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CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE YOU may look forward with confidence to the future knowing that your Wife and Family will be taken care of if you have MADE A WILL and appointed as your Executor and Trustee THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY BY SO DOING you secure for your dependents Wise and Sympathetic Advice and Careful Business Administration of your Estate Security in Capital Reserve Fund and, Shareholders’ Liability • • £260,500 CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION to the Timarn Branch Office, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Stafford Street. L. S. Abernethy, District Manager. Also at CHRISTCHURCH, OAMARU, DUNEDIN AND INVERCARGILL

Safety for Yourself SAFETY FOR YOUR FOLK Whether your travel is for business or pleasure, is it not worth while to be easy in mind on the question of safety? Does not the instinct of self-preservation urge you to take the safe way? The safe way, night and day, is the railway. For the welfare of yourself and your folk, give good heed to the Railway Department’s constant, conscientious devotion to the principle of "Safety First.” The permanent way and the rolling-stock are under regular inspection by experts. If you think seriously, can you ignore the offer of your own railways to give you the cheapest and safest transport? Your Railways constantly give new point to an old proverb: “All’s well that end’s well”

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21308, 30 March 1939, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21308, 30 March 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21308, 30 March 1939, Page 10

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