SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. A PHOTOGRAPH. , TO send eaci of 'jour friends - - • is th» beat Tray to solve the gift problem. LET TAKE IT.PETERSEN'S BUILDINGS, High «itreet. Tolephoiie 1989. 'W{)OSB-262301i THE WILL AND THE WAY NO. 3J--OLD AND MODERN TV ILLS. The average old-timo '("ill provided for the division of the estate. Tlio assets Aero realised 03 quickly as possib.e, and the shares of money were allocated. The result was commonly a speedy spending. Much of the money was misspent, and much of it vrad lost in unwise speculations by persons who lacked experience. The modern testator, if he accepts the right advice, oimis at the conservation of hiii estate on a plan which will tcke account of the circumstances and tendencies of tho beneficiaries. The iviso testator knows that in aouic caseH it is necessary to impose it check on possible extravagance. The right will provides for safeguards, but such a will imjst have a thoroughly reliable, experienced executor and trustee to carry out the testator's Tvinliea faithfully. The Public Trust Office hail proved in thousniids of cases that it can give thin service. For full information apply to LOCAL DEPUTY PUBLIC TRUSTEES, at Christchurch at Titnaru. DISTRICT OFFICES at Kaiboura, Raugiora, Oxford, Leeston, Akaroa, Rakaia, Methvon, Ashburton, Temuka, and Waimate. 0.L.N.G555-33
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 10
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