TRUSTEES WHO WISH TO RETIRE Some private trustees of deceased persons' estates may find their duties irksome for various reasons. Some may be in a poor state of health; some may find that their own business does not leave them enough time and energy for other people's affairs; others have the uneasy feeling that they have not the necee**ry experience or equipment for a proper performance of the duties appertaining to the trusteeship. Whenever, for any cause, private trustees desire to be relieved of their duties, the Public Trustee can be appointed in their place. The private trustees may choose to withdraw completely, or they may retain a helpful connection with the estate as advisory trustees. The private trustees can take this course in the full confidence that the State-guaranteed Public Trust Office will administer the estates efficiently.
If you wish to see real masterpieces of furniture craftsmanship, in combination with tone purity, you should visit the “Melotone” showrooms and inspect the “Melotone” gramophone cabinets. Rare and beautiful timber? have been used to faithfully reproduce the various period style as well as designs by Sheraton, Hepplewhite, and Chippendale, etc. The makers, Billiards, Limited, invite closest scrutiny. Take lift to top floor, Baker’s Building, Featberston street.—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12465, 5 June 1926, Page 4
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