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i r 1 ?r n >r OJL’ / ■ n m SAND Quarding the Wealth and Future for . . . . BUSINESS MEN immersed in the duties of trade or profession and without the time or experience necessary for successful investment control. PRIVATE TRUSTEES who realise that their duties are too exacting and responsible. RETIRED MEN who wish for complete freedom from financial worry. PEOPLE OF PRIVATE MEANS who desire to live comfortably without the worries or risks of investment. TRAVELLERS OVERSEAS whose estates and affairs must be dependably administered in their absence. AND ALL PERSONS OF PROPERTY who wish 1 to safeguard their dependents. The Guardian Trust already administers estates to the value of over £12,000,000. The various Guardian Trust booklets and brochures (post free on request) will show how the Guardian Trust can implicitly and faithfully serve YOU. The Guardian Trust & Executors' Company of New Zealand Lid. (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament, ISS3). Capital: £IOO,OOO invested in N.Z. Government Securities. Additional Liability of Shareholders: £IOO,OOO. Gisborne Office 44 Childers Road. Hawke’s Bay and Poverty Bay Directors: Local Manager: H. B. WILLIAMS, H. V. HOADLEY, E. J. HERRICK T. F. MITCHELL Branches and Agencies throughout the Dominion.

WHY Cooper’s Worm Drench Eeally Costs Yota LESS! -is mg Owing to high concentration, 1 gallon of Cooper’s Worm Drench is sufficient to dose 900 sheep or 1,800 lambs. Although Cooper's Worm Drench costs slightly more per gallon than other drenches ,it costs less per sheep—which is the true test of cost! Obtainable from All Merchants

TliisjYeim.;.,. MuiUij) Lower Fares via Canada! Go then, this way to BRITAIN ... aboard the “AORANGI” or “NIAGARA” to Vancouver ... by fast trains across the continent, through 600 miles of the world's most magnificent mountain scenery, to Chicago or along the Great Lakes to Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec —stopovers at any point en route . . . and then by an “EMPRESS,” “DUCHESS” or “MONT” ship across the Atlantic to Southampton, Liverpool, Belfast or Glasgow. Third Cabin and Cabin First. and Class Tourist Class Class Cabin Class £6l/14/- £49/4/ All plus Exchange £Bl/1/ £65/12/3 £ m A * First Class £B4/16/- • -At, - ’/'C'»‘ ’ •• • “■•i til I * * * * " “ -.ad ’«* 3 ■12,500 Tons. Apply to: Canadian Pacific r> days . Quebec to Southampton. ‘lncorporated in Canada.” or to the local office of the Union S.S. Coy._ 32-34 Quay Street, Auck.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18632, 16 February 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18632, 16 February 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18632, 16 February 1935, Page 13