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The Most Important Clause in your Will! \ There are but two simple steps required to / I safeguard your Estate for the full protection of / i your dependents. The first is to instruct your . / \ Solicitor to prepare your Will. The second is 7 I to appoint a Trustee and Executor. This / \ responsibility is a vital one —it calls for a / \ thorough knowledge of legal conditions, for / 1 in the event of a law-suit a trustee is I \ presumed to know the law. Moreover, a / I Trustee must have business experience, / \ sound judgment and financial responsibility. I \ The following clause, therefore, should .be / I part of every Will: "I hereby appoint / > \ the Guardian Trust and Executors' I I Company of N.Z. Ltd. to be the Executor / \ of my Will and Trustee of my Estate." / ■ .'. I A Will without this provision may / \ ,mean that you are depriving your / ' . \ dependents of the benefit of prudent / \ counsel, impartial administration I \ and absolute safety for their / ' \ inheritance. If your Will does not t 1 contain this clause It is advisable / ' 1 either to have a new one/, ■ ' \ prepared or have a simple / \ codicil added by your Solicitor. >/ Capital £100,000 invested in K.Z. Govt. Securities . Additional liability of Shareholders £i00,c66 The GUARDIAN TRUST it Executors Company of New Zealand Ltd. (Incorporated bySpecial Act of Parliament, 1883) (ink of N«w ZeiUnd Chttnban, Limbcon Qu>r. Wcllfn(ton. O.S. WATKINSEiq.J.P.: Welllnpan Director. EDGAR WYLIE: Wtlliniton Mi'mitr.' Innchts and Agtnclts throuihout the Dominion, : . _ ■ •'',■'■• ''■■■•' Gi2,ij< KEEP YOUR HEAD.... If You Can . Wise Wellington Women have a habit of losing their heads and hearts in the D.I.C. Millinery Salon. Here a thousand exciting Summer Hats provide everything in the mode . . . that's new , 1 and flattering, and wearable. And of course, all sport such temptingly sensible prices, that even the thriftiest shoppers can give themselves up. to an, orgy of rummaging and - trying on, and choosing and choosing. Here are five of our smartest! Which one is yours? .->'■.■'■ TOP CIRL pulls this sofi I. / little White Cellagel Slram J . , down over one eye and loofys '""*. *»w. £ irresistihle. Notice those three '-. r^ft** _ m*crown tuc^s and the While "^" J»* ,rj \ ~^yp^> l(id band. A winner for : ' "*% f*>V J N, \ sports wear. Exactly) as • %- / * *\ sketched. S(/1 *<, SECOND CIRL serves up •- this White. Crushable Fell J^T with a simple tennis frock, ' Mmm • and scores immediately. . fj^k The, ribbon band comes in ■ .- . . ■ *■x just about any colour you'd ' wL' prefer. Smart? and loo\ at /^>w Ji the price. Exactly as ' L / sketched. . 1 a ■•/.'-■■■ ' 10/6 \Njj(!. - '. THIRD CIRL goes glam- / *** ial9Smm^ orous in this . enchanting f^ *<£^^^^^^ Oatmeal Sisol Straw, sketch-, , j iS^^^^^^L' new and : Jeep fitting, and very flattering is that trim : FOURTH CIRL crowns / \ \ / -—^ her fussy summer frills and M \ _ < Jf flounces with a sveet hat in m . Oi \yi m\ Lemon Sisol Straw, swathed 11 ' >1 VTS S v ■ in Lemon Organdie. A per- f \ V Jt***^**?' fed hat for hot breathless V \ 'x^T days. Also showing in ' *^ <t^ Blaclt, Fawn, Navy, Creen /W-VM ' 1 and Lime; as sketched. .1 | My f|^^|^^ LAST CIRL hide,, from %*^ltBSM. the sun'under a great hig v XWi JK^E^^^L. Picture in Fancy Biscuit J^SMH^^ Straw, Crown tucks disguise w ""^-^JP^^H^^ crown height. .7 he ribbon ' band flares in multicolours. * n 1 ' Dashing and divine; as y*r-* n "t" \ \ A sketched. \ \ f\ 19/6 \ \ • \& Dm \ \>. THE MOST COMPEL ITIVE STORE IN I WELLINGTON. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 7

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