IJHE AND THE YV AY * NO 29.—A QUESTION OF ADVICE. Advice is abundant but much of it is not good advice. No doubt, the owner of a large estate does not lack advice, direct or indirect regarding the disposal of his property by his will. But how much of the advice is really expert, how much of it is disinterested ? One of the reasons why some owners of large estates have died without making a will is because their minds wavered in the crosscurrents of advice, and the task was continually deferred. It is one of the functions of the Public Trust Office to give the right, friendly advice in such circumstances. Half a century’s experience well qualifies this State-guar--1 anteed Office to help a business man to make his will in a manner which will best suit the needs of his various dependants. Representatives of the Public Trustee will be pleased to give full information on any question concerning wills and the administration of estates. For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, the District Public Trustee, New Plymouth or Hawera, or the District Manager, Stratford. Part-time Offices also at Inglewood, El th am and Patea.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1924, Page 4
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