SENTIMENT—OR SENSE ? IN ASSURING A FAMILY’S FUTURE. Keen cautious regard for the family's welfare should be the determining factor in a testator’s choice of an executor and trustee. The sentiment which prompts a person to sidect a friend for the- pertromance of very difficult duties, tor - which he lacks ex perionee, may be disastrous to I he testator’s dependants. The appointment of the Public Trustee ensures that every duty in connection with an es_ tate will be discharged promptly, efiieiun t ly. and faith fully. SAFETY FIRST—AND LAST. Fidelity Guaranteed For information apply to — T R. SAY WELL, District Public Trustee, GREYMOUTH
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Grey River Argus, 22 April 1925, Page 4
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