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t KNOWLEDGE + EXPERIENCE = SUCCESS + SAFETY! Successful Trusteeship may be reduced to a simple equatian: knowledge + experience; but these two fundamentals take both time and money to acquire. Thus, only a Corporate Trustee of perpetual existence can accumulate the knowledge and experience necessary ' for the successful administration of your Estate. Therefore, ask the following question before appointing a Trustee If you would ensure safe and successful administration for beneficiaries. Has My Trust 'm the knowledge + experience necessary for the stuctstful administration of my ' Estate t The Guardian Trust has had over 30 years' experience ' in the administration of Estates ranging from factories to ' farms, and during this time Assets under administration „. have grown from £15,000 to over £9,000,000., The '■* staff is specially trained in all branches of trustee work. Thus, the collective knowledge, plus the accumulated experience of the Guardian Trust, translated into terms of simple arithmetic = success + safety for your ~' beneficiaries, Consult your Solicitor regarding your Will. " Helpful Brochure on Wills. Trusts, etc, sent on raquesf. ...„ Cmfiltl fjoo/boo, Uv.a.t r* H.Z. Cttmmnt SmrMto. The GUARDIAN TRUST > & Executors' Company of New Zealand Ltd. Wellington Office: LAMBTON QUAY. -LOOK WELL. FIT WELL. AND WEAR WELL> Teiepnon. "AMERICAN DENTAL" c« — 534 M. WILLIS STREET FWnle(Next to St. Georse Skatinf Rink). Extnctiom. OPEN MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. AND TODAY. T pjß^ftJM »Jfc YOU'LL PREFER THE FLAVOUR OF CAMP T: START *-2dJL auMOWS*OP COUCHS - , rrtr—r--r'-^'r —«—-»—*»"• «■»*«- *"*^^^ ■ ■ , '-',' Mitula mlmim pswerfti «ntu»ptle Ttponn wM* >>v aUckMstalfk - -»" - « ' SMITH k SMITH US | "Boots Qean, John?", GkUdreti abeald oe eaoaaragsd to take eaxe of tfecftr chrtUnc and pextfomlaclr tbrir boota Mot fer tte sake of appearance only, b*t te cheek nlnwigiiiiH and to auk* than, ttdy and ntetkodiCßL vtrtM "■ TatomUe to Item 1* later k(«. afont of «w —or—ful bwtaaea .man yrO. teU of «• .days vben they not only had to dasn tbetr oeota -mider * watchful parental eye, but had to dean motlwrt and father's too. Parents, think It overl "Bfnggot** Boßsboa ant This an nab fc» Sew Staa^aaV

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 15

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