WOULD TOTJ INSURE YOUR LIFE WITH AN INDIVIDUAL? rE prudent man would not seripnsh consider such a proposition. Why, then, appoint an individual Executor to administer your Estate? He will attond to his own business first. He may not possess the necessary experience to manage yours. He offers no security and may speculate with lie funds of the estate. He may show preference to some beneficiaries too the disadvantage of others. He may die ' or leave the Dominion. Tho eftate would then pass into unknown hands-possibly into the hnnds of someone whom the testator would never have trusted. With a viewto overcoming much of the uncertainty and insecurity which attends tho appointment of private individuals the Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand, Limited was formed. The GUARDIAN stands ftr Safety Efficiency, and Promptitude, and on these, and other good grounds solicits the care of your estate. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND ! EXECUTORS COMPANDOR N.Z., LTD. Local Directors: i 0, S, Watkins, ton.; W. S. Moorhousa Esq. S. S. DEAN, Local Managor. South British Insurance Building, 326 Lambton Quay. 1920! SELECTION OF SUITS REQUIRED EARLY ,IN 1920 SHOULD BE MADE NOW- AT MILLIQAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE. PORTRAITURE. COPYING. ENLARGING. npflE FINEST PROCESSES nro J- employed in our Work, and Unlimited Pains taken to attain Perfect Results. BARTLETT AND ANDREW, Photographers, 10 Willis Street, Wellington. Tel. 1233.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 107, 30 January 1920, Page 6
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225Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 107, 30 January 1920, Page 6
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