WHY TAKE CHANCES \ WHEN the uncertainty and insecurity ivhich attends the appoint- ■ ment of an individuaiexeeutor can be overcome by appoin~tin{r The GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS' COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. It makes a- special business of actingl as Executor and Trustee, and employs a. trained and efficient staff for the purpose. It is continuous, permanent, and always accessible to its clients, who may rely on receiving courteous treatment at all times. It will not speculate with or in any way endanger the funds committed to its care. Its _ resources constitute a bond for its faithfulness, promptitude, and efficiency. It is merged in and guaranteed by the South British Insurance Co., Ltd., whose assets exceed one and a-half millions. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS' COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Local Directors: 0. S. Watkine, Esq.; W, S. Moorhouse, Esq. S. S. DEAN, Local Manager. South British Insurance Building, 326, Jjambton-quay, BETTER TAILORING IN 1920. MAKE a resolution to have the best tailoring service in the city at your disposal during the New Year. In other words let JAMES BELL attend to your sartorial needs! With an augmented staff of expert cutters and tailors and a Selection of quality materials second to none in the Dominion, we face the New Year with tho certainty that we can satisfy the most fastidious. JAMES BELL, "THE POPULAR TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. MONEY TO LEND, Prom £10 to £1000, Upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, War Loan Certificates, and Bonds. PP? THOMAS RICHARDSON, 53, WilliMtreeU
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 9, 10 January 1920, Page 4
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