THE WILL AND THE WAY.
No. 37.—SURE, PUNCTUAL INTEREST "Financial Stringency" or "decline in prices" has been tbe plea made for manya postponement of interest payments during the past twelve months with consequent hardships to many widows and orphans who are dependent for their living on income from trust investments. In contrast to this, beneficiaries for whom moneys have been invested in the Common Fund of the State-guaranteed Public Trust Office are receiving their income in full, regularly and punctually. The Public Trust Office will go through this depression as it has gone through others, steadily and surely paying interest on the due dates. Tbis certainty of payment in these days when so many things are uncertain is a timely reminder to the business man that to safeguard the welfare of his family—a welfare to be insured against "slumps" -he should appoint the Public Trustee as his executor and as the trustee of Ins estate. and Whangarei ; District O""** " T.-iitaia Kohukobn, Dargaville, 1 uke koh Helensville. MorriusvUle. Maftamata, Cambridge, Te Aroha, Thames, Waihi, Tauran.-, Whakatane, Opotiki, Rotorua, Te Kuiti. Taumarunui, and Kawhla. Address of Auckland Office : Albert Street, near corner of Wellesiey Street. WS
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 6
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