fJHIE WILL AND THE WAY’. No. I—First1 —First Duty to Dependants. A man's first duty to his dependants is to make the best possible provision for their present and future needs. He cannot properly safeguard their future unless he makes a good will. He cannot make a good will unless he is well. He opens the way to muddle and unhappiness if he waits till he is ill. It is not enough to have the will made well, for a good will can have its purposes defeated by the bad administration of an incompetent or unfaithful trustee. You avoid mistakes in the making of your will or in th? administration of your estate when you entrust this business to the Public Trustee, whose efficiency and fidelity are guaranteed by the State. For full information apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, New Plymouth or Hawera, or THE DISTRICT MANAGER, Stratford. Part-time Offices also at Waitara, Inglewood, Eltham and Patea.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1922, Page 4
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162Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1922, Page 4
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