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TODAYS - b more than ever || YOUR will needs revising M ’ I lllihik Today’s fast moving events make it more possible ||j "I® than ever before for your Will to be rendered U. invalid almost overnight. Unforeseen changes. Miinternational and national affairs, increased taxation, heavier death duties or a fall in interest rates may mean that your Will, competently drawn up a few years ago, today could involve your family or dependents in costly appeals and proceedings. Dircctors ‘ for example, you, the Testator, may have given Chairman: fixed legacies or annuities and, as you thought, Mr. v. j. Larner provided adequately for your family by leaving Mr. s. Austin-Carr it the residue of your estate. Meantime, with . Mr j. F Ewen t^>e P ass * n g °f events, the value of the estate Mr. K?B. Myers both as t 0 ca pital and income, may have been Mr. w." il Wilson considerably reduced, with the result that Mr. R. N-K. Swanston without a revision of your Will the legatees or annuitants will benefit out of proportion to your General Manager! own family. Or an order of events which you R. F. Ward contemplated has failed to occur and many of the provisions of your Will have been rendered \ invalid. Sth. British Insurance Bldg. These are but a few of the-reasons why wo Lambtnn Quay, Wellington. advocate the frequent revision of Wills. You . Edgar Wylie, W'n., Manager ar e cordially invited to arrange an appointment Offices at Gisborne, Napier, w i‘ h , the Mana S er ° f h the Guardian Trust which Palmerston North, and wlll be arranged without obligation. throughout the Dominion. Capital £loo/000 (At least half of which is invested in N.Z. Govt. Securities.) Additional liability of Shareholders £lOO,OOO. Assets under administration exceed £15,000,000. Over £1,500,000 new business last year. B-ttARMAN TRUST MIWJL, and EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. & {lncorporated by Special Act of Parliament, 1883) GUiQcS 1

a Hall Ua tltaSnq a ttul... Bfiere’s nothing to beat a CHAMPION Hotdogge Heater This is a dandy little heater, whether it's used for a hut or a hall; for a shack or a schoolroom; for a crib or a billiard room. Throws heat for musiraiea joiaer. I Made by Radiation well out into the room. Burns wood I - or 00.1. Cools on iop. .Th™ ones. Dunedin. This one is Hotdogge Senior. ! For a heater that really HEATS from any Hardware Merchant, Builders g BU £ II Um US Merchant, Plumber, or Plumbers' Suppliers. CD/5W

lo&hing Ahead— Mary’s birthday! What a happy celebration! An appropriate thought at this time is provision for her future. The Governe ment Life Insurance Department has a very popular children’s policy.designed to meet this particular need. Enquire today and safeguard your child’s future without delay. IN S lIK AN C E DEPART ME N T

GIRLS AND WOMEN OF WANGANUI (Between 14 and 50) Opportunity for Congenial, Well-paid, Essential Work In Wanganui. , Two Wellington firms engaged in the manufacture of undel ;^ e ° r are establishing a new factory in Wanganui, to be known as The WanX Underwear Company." Work will commence. about the middle of April. Staff is wanted for th.s new concern and applications are invited from girls and women with or without experience—for whole or part-time employment. No objection t married women. The work is essential. Two experts from the Wellington factories will be in Wanganui especially to train new staff. Top wages w. Ibe paid and good bonuses can be earned as skill is acquired (modentally, in the two Wellington factories concerned, the girls earn the highest wages in the trade). 40-HOUR WEEK — NO OVERTIME WORKED MODERN MACHINERY DESIGNED FOR ELIMINATION OF NOISE. Representatives will be in Wanganui for interviews on WEDNESDAY, 29TH MARCH, at the office of MR. S. McCALLUM, Jockey Club Building, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Written applications should be sent to The Wanganui Underwear Company, , Core of Mr. S. McCallum, Jockey Club Building, Wanganui.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 153, 25 March 1944, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 153, 25 March 1944, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 153, 25 March 1944, Page 9