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MR FARMER.—You will find BAXTER’S Balance-sheet most interesting. Price of Groceries considerably reduced. Aou will save many pounds annually by buying from BAXTER’S. S.P.Q.R. Ji2GO MR CITIZEN.—If you wish to know the power of ready money, study BAXTER’S Balance-sheet. Y’ou will save several shillings in the pound by buying for prompt cash—at BAXTER’S. S.PIQ.R. Ji26o MR FATHER.—Y’ou can cut down your Grocery bill by 15 per cent, and live better than before by studying BAXTER’S Balance-sheet, and buying for prompt cash at BAXTER’S. S.P.Q.R. * Ji26o MR EDITOR.—TeII everybody that BAXTER’S Balance-shcc't' will inform them how cheap Groceries cab be sold when booking, clerical expenses; and bad debts are cut out. Save several shillings in every pound spent by buying for' ready money at BAXTER’S. Ji26o THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 32.—Saving Private Estates. When Sir Julius Vogel, half a century ago, persuaded Parliament to pass the Public Trust bill his action was not due to a pressure for “State enterprise” in a general way. It was not the wish of the statesmen here in the early seventies to look for a Government profit in a new undertaking. They decided to establish the Public Trust Office because they were firmly convinced by hard cold facts that such an institution was necessary for the safeguarding of private estates.' As far back as the year 1870 Sir Julius Vogel referred to “innumerable cases” of minors whose inheritance had been largely wasted or utterly lost by the mistakes, the unwise speculation or the peculation of trustees. The Public Trust Office came then as a sure means of enabling a testator to make the best possible provision for his dependents without fear of mishap. For full information apply to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, or to R. D. NEWTH, District Public Trustee, Invercargill. Branches at Gore, Queenstown, Tuatapere, Riverton, Winton, Wyndham, Waikaia, Waikaka, Otautau. Thomas Bird & Co. Telephone—B63/ SAMPLE SHOWROOMS 122 DEE STREET (Upstairs), (Next door to Bray Bros.) ENTRANCE FROM DEE STREET. pOOD NEWS TO ALL: " LADIES' and MAIDS’ COATS COSTUMES COAT FROCKS HOUSE FROCK.' DRESS SKIRTS JUMPERS CARDIGANS BLOUSES OVERALLS Etc., Etc. ALL AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. AND MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Thomas Bird & Co. 122 DEE STREET. Presentations! No one desires anything but the best when it comes to making a presentation, and it is only fitting that the gift should be worthy of the recipient’s good service. See our E. P. and Silver Sets offering variety of design and splendid workmanship at the lowest possible, | price. We have also to hand many | delightful little gifts at correspondingly i small cost. Call in. 1 I 4S Corner of Dee and Don Streets Where Quality and Low Prices go Hand in Hand VELOUR HATS MADE IN ITALY—Were 50/-. Now 22/6 ■ —AT— A. MASTERS MERCER 4 CLOTHIER, • T*y St——lnvercargill,

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Southland Times, Issue 18990, 11 July 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18990, 11 July 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18990, 11 July 1923, Page 4

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