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I Unless a man makes a will the money and other property he leaves are divided amongst his next of kin according to the strict laws of inheritance. THE result in any particular case —say yours—may be far different from what a wise and considerate husband and father would desire. The law is not unfair in these things—it is merely inflexible. It cannot provide suitably for every individual circumstance. If you have not yet made a will, you should consult the Public Trustee, even though your estate may be small at present. He will prepare your Will free of any charge, if appointed executor. The PUBLIC TRUSTEE 20/10 every woman '•’X; HMxHUkdjfifr Fia¥our¥alucEcomomy
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24150, 8 January 1944, Page 7
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137Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24150, 8 January 1944, Page 7
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