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OVERBURDENED PRIVATE TRUSTEES. QENTIMENT may cause a testator to place a heavy weight of anxiety on a friend by appointing him to be trustee of his estate. At the outset tho trustee, lacking experience, may. anticipate that the duties will not bs burdensome, but time perhaps proves that the task is not tho easy one he expected it to be, with the result that tlie trustee gets an uneasy feeling that, though he is making personal sacrifices in his endeavour to carry out the wishes of the testator, circumstances preclude him from giving that efficient .service which the estate demands. A trustee in tin's position is well advised to transfer his responsibility to the Public Trustee. The Public Trust Office has the skilled staff, the experience, the equipment to ensure satisfactory management of an estate the administration of which may •be quite . beyond the powers of. a private trustee. D—IS

HOTEL SYDNEY, SYDNEY, Management: Edward T. Clicesomau. 400 Guests. rpHE High Standard of Comfort in •*- Everything—together with moderate charges—has made this the most popular House of the Holiday City. Half an acre Sunny Roof Garden. Inclusive from 16s Bd. \Room and Breakfast from Us Cd. Cables: "Otclsydnc." CLOTHES AND CHANCES. "nHHE clever Man or Woman is 'the one' who recognises in time the value of dress as a means of success either in society or professionally." GENTLEMAN'S PERSONALISED STYLE such as'you can get at ' MILLIGAN'S, Kelburn\avcnue, Spells More and Better Chances. CROWN STUDIO. rpHESE WELL-KNOWN PHOTOGRA- •*• PHIO STUDIOS are now established in their new premises, "CROWN BUILDINGS," Cuba street "CROWN BUILDINGS," Cuba street . (Adjoining Royal Qak). • The NEW.STUDIO is one of tho largest in Australasia, and groups up to 150 can be taken night or day. ■ The Studio, with its perfect electric light, especially caters for NIGHT WEDDINGS. ■ F. THOMPSON,. Manager. Telephone 22-687.

TVTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE -i-N COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, .AND. ACCIDENT INSURANCE Accepted at Lowest Current Rates. The Company is Empowered by Special Act of Parliament to Transact : TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND AGENCY BUSINESS. N. W. NELSON, Manager. Office: LAMBTON QUAY and GREY STREET, Wellington. Tel. 40-223. ' PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. rpou baggage insurance Auainsi *• Fire, Theft, Sea Damage, etc., at low premium, apply . . NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD., Routh's Buildings, Featherston street. RONALD M'LEAN, Metaphysician, SPECIALISING in Nervous and Functional Disorders. 25, Cour'tenay place. Telephone 20-634. ES. B A V L E V, " Surgeon Dentist, 56, THE TERRACE. TEL. 41-449. Specialising in Dental Radiology, Pyorrhoea, and Extractions. MST IVON V. WILSON, Dental Surgeon, has commenced practicb. in rooms lately occupied by Mr. H. P. Rawson, No. 11, Woodward street. Tel. 40-567. ■ it! f7~ w~ jioo, Lato Dental Surgeon Wellington Hospital. Corner of Willis and Boulcott streets. Tolephono 40-720. TVTR. AND MRS. ADAMSON, Osteopaths and Chiropractors, Bernarr Macfadden Graduates, Crown Buildings, Cuba street. Telephone 21-782.

rjOLWILL & COL WILL, Chiropractors, Neurocalomoter Service. 47, Coui'teuay place. Tel. 22-869. KEMOVAL NOTlCE.—Edward Harold, 1 Osteopath and Chiropractor, Nerve, and Blood Specialist, has> removed to No. 3, Com-tenay place (opposite Terminus). Consultations Free. Tel. 20-886. piIIROPRACTIC. — MAURICE \V. WRATT, Successor to Otterholt, Bryce, and Wratt, Handel's Bklgs., 101, Willis-st. Tel. 43-802. X-ray and Neurocalomcter Services. MEDICAL Massage, Remedial Exercises, ■"■*- Turkish Baths.—Mr. mid .Mrs. Win. Barlto (Reg. NX), 41, Courtenay place. Tel. 22-223 (Residence 24-417). I£ GEORGE WINDER, Solicitor, Harcourt's Buildings, Corner Lamb ton quay and Panama st., Wellington, begs to announce that he has. commenced tho practice of his profession nt the abovo address. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whose delivery £> of "The Evening Post" is unsatisfactory aro particularly requested to communicate with tho PUBLISHER WITHOUT DELAY. Telephone 44-040. BLUNDELL BROS.', LTD.

WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. npHE Public are earnestly requested to -*- communicate any act of cruelty that comes under their notice. Office: HuddartParkcr Buildings, P.O. 6 mare. Tel. 12-198. P.O. Box 195. Secretary. A. M. Anderson. Inspector: Captain j. Henry. : A * m" WILSON & CO. ■£*-• (Late J. & A. Wilson), : I'uneral Furnishers, 263, WILLIS STREET. Tel. 21-849. Tel. 21-049.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 8

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