GUARDIANSHIP means more than Legal Liability FREQUENTLY death duties entail a considerable loss to the beneficiaries when securities must be realised immediately to meet this payment. Often the widow and family are hard pressed for funds for ordinary household and living expenses. The Guardian Trust, however, with.its abundant financial resources frequently makes an immediate advance in cash to pay duties and debts, and in many ways assists the beneficiaries, thus saving them worry, inconvenience and loss. Estates in excess of 13 million pounds are under administration for beneficiaries, and payments in cash in excess of 15 million pounds have been made under the terms of .wills in which the Guardian Trust has acted as executor and / or trustee. If you seek further Information on this important subject arrangements for a confidential interview with, the Manager can easily be arranged at your convenience and without obligation. Capital £100,000 invested in N.Z. Govu Securities. Additional liability'of Shareholders £100,000. Assets under administration exceed £13,000,000. Over £1,000,000 new business last year. TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. (Incorporated tr Special Act ofParliament, 1883) directors: /Kjnv Bank of N.Z. Chambers, Mr. P. H. Upton, Mr. W. R. Wilson, M-J^B! —— ' Mr.ft.N-K.Sw»niton. MgQiM/ Offices at Guborae, Napier, Palmettos General Manager: Mr. R. F. Ward A North, and throughout the Dominion. v " N Gl6-12S
RAILWAY SIXPENN'ORTHS Some Surprising Bargains! See what your Railway* offer yon in Sixpenny Bargains:— Carriage of a 31b. parcel (railage only) any distance in the North or South The popular illustrated booklets, "Romance of the Rail" (North or South Island). The bright illustrated national monthly, the "N.Z. Railways Magazine." Latest issue of the very useful Railway Pocket Timetable and List of Guest Houses. Tea, Coffee or Cocoa with Sandwich. An average of more than 6 miles, second class, for every 6d. of your return fare. Other bargains in freight rates, passenger fares and through bookings are based on the same generous scale. LET YOUR RAILWAYS HELP YOU
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1938, Page 15
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