THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES INSTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. “We Go On For Ever.” 37 ycajts conducting Trust Business. Owing to the rapid increase of the Company’s business in SauthlancL THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY Has found it necessary to open a TRUST AND AGENCY Department in INVERCARGILL, and has made arrangements with the well known Firm of ROUT AND STEWART To conduct the business and act as The Perpetual Trustees Company's SOUTHLAND REPRESENTATIVES. A Thoroughly Qualified and Experienced Official has been appointed to the Department and Clients can rest assured of Prompt Attention to All Business and Inquiries. Advances made on Freehold Properties. Investments secured, for moneys without cost. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY act as Executors and Trustees under Wills and Settlements, Administrators of Estates, Attorneys and Agents for Absentees. —Send for Company’s Pamphlets. ROUT AND STEWART, Don Street, InvercargilL : Southland Representatives.
D°, not be content with dull, thin, lifeless hair. Get a bottle of McMahon’s to-day. and it will make your hair thick, bright, and beautiful, and free from dandruff. Guaranteed to ma\e hair grow in all cases of Baldness. Of Chemists and Stores everywhere Prices 3/6 and 5/J. J. McMahon Ad,bi ph ß ß'JVii tt ”
New Goods lit Silverware Inspection Invited. DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS. NEW GOODS INBEST VALUE INBISCUIT BARRELS. TEA AND COFFEE SETS, CAKE BASKETS, Etc. RINGS. JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE Personal Attention to All Inquiries by Post. ■-i N. J. M. MEIN, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. INVERCARGILL,
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Southland Times, Issue 18937, 25 September 1920, Page 2
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