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jj SAFETY for your estate. : Nii H.. 'Hu- Advantages of the Public j! Tn .h Office Common Fund for Liv- ] in/- Investors. It, is well known that the investment of monies of deceased pursons’ estates in the Common Fund of the Public Trust (mice gives a number of very important advantages to the beneficiaries. It is not so well known that- apart from estates under administration living persons can enjoy exactly tin sanio advantages of the Common Fund by creating “Investment Agencies” with the- Public Trustee. Here is the State guarantee covering an investment, which earns interest immediately—interest which is always paid in full, promptly. The investor has no worry, I anxietv about, principal or interest.. The capital works all the time, at the highest rate of interest obtainable for safe investments, and the. repayment of the, capital in lull on tbri maturity date is assured. The Public Trustee will also act as agent, tor persons who desire tlmir money 10 he .specially invested apart iron, tne Common Fund. Ihe •state guarantee doe., lint a l'Pv i° such special investments, but everv precaution is taken to select a satisfactory investment, at the highest available rate of interest, consistently with the safeguarding of the capital. These helpful agency functions of tint Public Trustee are well worth inquiry on the part of persons who have funds for investment . For full information apply to the Public Trustee Wellington, or to All! T. It. SAYWEEb. District Public Trustee, Crcymmith. A representative of the Office is in attendance at Hokitika on Fridays and Saturdays m each week.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1923, Page 2

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262

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1923, Page 2

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