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i«: U: hi Reasons why YOU should appoint H The PERPETUAL Trustees Estate and Agency ■ Company of New Zealand Limited j® H as YOUR EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE ' The Company s existence is PERPETUAL,” Board of Directors, whose combined judgment and ; o j i.e., it never dies, leaves the Country, or becomes long experience are a guarantee that business placed incapable of acting, thus avoiding the expense and in its hands will be efficiently discharged. L delay in filling up vacancies, caused by death or It is specially debarred from all business of a I-i j J remova • speculative character. j it is specially constituted tor 1 rustee work. T . . . . . o 4 tUH t , i . • i- i It is subject to the supervision or the supreme 1 f its accounts are subject to continuous audit by Court t ja independent auditors lt is FREE FRO M FAMILY INFLUENCES, M h c k « ffor ds ABSOLUTE SECURITY against loss occupies AN UNBIASED position, and is able to I from breaches of trust and its resources constitute assure itable dealing with all concerned. | ( a bond tor the faithful performance of its duties. i It has a PERMANENT OFFICE, and is always Its experience, business capacity, training, and ® available to its clients. organisation ensure EFFICIENCY m the conduct I t y . ■ . of the affairs of Estates entrusted to its care. f t tgsf It renders regular accounts. t. ♦ . i i -ji -j jn e its charges are fixed and are exceedingly | | its capital, botn paid and unpaid, and all assets moderate I t are liable for the proper performance of its duties, m ° era e " thus ensuring AMPLE SECURITY. Its Officers are pledged to secrecy. I | i X Its management is in the hands of an ex- It was established under Special Act of Parlia- | | perienced General Manager and Staff under a ment in 1884. liH t tH| Offices: DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU, OAMARU, AND INVERCARGILL. W ALFRED IBBOTSON, General Manager. Iggt Hasiisai s @®TH s iTsT s s bHa W

R. POWLEY & CO. Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants HOPE STREET - - DUNEDIN. Telephone 12-509. SOLE BOTTLERS OF SPEIGHT’S ALE AND STOUT Sole Agents for ARTHUR BELL & SON’S PERTH WHISKY (Yellow Label), COATES’ PLYMOUTH GIN, MACKAY’S DRAUGHT WHISKY. Agents for All Australian Wines. Speight’s Ale in 3,5, 10, and 18 Gallon Kegs. NO-LICENSE AREAS.—When ordering supplies please state name, occupation, and address. We do the rest.

SIT DOWfi F 3 B_a EVERYT 0 I® ®sb > WAS HERS thing IRON. B EASILY. The Simplest Ironers Ever Designed for Home Use. Think of having a , x , i_• • . i .. „ ■ _ _ 1 fl. 1, * —«mggESirSTll/ Anyone can do it I No big ironing beautifully / J r• , > . i • , * / practice is necessary, finished in one-third of m i — i i z“ ' K. .1 If you will come mto the time it takes by *»< \ , , j , I V iron a few pieces yourhand while you sit com- I IX r . ii j • . • j Hi 111 self, we are sure you fortably and just guide / |H , , Si HI will marvel that autothe pieces through I |f ||l . , That’s all there is to it f Z matic ironing has been with the New Easy. » <( made S ° Slmple ’ STEP INTO OUR SHOWROOM AND TRY IT YOURSELF. A. & T. BURT, LTD. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, INVERCARGILL.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3992, 16 September 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3992, 16 September 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3992, 16 September 1930, Page 2

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