted by those who are qualified to judge to. be the finest of its kind. Its practical ralue and simplicity have, in the past'2s years, been proved in so many thousands of cases, that "good bookkeeping" is well-nigh synonymous with the name of "Hemingway and Robertson" throughout New Zealand and Australia. Write to-day for particulars. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 4

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