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THE BOOK DEPOT’S BIG DROP SALE OPENS TO-DAY THE FIRST OF A DELUGE OF BIG DROPS. CHILDREN'S SURPRISE PARCEL. These contain a Picture and Story Book, Crayons, etc. Great Value ... I/-. LATEST 2/6 NOVERS by famous authors now 2/1, . - 3 for 6/-. CLOTH BOUND NOVELS by well-known writers 1/-, 3 for 2/6. SUPERIOR ENVELOPES, usually 6d., now ■ 3 Packets I/-. GOOD 1/- WRITING PADS, now lOd, 3 for 2/3. BUNDLES OF MAGAZINES . 2/- Bundle, worth double the price. SCOTT'S WAVERLEY NOVERS, usually 3/- and 3/6 Now 1/6. 6/- FICTION (Many good stories are included) 2/6 3 for 6/6. LATEST BOYS’ and GIRLS’ OWN ANNUALS, usually 16/6, . . .Now 12/6. LATEST CHUMS, Usually 16/6 Now 12/6. LITTLE FOLKS’ OLD VOLUMES now 3/6 WELLS’ OUTLINE OF HISTORY, two volumes, usually 42/- . . Now 20/-. CHILDREN’S REWARD BOOKS, latest assortment .... Now Half-Price. WATCH FOR FURTHER DROPS! During Sale there is a 10 per cent Discount off all general Literature and Stationery. POSTAGE EXTRA. N.Z. BOOK DEPOT ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. THE MAN ON THE LAND has special need to give careful thought to the making of his Will and the appointment of a Trustee. If the making of a Will is neglected, or is not carried out correctly, loss and suffering may be inflicted upon dependants. Be wise—be fair—be sure! The little book called “The Farmer’s Will" is full of wise guidance —read it! A copy may be obtained from any Office or Agent of the Public Trustee, or free bypost from the Public Trustee, Wellington. INVERCARGILL SAVINGS BANK (Established 1864). HEAD OFFICE: DON STREET, INVERCARGILL. BRANCHES: ' GORE—A. H. AITKEN, Branch Manager. 1 WINTON—J. A. BROOM, Branch Manager. : OTAUTAU—JOHN FISHER, Branch Mgr. 1 RIVERTON—E. B. PATRICK, Branch Mgr. 1 ’ A mutual Savings Bank to encourage thrift. 1 Deposits received from 1/- upwards. ■ Minors may open and operate accounts. ’ Highest rates of interest paid on monthly balances. i > The amount at the credit of Depositors • on March 31, 1929, was £629,385 3/9. Board of Trustees: i C. J. BROAD, President; JOHN MATHESON, Deputy Pres.; R. H. BRODRICL, • JOHN GILKISON, ADAM HAMILTON, M.P.; WM. MACALISTER and W. A. OTT. 5 N. A. BRODRICK, , 4895 Manager. i — — YOUR WILL, embodying your , wishes and accurWILL ately drafted by your SoliciBRIDGES tor, is the only safe bridge THE GAP that will span the gap lying between confusion and order. YOUR WILL, therefore, is of first IMPORTANCE. Next to it is the selection of a prop- ’ erly qualified EXECUTOR and “ TRUSTEE i 5 Our chief business is to act in this capacity, and our many years of experience 3 is at your service. t I e WE EARNESTLY INVITE YOU TO ■> CONSULT WITH US. s - THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD. DON STREET. ’ CHARLES B. ROUT - - District Manager. ROUT’S BUILDINGS.

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Southland Times, Issue 20771, 11 May 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20771, 11 May 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20771, 11 May 1929, Page 8