THE WILL AND THE WAY.
Nβ. 3—FEAR—AND THE FAMILY. Bvery man who has a human heart (can tie maklDf of mistakes which may bring misery to his family. Tet many men who would cheerfully sacrifice themMlTts for the family fear the making of a will Tβ* mere notion that a will requires soma dutiful thoughts about a Mrtsln inevitable future gives them n shudder, and tha duty la deferred to " to-morrow and to-morrow and tomorrow." In many thousands of casei tha long careless line of 'to-morrow" has brought trouble to dependants by the lack Of • will. A kind man's vague fear «f a supremo doty has proved very unkind to Us family. Tet a little thought should satisfy any man that the proper making of a will can «iv« peace of mind—the happy feeling of duty done. Do thU doty for yonr family by getting the State-guaranteed Public Trustee to act as your executor. Full Information obtainable from District Public Trustee at Auckland, Hamilton, and Wbangarel ; District Offices at Kaltala, Kohukohu, Dargavllle. Fukekohe Helenavlllc, Morrlnstille, Matamata, Cambridge, Te Aroba, Thames, Walhl, Tauranga, Whakatane, Opotlkl. Rotorua, Te Kultl, Taumarunul, and Kawhla. Address of Auckland Office: Albert Street, near corner of Wellesley Street. HAVE TOU TBIED DAWSON WHISKY ? g. McMillan and co., CUSTOMS STBBBT. BOLE AOENTS. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 1 August 1923, Page 4
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