TO THE MAN ON THE LAND Forty-five Years Ago A number of Otago’s farseeing pioneers, prominent among whom was the late Mr DONALD REID, met together to discuss the question of making adequate provision for the safeguarding of their estates and dependents. The outcome of that meeting was the establishment, under a Special Act of the New Zealand Parliament, of The Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd. to act as Executor, Trustee, Attorney, Guardian, & Business Agent From a small beginning this institution has grown until to-day it controls a business of SIX AND A-QUARTER MILLION POUNDS. By means of its complete organisation and experienced staff of inside and outside officers it efficiently controls and successfully manages All Classes of ESTATES AND ASSET S‘ IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. The great bulk of its mortgage moneys, amounting to over million pounds, is invested in farm securities. Substantial help has thus been afforded the man on the land. It offers ample financial and other SAFEGUARDS for the proper administration of Estates. ITS DIRECTORS are men well and favourably known in the business and farming communities. Appoint this Old-established and well-proved institution your Trustee. Offices: DUNEDIN, INVERCARGILL, OAMARU, TIMARU, and CHRISTCHURCH. ALFRED IBBOTSON, General Manager.
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Cbc Otago Oailv Utmes (ESTABLISHED 1861.) Dunedin’s Leading Daily Paper “WANTED” and “FOR SALE” Advertisements. These Advertisements have proved their effectiveness in securing The prepaid rates for the insertion of these Advertisements are for advertisers replies to their requirements. The number of letters as under :— in answer is a gratifying testimony to the public recognition of . ] 6 words 2 4 words. 32 words, the fact that it pays to advertise their innumerable wants m the . . . /c o , Times One insertion . . . . 1/- . . . . l/o . . • • */• Town and Country are equally well served, and the people of Two insertions . . . . 2/- . . . . 3/- . . . . 4/tko dict-rir-t- mat; rplv nn strict attention and care bein<? ~ ~ > / *“*•' ** ’ * i i. ° Ihree insertions . . . . Z/t> . . . . 4/- . . . . □/- exercised in forwarding letters to country addresses when replies are addressed to the Times Office. Six insertions . . . . 5/- . . . . 7/6 . . . . 10/ -
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Otago Witness, Issue 3957, 14 January 1930, Page 2
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