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JRANGE OF THE pUBLIC r £RUST QFFICE. Throughout the Dominion the Public Trust Office does business direct with the public. Including, part-time offices and agencies in the smaller towns, the Public Trustee is now represented in mix? hundred and six districts (comprised in cities, towns and townships). The business has grown to a volume which has necessitated the appointment of District Public Trustees at twelve cities and towns in the North Island and seven in the South, and District Managers in eight towns in the North and four in the South. Wherever the assets of a deceased person may be situated, the distance from the Head Office of the Public Trust makes no difficulty. The extensive organisation ensures that there will be a Public Trust Officer at hand to deal with any matter requiring attention. For information, apply tc — F M WHYTE, District Public Trustee, C—s 3. New Plymouth.

J. W. STEWART, FLORIST, DEVON STREET CENTRAL. For Floral Tributes of Outstanding Merit obtainable at shortest notice. Country Orders by Mail, Service Car or Rail. ’PHONE 270. (Town Agents for Duncan and Davies.)

JUSTNESS g EGRETS. In nearly every big business concern there is one or maybe more of its leading members whose special knowledge and ability is mainly responsible for its success and continuous expansion. In such cases an A.M.P. Insurance policy provides for the financial loss the firm would suffer in the event of such an individual’s death and is therefore a sure protection for those who have invested in the concern. Someone has said that "modern business carries no unnecessary risks.” Many large .’oncems have transferred such risks to the A.M.P. Society. Take the A.M.P. Insurance man into some of your business secrete, he will not betray your confidence and can often help solve your problems by Life Insurance. 5 HAYBITTLE AND MORRIS, Chief Agents, Taranaki District, Box 264, New Plymouth, Box 195, Ha were.

The Melbourne, Ltd., extend New Year Greetings to their patrons and wish one and all a Happy and Prosperous 1926. Kia Ora Katou.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1926, Page 10