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GUARDS & GUIDES already Beyond Expectations—" was the statement made by » are determined In advance for they gratified beneficiary when writing are defined by law and are less than recently to the Guardian Trust. aprivatetrusteemaylawfullydemand. Risk of loss through illness, absence Unsolicited statements such as these . . . , .. ... abroad, or the Interference of the from satisfied clients indicate the . ~..,,, . , . , , , _ , private individuals own business high degree of efficiency, combined Qf fj with imagination and foresight', with en e|iminatedwhich the Guardian Trust guards and guides the fortunes of many A confidential discussion with our < thousands of estates in which it acts Manager will reveal many other wayi as legal trustee. There are many In' which the appointment of the ways In which the Guardian Trust Guardian Trust would prove • effects savings for an estate. Fees definite benefit to your, estate. Capital £100,000 invested in N.Z. Govt. Stcurities. Additional liability of Shareholders £100,000. Assets under administration exceed £1 3,000,000. Over £1,000,000 nta business last year. TRUST: AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. ' (Incorporated by Special Act. 0/ Parliament, 1883) 1 Directors: V B»Ak of N.Z. Chamben, Mr. P. H. Upton, Mr. W. R. Wilion, - • Mr. R. N-K. Swraton. Offici3 § . pjUmer , too General Manager: Mr. R. F. Ward North, and throughout the Dominion. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 92, 20 April 1938, Page 13
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