DEFECTIVE WILLS. Every legal practitioner knows how simple it is for aa ambiguous construction to be placed upon a will, and hardly ascssion passes without our Supreme Court' being called upon to give the correct inter- 7 pretation of a testator's wishes. Those who have property to dispose ofand dependants to safeguard should have their wills prepared by a competent lawyer; and to ensure permanent, capable administration. they should appoint The Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited) to be tits trustees of their wills. This Company makes a specialty of trustee business, and not only is it able to ofF4i* • a rkilled and reliable service, but—what is more important—permanency. The Comprny does not die, leave the country, or become incapacitated, as an individual may do, and, by appointing the Company as your trustees, you are assured that all the provisions of your will will be faithfully and accurately carried out, no matter how disi tant the date for winding up may be. Why not inquire about this splendid service*? • .Address; The Trustees. Executors' Build- f ing. corner of Bond and Water streets.—. Advt. Beech: "Whv did you break your-en- ■ gagement with that school teacher?” Ashi ‘‘lf I failed to meet her every night s>h» expected me to bring a written excuse signed by mv mother.” The*, flag which was flown at Gallipoli during the British occupation from 1920-192 S was presented to the parish church at Herne Bay, Emdard, by Lieutenant-general. Sit Charles Haringlon. who was in command. Sir Charles spent his boyhood in the JKentitit town. I
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19107, 28 February 1924, Page 9
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