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As a TRUSTEE are you WORRIED ? Once upon a time It was thought that the highest mark of friendship was to be appointed a Trustee to a friend’s estate. Since then, the trials and difficulties of Trusteeship have been recognised. And to-day, with its uncertain present and still more uncertain future, a Trustee's duty is nerve-racking and onerous. If you are a Trustee and feel the responsibility is too heavy for you to carry, let the Guardian Trust bear the whole or part of the burden. The Guardian Trust will take over your entire responsibility for the administration of the estate and relieve you of all the onerous duties connected therewith. Or, alternatively, the Guardian Trust will be happy to enter into co-trusteeship or have you act as Advisory Trustee if in either case you wish to retain c’o;e connection with the Trust. Consult your solicitor about the facilities and service of the Guardian Trust. Estates under administration exceed £ 13,000,000 New Business last year over £1,000,000 The GUARDIAN TRUST & Executors’ Corppany of New Zealand Ltd. (Incorporated by % Spedal Act of Parliament, 1883). Capital £IOO,OOO, invested in N.Z. Government Securities. Head Office: South British insurance Building, Shortland St., Auckland. Branches and Agencies throughout the Dominion.
HAM I LTON TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLOSING DATE FRIDAY 27th MAY, 1938. Intending subscribers should lodge their applications for Telephone Service on or before the closing date to ensure their names appearing in the next issue of the HAMILTON Telephone Directory. Lntries notified after that date will be inserted if practicable. COME ON THE TELEPHONE
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 10
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