Make Your Years of Retirement Free Many successful men are directing their years of business activity towards the time when they retire. To them a Living Trust can be made of especial benefit and value. ,? V JPP!'W: ■SllPi mm #T-I l.ikA. A “Living Trust” has no set form—it may confer just the degree of discretion you wish. And in addition to the years of leisure it may add to your lifetime, it may be the means of continuing and preserving your estate’s income between one generation and another by eliminating the interruptions and costs of probate proceedings. To those to whom the worry of investments and management of assets or capital has become a burden, the creation of a Living Trust means relief from financial worry. In many cases a Living Trust has been the means of consolidating assets and preventing unnecessary loss through unwise speculation. Arrange a confidential interview with the manager now to discuss this matter further. No obligation will be implied. . ! - Capital £IOO,OOO invested inN.Z. Govt. Securities. Additional of Shareholders £IOO,OOO. Assets under administration exceed £12,000,000. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. t lncorporated by Special Act of Parliament, 1883) HEAD OFFICE ! South British Insurance Building, Shortland St., Auckland. Branches and Agencies throughout the Dominion. Managerß. F. Ward. directors: Mr. S. Austin Carr Sir James Coates Sir George Elliot Mr. V. J. Larner Mr. K. B. Myers Mr. E. R. N. Russell Mr. P. H. Upton Mr. W. R. Wilson Gll-135
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Waipa Post, Volume 51, Issue 3645, 19 July 1935, Page 3
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