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CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. JQUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION — ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. Consumers of Electricity in the TAIERI and BRIGHTON DISTRICTS Arc Hereby Notified that Power will NOT be available between the hours of 2.30 and 3,30 p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 14th November, 1920. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. ■ Town Hall, Dunedin, 13th November, 1926. SHARE BROKERS. r\ U I C K & SMITH, SHAREBROKERS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. P.O. Box 266. Telephone 363. Telegraphic Address: “ Quickly,” Dunedin. yy H. M'LEOD, SHAREBROKER, No. 15 (UPSTAIRS), STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. PEN WICK BROS., STOCKBROKERS (Established 1884), STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, JJARMAN REEVES, STOCK AND SHAREBROKER (Established 1897), STANDARD INSURANCE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. gLIGO BROS., STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, MAIN ENTRANCE, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.

WHEN YOUR WILL IS READ— True, practical affection prompts you to leave your affairs in order. You make a will and appoint a trustee. Is that enough? Emphatically, No! No private person, however able, honest, or willing, can administer your estate to the fullest advantage of the beneficiaries. He may want to leave the country. He may fall ill and die —or renounce his trusteeship. These and many other considerations lead tho.ghtful men and women to appoint permanent trustees. The Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited) offers all the help you could expect from your closest friend —and, ir addition, complete freedom from anxiety. The Compan.. cannot die. go away, or fail in any particular Solicitor's costs in preparing your will are paid by this company. Tl*e Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited), corner Bond and Water itroets, Dunedin.— Advt.

Romney Marsh, which is being opened up by the quaint little railway now nearly completed, is one of tl j mysteries of England. for no one knows with any approach to certainty when these tracts, famous for their grazing, .vere reclaimed from th e sea. It is believed that the marsh land near Applodore was reclaimed first, and Appledore was originally Atpoldre a “poulder” being the Flemish term for land reclaimed by embankments. There is no doubt that at some time, geologically not very far distant, the whole area was covered by the sea, and the marsh is built up of sea sand to a depth of at least 70ft.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19946, 13 November 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19946, 13 November 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19946, 13 November 1926, Page 15