ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON.
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAMBERS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA THE WILL AND THE WAY. No 23.—Confidence. The great reason for the establishment of the Public Trust Office was to give the people an institution in which they could have the utmost confidence for file faithful and efficient administration of estates. The State-guarantee of security and fidelity has naturally encouraged many thousands of people to have their Wills drawn by the Public Trust Office and to choose the Public Public Trustee as their executor. From year to year this confidence increases. The fact that the total value of estates in the Office has increased from £8,112,342 in the year 1911, to £22,304,319 at 3lst. March, 1921, is solid proof of the people’s confidence in their own Public Trust Office. The number of Wills of living persons now held bv this office exceeds 31,000, and the figures are increasing rapidly.
For full information apply to the Public Truqtee Wellington, or to MP, T. ft, PAYWFLTj. district Publie Trustee, 6r«ymonth. A representative of {bp Office is in attendance at Hobitikh gij jft PReh w§fe:
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1922, Page 2
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183ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON. Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1922, Page 2
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