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SHAKES AND DEBENTURES. lAY MOCK. MacSliane and Sclanders, Sliarebi'i’kens. 13 Grey St., Wellington. Telegrams; "Marmion.” A. S. MacShane and A. R. Sclanders, members Wellington Stock Exchange. GEORGE NATHAN. Sharebroker, Member Wellington Stock Exchange, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Telegrams: “Beta." Wellington. D~~ AYSH AND bONGUET, Stock and Sharebrokers. Bank N.S.W. Chambers, 324 Lambton Qy. 11. E. Duff Daysb, member Wellington Stock Exchange. Tel. 42-365. Telegrams: ‘'Stockshare." TTLTAN F. McCABE, Member of Wellington Stock Exchange. Stock and Sharebroker. Bank of Australasia Chambers, 101 Customhouse Quay. Wellington. Tel. 43-220. Telegrams: ULTMA, Wgtn. ÜBERT b. NATHAN & COMPANY, Stock and Sharebrokers. National Bank Chambers. Featherston St Hilbert b. Nathan. Member of the Wellington Stock Exchange. Telegrams: "Hunat.’ Tel 42-SSQ _ " WAN TE D TO 1’ URCH A S E. Cl fin MORTGAGE CORPORA-cUJ-W rpiON BOND. Apply with price to — P.O. Box 781. Christchurch. ROTARY KNIT SHARES. 'T'HE Directors of Rotary Knit-Weave -*■ booms, btd., advise that this company, which has obtained parents in the World's most important countries for a revolutionary knitting principle, has negotiated for TIIE SAbE OF TIIE N.Z. RIGHT'S. WHICH HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED UNDER OPTION BY THE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF ONE OF NEW ZEALAND'S MOST SUCCESSFUL KNITTING MILES. Full information regarding these shares, which have passed beyond the speculative stage, ami have n big prospective value, may be obtained from — INVESTMENT SERVICE CORPORATION (N.Z.), LTD'., A.M.I’. Buildings, Wellington. C.l. Or L. A. MURTAGH AND CO.. Registered Sharebrokers, National Bank Chambers, Wellington, C. 1.,

Cost is Small and the saving great! “TiA/HY does administration by the Guardian Trust cost less YV than that of a private trustee?” asked a business man recently. There are many ways in which the. Guardian Trust effects savings for an estate. For instance, our fees are defined by Law, are known in advance, and are considerably less than those allowed to a private trustee. Risk of loss through illness, absence abroad, or the interference of the private individual s own business with the affairs of the estate is entirely eliminated. Again, when a private trustee dies, as is inevitable, the estate is burdened with the expense of transfer to a new trustee who may be a stranger to the beneficiaries and unacquainted with the intricacies of the estate. The Guardian Trust is permanent and not subject to the contingencies that beset the individual, and is held accountable by law for all its acts. Due to abundant financial resources, the Guardian Trust is able to give a bond to the Stamp Duties Department for death duty at no additional cost, whereas a z-z-xe-re privatetrusteewould beobliged .. to pay for obtaining sureties if 4 OF ESTATE such a course were necessary, ADMINISTRATION A confidential discussion with /N /g our Manager will reveal many The maximum charge the h in which the R W Guardian Trust can make is . ' f V W®' fl < ”■ = only HALF as much as a Priv- appointment of the Guardian 1 ate Trustee may be allowed Trust is a definite benefit to gr ''' I ' by law. For instance, the dependents. Ring for an S z/rU N rc I n g nn° nanestate 4o lued “ appointment to-day, or write TO', 1 £5,000 earning 4% per /r ' . U* fc l 1 annum from debentures and for comprehensive brochure. j shares, etc. — and with a Life /vx/ interest to tjie widow who .A. I lives twenty years after Testator's death, is only £ I I -5-0 OC guardian trust the™ w C hoT mi XdminßtS AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. charges and the cost of keep- (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament, 1883) ing the estate accounts, and auditing, etc. Capital £lOO,OOO invested in N.Z. Govt. Securities. Additional liability of Shareholders £lOO,OOO. Assets under administration exceed £13,000,000, Over £ 1,000,000 new business last year. Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington Branches and Agencies throughout the Dominion. _ G 7-246

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 196, 16 May 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 196, 16 May 1936, Page 14