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BUSINESS NOTICES. TRANSFER OF ESTATES TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. EXECUTORSHIP requires business Judgment of the highest order, accurate accounting, expert knowledge of Investments, and many other qualifications. This requires the services of an Institution such as the Stateguaranteed Public Trust Office rather than those of an Individual, because the Public Trustee has continuous existence and his accumulated experience and the collective knowledge of his officers is wider than an individual can possess. An individual executor or trustee may at any time transfer his responsibilities to the Public Trustee, retaining his association with the estate, if he so desires, as an advisory trustee. Consult the Public Trustee, Wellington, or any of his representatives throughout New Zealand. NOTICE. A/TR. J. SHEEHAN wishes to notify Ai the Motoring Public of South Canterbury that he has taken over the business known as The Nash N.Z. Motors, Ltd., Barnard Street, which he has been managing for the past two years, and requests the support of all old and new customers. The garage is fitted up with the most up-to-date machinery in South Canterbury, including Break Down Salvage Truck. No Job too small or too large. The work will be supervised by Mr Sheehan, who has a well-known reputation of being a first-class engineer. Moderate Charges. Motor Repairs a Speciality. AGENTS FOR NASH, ARMSTRONGSIDDELEY AND SWIFT CARS. Address: NASH MOTORS, BARNARD STREET, TIMART7. ’Phones: Garage, 1396; Private, 1448. J. SHEEHAN. UPHOLSTERING. For All Classes of Upholstering, Re-Covering, and Repairs. Large Assortment of Coverings to choose from. Write or Call— A. MANNING, 40 GREY ROAD. ALBURY COAL AND LIME. THE BEST VALLE FOR MONEY ON THE MARKET. TO THE FARMERS OF CANTERBURY. r\o you farm for profit or pleasure?; you can have both by using Albury Coal and Lime. It is a well known fact that the Department of Agriculture i have tried and proved that Liming pays, 95 per cent, of the trials showed j marked improvements, and 100 per cent, showed payable results on all ■ classes of land. Why pay big prices for! coal these times; try some from our new seam, and reduce the cost of living. Albury Coal, clean and economical, at 16/- per ton, Albury Lime at 15/-, Albury Coal stocked by C.F.C.A., Timaru. Terms cash with order, or order must come through some firm. 'Phone 8-R, Albury, or write, and your orders will receive immediate attention. I am, yours, J. W. Smillie, Coal Mine and Lime Works, Albury. EASTER BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHY. The very best is not too good for the happy Bride upon her Wedding Day. Her Bridal Portrait by Steffano Webb will reflect in tones of quality her charm and beauty through the years. Steffano Webb Studios specialise in evening work. The charges are quite moderate. Easter Bridal Groups should be booked immediately. STEFFANO WEBB STUDIOS, OXFORD BUILDINGS, GEORGE STREET. ’PHONE 398. ANDY LATIMER HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST (Late with E. Pratt and Son) Note the address: Opposite Bay Viaduct. It pays to look well. Then give me a trial. . Satisfaction guaranteed. Gent’s Department—Haircutting 1/-, Shaving 9d, Shampooing 1/-, Singeing 6d. Boys: Haircutting 6d. Ladies’ Department.—Note, Privacy Assured. Separate Entrance. Shingling 1/-, Bobbing 1/-, Girls, 9d, Neck Trim 6d, Singeing 9d, Shampooing 1/-. Special Arrangements for Families. COME IN AND SEE US ABOUT KODAK £20,000 COMPETITION. lor Amateurs Only. No Special Skill Required. Picture INTEREST is what Counts. Informative leaflet free. J. C. ODDIE & SON, CHEMISTS AND KODAK DEALERS, TIMARU-

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18831, 20 March 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18831, 20 March 1931, Page 1