M NEW ZEALAND ■n CHARITABLE tEt FOUNDATION New Zealand's First Public Charitable Trust Manager: J. B. HINDIN M.A., B.Com. Are you a successful person who wants to "put something back" into the community? Have you inherited or received a windfall? Are you making or revising your will? Have you no dose family to leave your money to? Have you an existing charitable trust and want to be relieved of its management? If any of these apply to you, the New Zealand Charitable Foundation can help you. It is an upmarket professionally managed trust tailored to meet your needs. It enables you to donate substantial sums to charity without any management problems for you to worry about. You can choose the charities. You are remembered and acknowledged in perpetuity. You can give shares, debentures, property or cash — now, in your will, or both — in one sum or over a period of time. Ask your Accountant or Solicitor or phone The Foundation's Manager, Mr J. B. Hindin (03) 798-600, or (03) 585-712 for further information. ife
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