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■fBjV WHEN WAS YOUR 1 /|||||^ WILL DRAWN? 'I The rapidly changing events of to-day can render ft - Will drawn Cjnly a year ago invalid. The value of your ".- estate may no longer be able to provide the interest -.> i which you bequeathed to persons entirely dependent « upon your bounty. Recent legislation effecting changes » in income tax and death duties combined with the - reduction of interest rates, haye affected a large ■ * number of Wills. That is why we recommend that Directors: you should provide for the regular revision of your 'Chairman: Will. And that in addition to leaving your dependents Mr. v. J. Lirner a |jf e interest in the income of the estate you should Mr.s. Auitin-Carr also arrange a clause to give the trustees full power Mr.j. F. Ewen to resort to the capital of the estate in the event of <■ Mr. K. B. My«r» t f, e j nC ome proving inadequate for the maintenance ttl^Z^L of your dependents. General M.r.a«ri You are invited to arrange a confidential Interview R.F.W»rd with the Manager of the Guardian Trust to discuss other important aspects which concern your WilL Capital £100,000 (At least half of which is invested in N.Z. Govt. Securities.) Additional liability of Shareholders £100,000. tfi^V Assets under administration exceed £15,000,000. Over £1,500,090 new business last year. ff»GUARDIM TRUST fg^J^ AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. GUARDS ft (Incorporated by\SpedalAct of Parliament, 1883) GUIDES Head Offict: South British Iniurance Building, Shortland Street, Auckland, trtnehtt end Ajencies throughout the Dominion. • _ ; G2B-121 bubbles of the rich - *s>x^iJfllPlf Laundrine sfids loosen ti^^^wS^^ ; the dirt quicker yet gently. *^^^^^^^^ Cannot harm the daintiest A |P s^^^B^^^ __ss^HH«*ifi*«P^^ McLEOD BROS. LTD., Mannfactarmu S Here, No Single 5 5 Judgment Prevails in 5 S Matters of Trust 8 U "THE management of Estates unejer today's con- jjj U ■ ditions requires a high degree of organization, U □ The Trustee, Executor, and Agency Branch of The U n • New Zealand insurance Company Limited is so y n organized. An Estate placed in its care benefits y rtj from a wealth of experience gained through many m X years of successful service. It benefits also from rC T the combined judgment of many specialists in jtj x meeting its problems. For here no single judg- X X ment prevails. Each Estate is under the continual . X T supervision of men long experienced in every ' jr P phase of executorship and trusteeship. ¥ □ Find out how this complete, modern trust depart- P U ment can serye you NOW and as trustee of your Jjj [j Will by interviewing □ ft Ponsult; -THETRUST MANAGER g S The NEW ZEALAND 8 □ INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED S |. TRUST DEPARTMENT & 5 TRUSTEE - EXECUTOR - AGENT - ATTORNEY ¥ ; r] Local Directors: Lj jX\ Sir Alexander Roberts, Sir James Grose. fj H* Peter Jenkins, Local Trust Officer ' X y . Wellington Offloe: ' U jh New Zetland Insurance Building, 12-22 Johnston Street. rj Railways' Responsibility War Needs Must Have Priority Thi* i* a w#r of production^™-* war of transportation—of maintenance,—a war depending upon efficient railway service more than any previous emergency in our History. To-day s crisis demands that war needs come first; that the peacetime accen| on civilian travel mnit swing to national services . . . That ja why permit* are necessary for journeys exceeding 100 miles; it a why unimportant needs must make way for essentials . . . I his war is everybody's and everybody will be proud to share its sacrifices. ABOVE ALL ELSE-VICTORY HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT > New Time-table Jenkins Motor Services Ltd. CABS LJBAVB MASTBBTON (^a Frpra Saptemlier 7, 1042): Monday to Thursday, T. 15 R.tn., 10,30 «.tn,, 1 p.m., 4 ».m. IrWuy only, 7,18 *,w,, I p.m., 4 p.m., J p.m. Saturday only. 7.15 a.m.. 1 p.m., 4 p,m. Sunday, T p.m. •"• '*"" MMJ M S*..(«? J .Bf!?rtZ.'- 2 . s l» M;!n:,. >.» p.».. «>.». ■ JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES LTD. y PP'C'.?>o< *KAyftERS'roy ST^EEf' TBLEPHONS 48-agiU

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1942, Page 3

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