SOUND ADVICE
Wby not make it easy and natural for your wife and family to obtain -sound advice on business matters when you are not here to guide them? One of the most valuable bequests you can leave to beneficiaries inexperienced in business affairs is an association with the Public Trust office. By appointing the Public Trustee your executor you' iiiay establish, lationships whidli,*' even when jthe] duties under your will are discharged, j may for years';td come provide ( ]tor, your wife or other beneficiaries q, source of advice' on many perplexing. business problems!" 1 : i i • : '<•' ' 0.1 nr;
! Consult the Public.. Trustee,; Welling-)* ton .or any .of ..his, throughout New Zealand., ....... .. H ,.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 4
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113SOUND ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 4
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