If a man possesses an Estate, no matter how small, his first duty to his dependents is to make a WILL providing for the proper care and distribution of his Estate after his death. It will be clearly recognised that this duty is paramount to-day. In choosing an Executor it is essential to appoint a Trustee who can GUARANTEE to act continuously without interruption until the Estate is wound up—perhaps many years hence. This undertaking cannot be given by a private individual, and, to ensure that the administration of your Estate will always remain in safe hands, it is wise to name.“ The Trustees Executors Coy." as Executor in your Will. . Corner Bond and Water Streets, Dunedin. P. O. SMELLIE, General Manager.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23940, 16 October 1939, Page 5
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