Advantages of the Common Fund Moneys in the hands of the Public Trustee form part of the Common Fund of the Public Trust Office, unless by the terms of the Will or Trust Instrument they are directed to be specially invested. Investment of the Common Fund has many advantages. The payment of interest is uniform and regular; there is no loss of interest through funds having to remain idle pending the selection of an investment; funds are available at short notice when they become payable; the delay which would result if the realisation of special investments had to bo awaited is avoided. The highest rate of interest consistent with absolute saiety is allowed, and the interest is payable anywhere in New Zealand free of charge. Interest runs from the Ist of the month following the receipt of the first capital moneys. Finally, the security of all capital moneys in the Common Fund and all income payable thereon is guaranteed by the State, For information, apply to— K. A. HENDIISON, District Public Trustee, GISBORNE. DRIFT IMPROVIDENCE is just as dan--1 gerous as setting out to sea without rudder, compass or anchor. Avoid the danger of financial shipwreck by being a Policy-holder in the A.M.P. Society. This greatest of mutual Societies exists because of provident people. Its strength and security are unequalled. Its assets and profits belong to its policy holders. Foresight and precaution are Letter than needless risks. An insurance policy is a safe anchor to windward. There is an insurance plan for every need. Information as to these plans will be willingly supplied by— H. IT. DeCosta. G. W. Kells, A.M.P. Society, Gisborne. F. H. M. Warner. District Manager.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10193, 4 January 1926, Page 4
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