P. THOMSON, ■) General Storekeeper, Plumber, k Tinsmith, \%' ISHES to announce to his customers aud the public generally, that *^ he has received his Christmas consignment of Cutlery, Glnsswaro aud >' Crockery. Also a beautiful lot of Metal Teapots aud Cruets, Special lino of Jam Jara, to bo sold remarkably chonp. Also Ironmonger, Dairy and Kitchen Utensils, Xiuwaro (own make), Holloware always on hand. Tanks, Spouting, aud Piping, and all plumbing work executed at moder--0 ate prices. o _ ' W. & J. Staples, BOOT AND SHOP: MANUFACTURERS, WELLINGTON.
, JOHN GOULD, CLAIKVILLK IIOUSK lUKEKV. IN taking this opportunity of thanking the Kesidenls in and around Fcild* mg for the very libcrnl and substantial support accorded to me during the six yrars I hnve been in Business ; I also avail myself of this opportunity to ia« form thc-Ji that owing to my ever-increas-ing Business I have found it necessary to erect a new nnd more commodious Oven, and no expense has been spared ixa fitting np will* every ccu»f#menco tor making a first-class article, and that all orders entrusted to me will receive careful and prompt attention. Birthday and Picnic Parties supplied with every Requisite. Pastry and Wedding Cakes made toorder. Fine and Decorticated Bread delivered Daily in all parts of the Town, macio from tbv choicest brands of Flour. On and after Ist February J. Gould will be prepared to supply best Bread at Cd the 41b loaf for 6trictly Cash on delivery. D^vTiTHUMFHRIES, Bakeu and Confectioneb, BUNNYTHORPE, PAYS regular daily visits to Feildmg and surrounding districts. Best wheaten Broad (id the 41b loaf. Fancy Confectionery, Wedding and Birthday Cakos, a specialty. Only the best materials used. Terms : Cash or Monthly. D. HUMPHRIES. THE Public Trust Office off New Zealand in a uovermuum institution to Htford. at lOW rates Of Commission, a wc-cure Aiul couveniout reoounyj for thona who, <lof;iroii«t of forming frusta iv Uio colony, cauuot satisfactorily ai»imint private trustees or executors, ana lor > persona unable or unwilling to undertake or continue the adtuiitittratiou of the truaU »oct'iitod by ar imposed upon tht-tu. 1 The Public Trust Office, constituted by "Tlio I'ublio Trust Office Act, 1878," 1»M boen since much enlarged in iv functions by 1 amending Acta.to utoet growing requirement*. ( The Auumdmeut Act of IP9I facilitates administration, authorities luonijit distribution, provides absolute security against loss to estates from Investments I at the discretiou of the l'ubhc 'Irutttee, and 1 insures the regular payment of tho iutervst. ' The Security and Fidelity of tho Pub. ' lie Trustee's administration must be considered of tho utmost imporunicn to every pureon contemplating tlio appointment of a ' tnmtoo. Tho colony {futirantrea thr fidelity ut ' thu administration, uni Guarantees also the Integrity of the Capital Funds invested at tho option of tho I'ublio Tru«t«o. ; Tho Colony Guarantees aiao, on tho L capital funds Drifting for investment out of tho properties placed in the Public Trust Office, a roiiiuioii rate of intorest, to bo paid quarterly, j Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. The valiio of this guarautoo is in tho Guarantee of the Colony against low froui inveßtmuntn iv bad or insuln cleut soeurlties, and against loss from doldy in investment, and for tho regular and punctual payment of tho intvrtist, irt* of all charge* of the I'ublic Trust Ojjici'.. 'in tho appointment of Trustee* there muft always be sefiOUS concern as to the security of the Capital funds ; and the larger the capital fund* the greater must bo tho concern for security, and Die leas for a high rate of in- ™ tereat. The Public Trustee cannot die, cunnot leave tho colony, cannot become du<ltialined, or involved in private difficulties; ' and cannot be distrusted. c In private tiustoeahipu, death aud absenceV nuider necosnary numerous and expensive I deeds not required by Public Trustee's adj 1 ministration, which has, besides, the offleo a solicitor 1 * advice without nxpimso to tlio estates. Hy all who know or have experienced the contingencies of private trusteeships tueae a advantages must be appreciated. y tor further information apply to tho Agents " of or to The Public Trustee, Wol- '• lington. ■ ivr ° D E L bhoetng FoßGil ' J JOHN TAYLOR, Pkoprietob, General Smith's Work in all its branches Horses carefully shod. Sleel Shoes used i$ required. Special attention given to maltormed and diseased feet. Fittings for lteid and Gray's Ploughs, Fire Gratings for " Dover" Stoves, | Coil Chains, Maul Rings, Long Shovel f Handles, Spnde Handles, Bolts, t Swivels, Patent Connect- ,. ing Links, Sec, Sec. I JOHN~TAYLOR, FARRIER and GENERAL SMITH &\IS'CUKSTKR BQUAKE, FkILDINO. cTipTpowLEsr COMMISSION AGKKT AND '" Licknskd Land Bkokeb. L Offices — Lambton Quay, Pliamix BuUd* ingb, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 52, 30 August 1893, Page 1
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