THE WILL AND THE WAY.
No. 3.—Fear and the Family. Every man who' lias a human heart fears the making of mistakes which may bring misery to his family. Yet many men who would cheerfully sacrifice themselves'for (heir family fear (he making of ai will. Tim mere notion that, a will requres some dutiful thought Mhout eertnin inevitable future gives them a. shudder, and the duty is deferred to "10-morrow and tomorrow and to-morrow." In many thousands of cases the long careless line of to-mor-rows lifts brought, trouble to dependants by the lack of a will. A kind man's vague fear Of a supreme duty has" proved very unkind to his family. Yet a. little thought should satisfy any man that the proper making of a wiil can give peace of mind—the happy feeling of duty done. Do this duty lor your family by gefijng the State-guar-anteed Public Trustee to «cb as your o?;ecut"or. For full information: flpply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or Mr A. Moslev, District Manager. Levin.
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Otaki Mail, 15 October 1923, Page 2
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