THE WILL AND THE WAY.
No 5. “Nothing Succeeds like Success.” “The final test of efficiency is results.” is a modern version of the oil proverb:' “The end crowns the work.” Judged by the unquestionable standard of results. New Zealand’s Public Trust Office is a conspicuous monument of successful enterprise. The results have been so good that New Zealand’s example has been copied by Great Britain and several of the Australian States. The remarkable expansion of the Public Trust Office’s business since its establishment in 1872 is shown in the following schedule of the number and value of estates under administraton by the Public Trustee on 81st. March.
For full information apply to the Public Trustee Wellington, or to AIR T. R. SAYWELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth. A representative of the Office is in attendance at Hokitikn on Fridays and Saturdays in each week.
1921: — Wills 1876 £4,611.614 Trusts 1870 4,735.784 Intestates 2312 T.322 ,’027 Mental Patients 1097 953,221 Soldiers 542 111,057 Miscellaneous ... 2478 10,630,036 10,175 22.364,319
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1922, Page 2
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167THE WILL AND THE WAY. Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1922, Page 2
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