WOULD YOU INSURE YOUR LIFE WITH AN INDIVIDUAL? The prudent man would not seriously consider such a proposition. Why, then, appoint an individual Executor to administer your estate? He will attend to his own business first. He may not possess the neeesvisry experience to manage yours. He offers no security, and may speculate with the funds of the estate. He may show preference to some beneficiaries to the disadvantage of others. He may die or leave the Dominion. The estate would then pass into unknown hands—possibly into the hands of someone whom the testator would never have trusted. With a view to overcoming much of the uncertainty and insecurity which attends the appointment of private individuals, the Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand, Limited, was formed. The GUARDIAN stands for Safety, Efficiency, and Promptitude, and on these, and other good grounds, solicits the care of your estate. THE GUARDIAN TRUST and EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Head Office: Queen and Shortland, streets, Auckland. Whangarei Agent: H. C. Rishworth. £ TOILET ARTICLES a Bathing Caps o O Soap, Perfumery, Powders, ♦ Pr Washes. Creams, 9 £ Hair Brushes o O Mirrors ♦ T Manicure Sets and all acces- 5 A sories c 9 Nail, Tooth, and Shaving i i Brushes x a Bath Salts 6 0 Shampoos ♦ ♦ Etc., Etc. g I F. W. REED, | $ Next Bank of N.Z. t 1 WHANGAREI. § WOOLLEYS SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER Restores Your or Grey Hair to It's Natural Colour. —- IT IS NOT A DYE J. S. WOOLLEY, CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, AND PHOTO DEALER, WHANGAREI & KAWAKAWA. 144
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Northern Advocate, 9 January 1920, Page 2
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