T. THOMSON, > General Storekeeper, Plumber, & Tinsniitli V\*ISIIEK to announce to his customers ami fiio public giMioraMy. th; * he has receive! hi* ( 'lnistrims consignment "f Cutlery, (rhis.-avaio an Crocker)'. Also a beautiful lot. of Mot til Teapors au<l Cruets. ISpeciul lino of Jam Jurs, to l»o soid remarkably cheap. Also Ironmongery, Dairy and Kitchen Utensils, Tinwaro (own make llollowaro always on hand. Tanks, Spouting, and Piping-, ami all plumbing work executed at uiodei ate prices. Wealing- -^^^^^^^" ' i -^^ I'vcry W. & J. Staples, HOOT AM) SIIOK MANUF.AHTRKIiS, WKLLI NGTOX.
I JOHN (JOriiJ), CLAIKVILLK lIOI'SF HIk'KKY, JN Inking this opportunity of thonkiriß the He.Milent* in nml n round Fri!d> ing for llie very lihrr.nl nnd substantial support accorded to rm' during tlic six years I hare t>eni in Humiu-ss ; I also avail nii'Si'lf of this opportunity to i'j» form then that owing to my ever-increas-ing Business I have found it necessary to erect a new arul more commodious Oven, and no expense has been spired in fitting up with every convenience for making a nrst-claas article, and that ail orders entrusted to me will receive careful and prompt attentionBirthday and Picnic Parties supplied with every Requisite. Pastry and Wedding Cokes made to order. Fine and Decorticated Bread delivered Daily in all parts of tho Town, made from the choicest brands of Flour. On and after Ist February J. Gould will bo prepared to supply best Bread at 6d the 41b loaf for strictly Cash on delivery. David Humphries] Baker and Confectioner, BUNNYTHORPE, PAYS regular daily visits to Feilding and surrounding districtß. Best wbeaten Bread Gd the 41b loaf. Fancy Confectionery, Wedding and Birthday Cakes, a specialty. Only tho beist materials used. Terms : Ca^h or Monthly. D. HUMPHRIES. THE Public Trust Office of New Zealand is a uuvcrnußut iiiMitution to diioixi, at low rates of . commission, a btcim- ami coiiVfiuoul ri'i-ouri»o for Uiomj who, desirous of lomiiuii trust* hi thu colony, cnniiot Matitfnctorily fti»l>utut ]>rivatc trustee* or executors, nntl fur persona iinablo or unwilling 10 umk-rlnke or coutiuuo the aduiiuUtratiuu of the mints accoiitwl by or impobcd uj>ou tliciu. The Public Trust Office, con»(ituu>a by "The Public Truri Ollk-«.« Act, 1W.2," liaa b«on since much oiilnrnod in its functions by amending AcU, to meet «rowjnn rcfjtiireuieuta. Tho Auienduicnt Act of In9l fatililatos a*lluiuistration. authorises jiiomiit distribution, 'provides absolute security against loss to estates from investments at thu dlßcrutiou of the l'ubhc Tnmtc-, mu\ iußures the regular imyui^nv of tbo interest. The Security and Fidelity of tbo rub. Ho Trustee's administration must be considered of tho utmost ini))ortauco to every ltoraon cout<nui>latiuK tho ai>|>oiuUuout of a trustee. Tho colony yunrttnteet Ihefliltlitij of thoadiniuintration.aixi Guarantees also the Integrity of the Capital Funds invented at tha option of tho i'ublic Trustee. Tho Colony Guarantees also, on thu capital funds arising for investment out of tho proportion placed in thu I'ublic Trust Oflico. a common rate of interest, to bo paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. The value of thin punrnntcti U iv tho Guarantee of the Colony agaiußt loss from invetitmeutfi in bad or ImufncioutßOcnritios, and auainxt loss from delay in investment, and for the regular and punctual i>avment of tho interest, free of all charges of tho Public Tnut Office. In the appointment of Trustee* thcru must ahvnys be SeriOUS concern as to the security of the capital funds ; and tho larger the capital fundH the Bieat«r must be tho concern for eocurity, and tho less for a high rate of interest. Tho Public Trustee cannot die, cannot leave tho colony, cannot beeoino disqualified, or involved in private difficulties; and cannot be distrusted. In private- trusteeships, death and absence render necessary numerous and expensive, deeds not required by Public Trustee's administratkm, which has, bosidee, the office solicitor'B advice without expeiiNO to tho cantos. Hy all who know or have experienced the contingencies of private trusteeships these advantages liuixt be appreciated. l"or further iiiforuiation apply to the Aponta O [ i 1,, The Public Trustee, Wellington. TIT O DEL SHOEING FOUGI! JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor, General Smith's Work in all its branebci Horses carefully shod. Steel Sboes used i 5 required. Specinl attention givec to malionned and diseased feet. Fittings for lleid and Gray's Ploughs, Fire Gratings for " Dover" Stoyes. Coil Chains, Muni Kings, Long Shovel Handles, Spade Handles, Bolts, Swivels, Patent Connecting Links, &c, Ac. JOHN TAYLOR, FARRIEIt amd GENERAL SMITH A! \ngiikstkr Square, Feildino. (J. P. POWLES7 COMMISSION A G K iN T AND Licensed Land Bboker. Oflices— Lambton Quay, Pliceuix BuiM» ings, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 51, 29 August 1893, Page 1
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751Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 51, 29 August 1893, Page 1
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