WE PROVIDE THESE 1. impartiality in dealings. 2. Personal interest in the welfare of your family. 3. Sound finance judgment and economy. 4. The services of experienced officers. 5. Continuity of administration. 6. Security for Estate Funds. You Appoint Our Company to bs Your Executor and Trustee THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD. L. S ABERNETHY, Timaru Manager A.M.P. Buildings Stafford Street
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(SECURITY is not rationed • I - I «■» 'T'HERE is no need for anyone to wait in a C-\ IS < l uruc to make arrangements for the l* nanc ' a l security of his (or her) old age. men an d women * n good health can become members of the A.M.P. Society, and arrange with any of its offices for whatever protection they need. Members of the Society are at present protected by 1.790.000 policies, to the amount of £427,000.000. In 1943 new and old members arranged for £26,300.000 of additional protection. Are you participating in all this comfort, peace of mind, and security ? Get in touch with the Society's nearest office, or write for information. A large part of the money you invest in A.M.P. security goes at once into the Mar Loans. Thus do your savings do double duty. JI BE JP SOCIETY V w "A sure friend in uncertain times' THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) Head Office for N.Z.; CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. W. T. IKIN. Manager for New Zealand Timaru District Manager. A. G. Henderson. Ordinary Dept New Business Representative, G. Fairbrother. Industrial Dept. Agents. J. Gourley, L. Loader | 9
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RAILAGE OF LIME Farmers, Forward Orders NOW ! Peak period loading of railway trucks tor lime traffic comes at a time when general production also makes heavy demands on the railways. Farmers therefore are requested to “spread” their lime deliveries and fully use tarm storage space so that wagon turnround is not unduly retarded Co-operation in this respect will be appreciated. Remember too. that lime bags are valuable and in short supply; return them promptly—properly bundled nd addressed. Early Ordering Regulates Wagon Supply
OVE OF T//E GOOD THINGS OF LIFE LIPTON’S TEA it By Appointment to the Late King George 1 U «227 Z.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23322, 4 October 1945, Page 6
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