INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNIH BENEFITS. Though the great purpose of the Public. Trust Ofliee is to safeguard tlie rights and interests of beneficiaries in private estates, Unsafe methods of investments of the funds have proved to he helpful for the country as a whole. For example, during the year ended .'list. March, 192 d. the Public Trust Office lent £1.880.978 on rural properties. During that time also, the Public Trust Office advanced £791.287 to Borough Councils. Town Boards. County Councils, Harbour Boards. Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards anti IClec--1 rit-Power Boards. Thus the Public Trust Office has had. and is still having a very important function in helpin'! Xt’iv Zealand to regain its prosperity. An institution which simultaneously assures individual and community benefits has a sound title to the goodwill which it has won iu fitty years of efficient, faithful service. For information apply to:THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE Creymouth. —Or— Wji. WILSON, Agent for the Public Trustee, Hokitilm.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1926, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1926, Page 2
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