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I ' Two heads j are better than one j TO-DAY a buyer for a I .000-acre sheep farm may have to be found ... a business concern may require a Manager or a new Executive due to the death of the owner ... in another estate a receiver may have to be appointed where the assets are particularly involved. Such are the problems encountered in a day's work by the Guardian Trust. Y The Guardian Trust has thus accumulated a collective experience which no single individual could hope to obtain. Assets in excess of £1 3,000,000 are now under administration for beneficiaries, and payments in cash, in excess of £11,000,000, have been made under the terms of Wills in which we have acted as Executor Wfjimjjf and/or Trustee. No matter how complicated an estate, the Guardian Trust, has the wjg!r facilities, financial resources and experience which ensure successV ful administration. For the security of your assets in after years, Mr arrange a confidential interview with the Manager. If unable to sir George Elliot call, write for free booklets: Mr. V. J. Lamer Mr. K. B. Myers Mr. E. R. N. Russell T^lL* Mr. P. H. Upton 1 116 GUARDIAN TRUST HEAD office: AND . EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. South British Insurance Building, Shortland St., (.Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament, 1883) Auckland. Capital £100,000 invested in N.Z. Govt. Securities, RranfliM anH Additional liability of Shareholders .£IOO,OOO. Branches and Agcncics Assets m{nistration exceed £^3,000,000. throughout the Dominion. Over £1,000,000 new business last year, G7-746

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 1 September 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 1 September 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 1 September 1936, Page 4