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DEATH DUTIES £3,000 to Son Duty £255 £5,000 to Son Duty £7OO £5,000 to Nephew - - . . Duty £l,OOO £7,000 to Friend .... Duty £2,310 £20,000 to Brother .... Duty £6,800 £50,000 to Two Sons ... Duty £19,566 Call and Consult Us on matters of Finding Duties Without Sacrificing Assets THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD. L S. ABERNETHY, Timaru Manager. A.M.P. Buildings Stafford Street

Ins sir t r PAINT IS YOUR BEST L INVESTMENT! £%£)' IM ALL MAIN TOWNS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND.

If OU /// I ') / A A|\ YOUR FOOT CHANCES SHAPE FIVE TIMES WITH EVERY STEP *T"~' ooOQU ’ ■HI Arch Preserver shoes are made to accommodate every change—they walk ■ the way your feet want to —with an easy swing B i from heel-to-toe, with the weight of the body on the VtiSSPIlarT outside of the foot. SOUTER’S Phone 656. Box 220. 284 Stafford St. J. W. Souter, Sole Proprietor

MR. KEYS, THE LOCKSMITH Said Mr. Keys, the Locksmith: “Please Become my wife, my dear Louise!” “With oily ’ands? You’ve not a hope, Go shift that grime with Solvol Soap And when you’re clean, propose ag’en Your Love won’t laugh at Locksmiths then! ■ MADt If LIVER IROTmERS (N 1 ) LIMITED. JACKSON STREET. RETONE. S*s 242

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23376, 6 December 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23376, 6 December 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23376, 6 December 1945, Page 8

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