THE : WILL AND THE WAY. </<... No. 23.—CONFIDENCE. . The great reason for the ©stablishment of > the Public Trust * - ymc® was to give the people an institution in which they could nave the utmost confidence for the faithful and efficient administration of' estates. . The Stateguarantee of security and fidelity • has naturally . encouraged many thousands of people to have their Wills drawn by the Public Trust Office and to choose the Public -trustee as their executor. From * year to year this confidence increases. The ' fact' that the total . value of estates in the Office has increased from £8,112,342 in the year 1911 to £23.904.798 at March 31, 1923, is solid proof of the peoples confidence in their own Public Trust Office. The number of wills of living 'persons now held by this " Office , exceeds 38000, and the figures ■ are increasing rapidly. Full information obtainable from District. Public Trustees at Auckland, _ Hamilton, and Whansarci; District Offices at Kaitaia, KoJiukohu, Dargaville,' Pukekohe, Helensville. Morrinsville, Matamata, Cambridge, Te Arolia, Thames, Waihi, Tauranga, ' Whakatane, Opotiki,. Rotorua, Te Kuiti. Taumarunui, and Kawhia. .Address of Auckland Office: Albert Street, tnear corner of Wellesley Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18708, 14 May 1924, Page 8
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