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ipHE AND rpHE yyAY. (10).—THE BIG ESTATE. Numbers of people—particularly business men—who have confidence in the State - guaranteed Public Trustee as executor for their estates, may nevertheless wish to secure the assistance of intimate friends or relatives as advisory trustees to act in co-operation with the Public Trustee in the practical management of the estates. The testators believe that the advice of friends who have knowledge of the estates can. be of great value. The Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1913, has made provision for such co-operation. Practically the law assures and facilitates an efficient combination of the State-guar-anteed administration with the advice of private trustees or solicitors. Whether such advisory trustees are appointed or not, testators have the State guarantee that the resources of the Public Trust Office are adequate to the needs of any estate, large or small, simple or complex. 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, 16 September 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1922, Page 4

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