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THE ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS OF A TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOR. Is it possible for a single individual to possess all the qualifications that make an ideal, trustee and executor? Emphatically, No! No matter how competent and conscientious he may be, one fact stands supreme —no man is master of his own destiny. He is but human, subject to all the temptations of mankind, liable to illness and death. All these eventualities react to the detriment of an estate. The advantages of entrusting your affairs to a company specialising in every phase of trustee work—The Trustees, Executors, and Ageony Co. of N.Z.. Ltd.— are unequalled. "The Trustees, Executors " oner you expert, economical, and impartial administration at- exceedingly moderate charges. You are assured of permanency—a priceless advantage. The wide experience and business knowledge possessed by the Directors, Management, and Staff are at your service. ' Address: Corner Bond and Water streets, Dunedin.—E. E. Clowes, manager. Advt. '

—A'picture of life as it existed ou the earth 600.000,000 years ago has been drawn by Professor Sir Edgeworth David, ' the Australian scientist. Ke lias found I fossils of animal life in Australia dating back to before the Cambrian period in ; geology. Sir Edgeworth, almost by accident, has discovered in the rocks of Mount Lofty and hi the Flinders Ranges of South Australia beautifully coloured fossils which, from the strata in which ] they were found, show that a marine ■ fauna jn the early days of the earth’s i evolution, had covered a million square | miles of what is now Australia, The i fossil life thus represented must have crossed the Pacific Ocean. Some of it consists of sand worms and forms related to crayfish and shrimps. Their limbs and | shells were formed of a horny substance, ; and the colours were those of. the rain- : bow. “I could kick myself that I should have overlooked this obvious discovery for so long,” said the professor in announcing it.

.....and there are over 100 Different Makes. Then why did 2 out of every 5 Buyers of Electric Washers last year select ASK — ? John Chambers & Son Ltd., P.O. Box 109, Stuart Street, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 16

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