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PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE

STATEMENT FOR JANUARY, 1842 Estates of a value of £525,732 were reported and accepted for administration by the Public Trustee during the month of January 1942. The total value of the estates and funds undei administration by the Public Trustee on the 31st. March, 1941, wa* £(54,430,092, and the new business for the ton months ended 31st January was £4,908,121,

Grants of administration made by the Court in favor of the Public Trus-

too numbered 15S for the month.

During the month 1,175 new wills appointing the Public Trustee executor were prepared on behalf of testators and lodged for safe custody and 405 existing wills were revised to provide fur changes desired by testators. The total number of wills now held in the Puidic Trust Office on behalf of living persons is 111,339. V. hat would the world do without uuccot —the source of so much joy a..d comfort to the human race. There indeed, as Kingsley wrote, “no herb like it under the canopy of heaven,' and if, as its enemies allege, it . u. crimes proves injurious that is only when there is too much nicotine in it. ior nicotine is admittedly poisonous stuff. In such cases the smoker may fail to realise his danger until failing health compels him to seek medical aid. But the live famous toasted brands, Cut Plug No. 1U (Bullshead), Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog), Pocket Edii .o.i, isiverhead Gold and Desert Gold, ..ever harmed anyone. On the conary they have benefittcd smokers innumerable and will continue their benelicient work indefinitely, for they tranquilise* the troubled mind, relieve mental stress, cheer and solace. Their exquisite purity—is largely owing to the toasting they undergo at the factory which effectually eliminates injurious excess of nicotine. It also gives these beautiful tobaccos their delightful fragrance and matchless bouquet. No other tobacco at all resembles them. They are unique—unapproachcd and unapproachable.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4554, 26 February 1942, Page 4

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PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4554, 26 February 1942, Page 4

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4554, 26 February 1942, Page 4

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