SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A LBXANDER’S CRYSTAL DRINKS. {Tho Standard Lino.) SIXPENCE A PACKET. Will make a gallon of the finest Lemonade in. a minute. Also in Raspberry, Lime, and Orange Flavours. THIS "WEEK’S Q T AGO WITNESS Published TO-DAY, Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE "WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME. THE FARM. THE STATION. AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “PINNER PAIR*" By M. a. a. “THE TRAGIC ELEMENT IN EXPLORATION,” By G. L. Tborby. “BEHIND THE SCENES IN BIGAMY CASES.” By "Vincent Wray. ""WINSTON: THE MAN OF THE FUTURE,” By Philip of Philistia. THE SKETCHER; SEALER, TRADER, WHALER. VL—MR JONES DECLINES. By Mona Tracy. “THE TATTOOED HEART," By W. J. Smyth. “STELLA’S ROMANCE.’*By Emily Boizeen. “ FOGGED,” By T. C. Bridges. “THE GARDEN OF FRIENDSHIP,’* By Olivo M. Rnssoll. Illustrated by Dorothy Law, the ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— The Steading, Cattle Flat, near Wanaka. Glendhu Bay, Lake Wanalra. The Dunedin Jockey Club’s Summer Meeting at Wingatui: Patrons of tho Sport. Snapshots of tho Racing, The AVreck of tho Konim: "Views from Various Angles, Tho All Blacks in Action. Railway Mishaps in the North. Tho Dunedin Wool Sale. Owaka A and P. Association's Seventeenth Annual Show, December 17, 1834, Tho Samoan Faipulea at Parliament House. Christmas Cheer: Salvation Army Citadel in Dunedin on the Eve of Christmas. Tho Sanders Cup Contest. Clinton Soldiers’ Memorial A Big Day at the Municipal Baths, Dunedin. Aerial Derby Day at Richmond (New South Wales). Russian Call for British Revolt, Primary Schools Cricket: Otago v. Southland. Diamond Wedding; Mir and Mrs Joseph Sparrow._ Famous Politicians Caricatured. A Prize Dunedin Garden, The Waitahuna Presbyterian Church, Now Baptist Church, Recently Erected in Centre street, Georgetown. Helped to Victory by His AVifo: Captain lan Fraser. Craigio Real M’Kay; Type of Clydesdale • Favoured in Argentine. After Pleasing the Eye, tho Mammoth Cheese will Tickle the Palate. A Motor Lorry Mishap. “ June and Betty,” the Margaret Morris Dancers. Mr L W. Raymond.
DYANTAGES OF THE COMMON FUND Moneys in the hands of the Public Trustee form part of the Common Fund of the Public Trust Office, unless by the terms of the Will or Trust Instrument they are directed to be specially invested. Investment in the Common Fund has many_ advantages. The payment of interest is uniform and regular; there is no loss of interest through funds having to remain idle pending the selection of an investment; funds are available at short notice when they become payable; the delay which would result if the realisation of special investments had to bo awaited is avoided. The highest rate of interest consistent with absolute safety is allowed, and the interest is payable anywhere in New Zealand free of charge. Inrerest runs from the first of the month following the receipt of the first capital moneys. Finally, the security of ad capital moneys in the Common Fund and all income payable thereon is guaranteed by the State. any For further information apply to the Public Trust Office, Dunedin or Local Agent in Otago. _ „ G. H. ELLIFFE, 203 Princes street, Dunedin. District Public Trustee,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19373, 8 January 1925, Page 6
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