SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. STEFFANO WEBB 30BTKAITURE IS P r f serve the likened. ... The cost, too, ui reasonable. __„ Telephone 1*39. 252 HIGH STBEET. .^9068^518 SAFETY FOR YOUR ESTATE. Ko. 15.—An Adaptable Institution. Necessarily the Public Trustee is required to obeerve the laws and regulation! defining bif powers and duties, but many thousands of clients have found that cry fear that the administration will be hampered by cumbersome machinery is groundless. Thev have found evidence cl this solid permanent principle of tho service: The Public Trust Office exists for the public—not the public for ihe Public Trust Office. The experience of the past half-cen-tury has proved that the State - guaranteed Office has closely studied the needs of the public, and is always prompt in edapting itself to those neede. Accordingly the Office has been quick to bring under tho notice of the Government any need of alteration by legislation cr regulation for the advantage of people who have business relations with the department. Thus the Public Trust Office has achieved a good reputation for alert, intelligent progressiveness. For full information apply to District Public Trustee* at Ghrtstclvurcli and Timaru. DISTRICT OFFICES at Kaikoura. Ran?iora, Oxford, Leeston. Akaroa. Roknia, Methven. Ashbnrton, Tenvuka, Goraldino, and aimaie. O.L.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17612, 15 November 1922, Page 8
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