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YOU SHOULD MAKE nTJ AWILLIFYOO IJU POSSESS ANY PERPETUAL ASSETS. EVAy you should make a Will Because you should jealously guard your rights to dispose of your estate as YOU wish. When you should make a Will NOW!! Putting off the making erf a Will is a mistake which may have far-reaching consequences. Such neglect on your part can be very unfair to your family, and may cause great hardship. How you should make a Will By having your wishes clearly set out in proper legal form. Confer with us with a draft of your proposed Will. Our long experience in the practical administration of Estates is always at your service free of charge. The Perpetual Trustees Co. Ltd. offers these advantages: PERMANENCE EXPERIENCE SAFETY CONVENIENCE PUNCTUALITY ECONOMY IMPARTIALITY Consult THB TTVqSTBBS ■STATB AND ACHENCY COMMNX OTNXIID. Christchurch Branch: 221 Manchester St. H. S. McMillan, District Manager

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31211, 8 November 1966, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31211, 8 November 1966, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31211, 8 November 1966, Page 20

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