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■EL "Benefited I GUARDS & GUIDES IS km, already Beyond Expectations—' | ..... was the statement made by a are determined In advance for they - j* gratified beneficiary when writing- are defined by law and are less than ';?* recently to the Guardian Trust. a private trustee may lawfully demand. £*; Risk of loss through Illness, absence - :y>i Unsolicited statements such as these , . ' . . , . Jgabroad, or the interference of th« 7j from satisfied clients indicate the , - ~...■, ■ _.'• , «•»'* ■ , ■ • ■ . private individuals own business y high degree of efficiency, combined . ■„ , . .. ; -3 6 6 , , , . with the affairs of the estate Is also [J* with Imagination and foresight, with . . ~.■ . :^ 6 _ .' entirely eliminated. ••■ ~-.,] which the Guardian Trust guards „ --^ and guides the fortunes of many A confidential discussion with our' ' V ,"^ thousands of estates in which it acts Manager will reveal many other ways , "<j as legal trustee. There are many in which the appointment of th» £*. ways in which the Guardian Trust Guardian Trust would prove '■.%'y igtg effects savings for an estate. Fees definite benefit to your estato. £*? ...-'-- w Capital £100,000 invested mN.Z. Govt. Seeuritia. A A?i .'fi Additional liability of Shareholders £IOQ,OOO. V * "J Assets under administration exceed £13,000,000. .5 Over £1,000,000 new business last year. ...J' TRUST 1 AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. f (Incorporated by Special Act cf Parliament, i%%s) ;**■ directors: Sth. British Insurance Bldg., i*A Mr. S. Austin Carr, Mr V. J. Lam«f, Ed^'wv^&^ffife ' "% Mr.K.B.Myers, Mr.E.R;N.Russell, Edgar Wylie, W a. Manager. • Mr. P. H. Upton, Mr. W. R. Wilson, ———'.-. -« Mr. R. N-K. Swanston. __ '__-~. ,_, . „ . ___ " " Offices st Gisborne, Napier, Palmerston ,-;: General Manager: Mr. R. F. Ward North, and throughout the Dominion. i-.i. ■ ■ ■ ■■ -■ -' -"' . ' ■•■-•■',: ' : Gi3-tst 'Sk _.^^^_______________ ▼ 11^ ■ ._____. ____ m __________________________________________________________ 11' ___. I - ' . — *ll_7M^___Hl__S!^___fl^_____Bl^____________________________

V *\ H /Ol AUSTIHTt N £J n "They say she's a miser on petrol and oil. Averages out between 35 and v^^,. . '■■ "Such a safe car. So solidly built. With wing-to-wing vision to let you sea »_ . M all the road. Triplex safety glass all round. The safest brakes I've ever put my foot on—Girling brakes." bi "The sound-insulated all-steel body means no nerve strain on long trips *■ from vibration and drumming." _- "I like that four-speed gearbox with synchromesh on 2nd, 3rd and top. It , Q makes driving really pleasurable. : Particularly that third gear —so useful pn hills and in heavy traffic, She's light to handle, too, and so easy to park:*' m "Mike the deep, soft seats of real leather properly shaped to support you— H just where you need support; and the roominess that gives you ample elbow, wm "You,can certainly pile a heap of luggage into this compartment -h and still *■■ more on to the sturdy platform formed by its lid. ■J "The equipment is positively lavish. Everything you could possibly want— M from dual wipers to rear blind." mm "I've never sat in such a comfortable car. I've never seen a better-looking . *l on*;. That hasn't just happened. It's meant very clever designing." EJ "In other words, she's going to keep up the family reputation that 'yoa j| a a £*,■_■ b || £* get-so much more in an Austin." A U I I IN! 3 You buy a car — but you invest in an BUILT FOR Y\ -/**\. INTENSIVE £jf J jALi/fV SERVICE I W^Mr* MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON. Direct Factory Distributors for The Austin Motor Co., Ltd., of England. _«. ; - ; ; ; ; ___________ ____. ___. ; ; ', *«*.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1938, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1938, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1938, Page 27

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