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Hliffii SB f The Main Function of the GUARDIAN TRUST is the care and management of funds and property. If you avail yourself of its services you have at your disposal the specialised knowledge gained by many year's trusteeship involving the administration of estates worth over £11,000,000. |f you are one of these you should use the services of the Guardian Trust • A BUSINESS MAN immersed in the duties of a trade or profession, and without the experience or the time to develop the experience necessary for the successful handling of investments. A PRIVATE TRUSTEE who feels that his duties and obligations are too exacting and responsible. A RETIRED MAN who has reached the time when he wishes freedom from financial worries. A A PERSON OF PRIVATE MEANS who would live comfortably without being worried by legal complications and the hazards of investment. A TRAVELLER OVERSEAS whose estate and affairs must be reliably supervised whilst abroad. AND FINALLY any Person of Property should safeguard his dependents by appointing the Guardian Trust as Executor and Trustee under his Will. The Guardian Trust will administer the Estate and follow implicitly the directions of the Testator as xs=a " expressed in his Will. For additional information send for the Company’s leaflets and brochures. '^2 Estates under administration exceed £II,OOO, 000. New Business last year £i,Soo,ooo. The GUARDIAN TRUST & Executors' Company of New Zealand Ltd. (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament, 1883). Capital £IOO,OOO, invested in, N.Z. Government Securities. South British Buildings, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Hawke’s Bay and Poverty Bay Directors: H. B. WILLIAMS, H. V. HOADLEY, E. J. HERRICK Local Manager: T. F. MITCHELL Branches and Agencies throughout the Dominion. KNOWEMULSION 1 They khow, as their mothers did before them——that it gives baby rosy cheeks and plump limbs and sturdy childhood. —that Lane’s is the' tried and tested household remedy without equal. “that it is a sure help in coughs, colds, influenza, asthma; catarrh, bronchitis, incipient consumption and all puLmonairy afflictions. DO NOT DELAY I TAKE NONE BUT LANE'S I Price 2/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists aod Store*. tfanmfMarti by The Lane Medicine Co. Ltd. (E. C. Lane. Graduala Chemist), Oamar it, N.Z, _ - 9 S 7, tt/>7 2 R COASTAL FARMS ESPECIALLY Mlb. cartons of galvanised staples cost no more than buying by ant. keg and less them by lb. packets. Convenient to carry when going fencing. Made from Richard Johnson St Nephew’s world-famed wire. ' \ Your main object in Fencing is for protection .... isn’t it P Well juat take a look at some of your fences. See how the wire has become thin and brittle —offering little or no resistance to your, or your neighbour’s cattle. Probably you bought that wire as ‘galvanised,’ proof against rust or the corrosive action of salt-laden air. We 11.... we all buy our experience and you’re no doubt learnt by now that although it looked alright and you may have got it ’cheap,* the time is rapidly approaching when you’ve got to go fencing again. Don’t be misled this time! Johnson’s English Wire is manufactured by the world-famous ’Hot-Dip’ process, which bonds the pure sine to the wire, and is guaranteed proof against rust and corrosion. It gives a life-time’s wear, and will not peel when knotted or bent. Don’t ask marely for English Wire SPECIFY .... m I OHNSONS , 4 • 1 >

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18378, 21 April 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18378, 21 April 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18378, 21 April 1934, Page 13

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