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PRIVATE TRUSTEES do not possess the advantage of The Perpetual Trustees Co. ltd. as an Executor and Trustee In any case, how much time can you give to your friend’s affairs? He can probably only give as much to yours. Inquiries welcomed at— INVERCARGILL OFFICE, 5 Don. Street. C. B. ROUT, District Manager.

THE BUSINESS WOMftHS FRIEND SIMPLE METHOD TO ALWAYS When the morning alarm seems hours BE UP AND DOING! too early . . . when overtime makes you want to drop . . . when you re j too tired to enjoy pleasure . . . that’s In these days of mere strenuous and w j len you nee( j f o counteract the longer hours of woifc for women, in condition with regular doses of the factories as,well as in offices and R.U.R.—the five-fold, bracing health tome,, .to stain tells. ’riinS'Si ■ organs, settles the nerves down to a state where sound, refreshing sleep is obtained and generally chases “gloom” days away by cleaning out acids and toxins. As many women as men have written to the R.U.R. Company praising R.U.R. One such letter came from Miss P. Shadbolt, Hawarden, who said: “I feel like a new person and now I’m only taking it twice a week, just to keep my system free from acid.” In 19 out of 20 cases of minor ailments, R.U.R. does a power of good. It alkalines the blood—it internally refreshes to create external radiance and that “joy of living” feeling which we all seek these days. So, no matter what you have wrong with you, take R.U.R. and right you are!

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Hannah’s School Footwear is built to last, and priced as low as possible. There's no better VALUE obtainable — an * where! 1823 -Boy’s BLACK CHROME Derby Boot. Moulded Studded Rubber soles and heels. Toe plates. 9 and 10 II and 12 13 and I 14/6 15/9 16/9 2 and 4 and S 19/- 20/9 ALL GOODS POST FREE AK. FOR CASH WSTH ORDER K 1807 — Boy’s Stout CHROME \ Derby shoe. Famous “USKIDE” Studded Rubber sole and heel. 9 and 10 II and 12 13 and I ,3 / 11 ,5 / 11 S 7/“ 2 and 3 4 and S 18 / 3 20^ 6 1427-Smart BLACK PATENT High Tab Tie shoe for misses and maids. Sturdy leather soles. b[ II and 12 13 and I 2 and 3 16/11 17/11 19/9 4 and 5 21/” 6’s 22/6 bring the children IN TO US—TO-DAY! l4OB-BLACK CALF "Ghillie” Tie . shoe. Best quality stout leather soles. I 11 and 12 13 and I 2 and 3 15/1! 16/11 18/11 4 and 5 6’s 7’s ,9 / n 2, /“ 22 / 6 HANNAHS 20 TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL Also at GORE and principal towns of New Zealand.

YOUR eveßEady TMDE-MARM ? BATTERIES You have been using New '••aland made “EVEREADY” batteries for a considerable time now, and have found them entirely satisfactory. However, because the war effort overseas and in the Dominion calls for enormous quantities of non-ferrous metals, you may not be able to secure all the “EVEREADY” batteries you require just at present. This, we regret, is unavoidable at a time when Eveready. plants throughout the world are contributing so largely to - the War effort. The present shortage of certain materials will in no way affect the quality or service life of the batteries we are able to manufacture, as these will continue to comply with the usual high standards of National Carbon Company products. We hope that it will not be very long before you are able to secure all you need from your usual source of supply. NATIONAL CARBON PTY. LTD. (Inc. In N.S.W.) Manufacturers of eVEREADy Batteries. TRADf-MAAK WANTED: Please hand in your old batteries when buying new ones. We need the brass terminals urgently for re-use.

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Southland Times, Issue 24654, 28 January 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24654, 28 January 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24654, 28 January 1942, Page 3

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