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jspHE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 27.-Inquiry Brinpß Advantases. A request to a business man <?(T COn3!' U the PuWic Tru£t [ Umco abojit his will is practically a request to him to avail himself of the best assibtanco for his family's future welfare. This brief Print, from day to day, gives only an outline of the many advantages which the StateKuaranteed Public Trust Office affords ,n the management of ortatcs. Any representative oC the Public Trustee in any of the hundred districts Where he is represented will be^ pleased to efivo full infor- " "i"* 1™ about the wide range . of reliable sen-ice. A written iZ lCt f °r formation also have prompt attention, lne business man will receive -facts of service, facts of sue- ■ ce»s achieved during half a century and the accurate thf W-' ll, enabl« him to make f,m;i "* L. decisou • frf hi* family The question of the family's future, the question of an absolutely faithful, effi- ■ quiry 1S Woll WOrth in" For full information, apply to North at w Mastert?n' £" apier ' Pa'memton .Pf/mouth^"" 311111 ' Hawera' and. *™ oughST CICf f OFFI£ERS at MartinborWoodvii? n"' E-ketahuna. Pahiatua, WaTnawi w Da 4 nnevlrl «>, Waipukurau Marton T •? aStlngS ' J Levin- Feilding Jiarton, Taihape, and Stratford.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 6