THE VIGILANT AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM (Successors to May-Oatway System.) WILL BE DEMONSTRATED DAILY TO BUSINESS MEN OF WANGANUI WHO REQUIRE AUTOMATIC PROTECTION * FROM FIRE. Its principal features arc: — I—The1 —The Vigilant Alarm is a proven success for over twelve years. J 2—lt secures a 20 PER CENT. REBATE on Insurance Premiums. 3 There are sixty-five Vigilant installations in New Zealand —more than the total of all its competitors. 4 The Vigilant is used exclusively for Government Buildings after a competitive test, which extended over four months. Quotations free from. D. T. DENNEHY, Manager, Chavannes’ Hotel. (A Card). Q r p A LBOYS A.N.Z.1.A., REGISTERED ARCHITECT, EMPRESS BUILDINGS. Ridgway Street.
OLD AND MODERN WILLS The average old-time will provided for the division of the estate. The assets were realised as quickly as possible, and the shares of money were allocated. The result was a speedy spending. Much of the money was misspent, and much of it was lost in unwise speculations by persons who Jacked experience. The modern testator, if he accepts the right advice, aims at the conservation of his estate on a plan which will take account of the circumstances and tendencies of the beneficiaries. The wise testator knows that in some cases it is necessary to impose a check on possible extravagance. The right will provides for safeguards, but such a will must have a thoroughly reliable, experienced executor and trustee to carry out the testator’s wishes faithfully. The Public Trust Office has ‘proved in many thousands of cases that it can give this service.
For information apply to— T. R. ALLEN. District Public Trustee, Wanganui. The guardian trust and EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Merged in and Guaranteed by THE (SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. May be appointed to administer Wills or to act in any other position of Trust. S ILK ’ jj awokth & REPRESENTATIVE, No. 44 MARIA PLACE, WANGANUI.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19365, 23 July 1925, Page 4
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