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SAFETY FOB YOUR ESTATE. No. 30.—Advances to Avoid Loss. Many beneficiaries of estates have had cause to be thankful during the past year that their affairs were under the management of the Stategnarauteed Public Trust Office. Business people know well that the conditions have been extremely unfavourable for the realisation of assets; heavy losses have occurred in forced sales. Happily, dependants in estates administered by the Public- Truet Office have ’n many cases been safeguarded against such loss. This year's official report mentions that in many cases, is. v estates had been compelled to find money for the payment of death duties and the liquidation of urgent liabilities, they must have dono so at the cost of a serious loss of capital. The financial strength of the Public Trust Office has enabled it to make advances to estates in suitable cases, and thus conserve them until conditions have improved for realisation. For full information apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. WELLING. TON. or to the District Public Trustee* *t Wellington, Masterton. Napier, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Hawera, and New Plymouth. DISTRICT OFFICES at Martin, borough, Carterton, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Woodville, Dannerirke. Watpukurau, Waipawa, Hastings, Levin* Feikiing, Marten, Taihape, and Stratford. J. L: ARCUS, F.1.A.N.Z., Public Accountant and Auditor. Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Featherston street. Wellington. HA. GOLD, F.P.A. (N.Z.), • Public Accountant, Brandon Chambers, Brandon street, Telephone 934. Wellington. DON'T let your new ideas stagnate. Turn them into cash. Some of the world’s greatest inventions were base'd on simple matter-of-fact notions. If you wish fuil reward for your ingenuity, have your device patented and protected. Get the practical assistance of Messrs Baldwin and Hayward, Patent Attorneys’ 111-113, Lambton quay (next Occidental llotel), Wellington. Ask for free "Inventor’s Guide.” MB BBIDGE, Dentist, Macapthy Chambers, 50, Willis street, opposite Hotel Windsor Telephone 1642. A , SPECIAL Department for speedily -cV‘ remaking old or ill-fitting dentures, and repairing broken plates, crowns, etc. Hours: 9 to 5; Wednesday and Friday Evenings, 7 to 8. DENTISTRY AT PBICES. SEASONABLE Sets of Teeth £3 3e 0 Remodelling Sets, from £2 2 0 Teeth Extracted Free when Sets required. Bepairs at Shortest Notice. FROST A.ND FROST. StTEGEON DENTISTS, 119, Willis street. THE EARNING POWER OF GOOD EYESIGHT JUSTIFIES the most careful attention to your eyes. Consult 1 H. SPEAR, Eyesight Specialist, 7, Willis street, Wellington Late Optician to the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. APPLES ’ APPLES THE Health Week authorities strongly advise everybody to eat APPLES, which are pood for vonr skin and general health. Our RUSSETTA BEVERAGE is prepared from the PURE/ JUICE of FRESHLY-PICKED APPLES. Ask foi it, and seen that yon get it, or Ring us up.. All Hotels, Clubs, and Shops, Telephone 21-219. THOMSON. LEWIS AND CO., LTD. AES DEN SCHOOL, FITZHF.B,BERT. TERRACE, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. Principal ... MISS BABE®, M.A. LOWER SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN. Headmistress ... -MISS EDITH HOLMES. Miss Baber at home to parents of present and new pupils on MONDAY and TUESDAY. February £th and 6th. NEW BOOK OF POEMS. - "THE LOOMS OF ORCHIL," by Louis H. Vic- j tory.—s3 poems, 4 illustrations. Sold by C. A. Innes, Willis street; Norman E. Aitken, Courtenay place; L. M. Swan, Cuba street. Price, 2s 6d. HOLIDAY NOTICE. ANNIVERSARY DAY. rjVHB following hours will be observed by the Business Office of the "NEW ZEALAND TIMES” On MiONDAY, the 22nd inst.9 a.m. until 10.30 a.m. 6 p.m. until 11 p.m. REDUCTION IN POSTAL RATES. THE "NEW ZEALAND TIMES." rjTHE Postal Department dueed the Postage on having ReNewspapers within New Zealand by Id per copy, as from FEBRUARY Ist NEKT, the rate to "TIMHS" Subscribers lyill be Correspondingly Decreased. After JANUARY Slat, 1923. the Paid-in-Advance Subscription (posted) will bo ae follows: — £ s. d. Three Months 0 15 3 Six Months 1 10 0 Twelve Months 2 17 0 Subscribers whose term has not expired will be Credited with the Reduced Postage from FEBRUARY Ist. Arthur j. wycherley. Lock and Key Specialist. Keys Cut to any Pattorn or any Lock Safe and Strong-room Doors Adjusted. Yale Latches fitted or repaired. P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. KODAK CORNER. Wellington. 'Phones: Business 568. Private 1962.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11423, 20 January 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11423, 20 January 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11423, 20 January 1923, Page 4

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