P. THOMSON. o General Storekeeper, Plumber, & Tinsmith, Y\ " IBIIES to announce t<» his customers :ui<l fho pnhlio (hul * c he hns received his Christmns consignment of Cutlery, Glassware and >' Crockery. Also a beautiful lot. of Mi.-tal Teapors aud Cruets. Special line of Jatu Jars, to ho soid remarkably cheap. Also Ironmongery, Dairy and Ivilthen Utensils, Tinwaro (own make), Hollowaro nlvva\\s on hand. Tanks, Spouting, and Piping-, aud all plumbing work executed at mmlor--0 ate prices. 0 iii ■■ -_.-.. — • W. & J. Staples, BOOT AND SIIOK M ANUFACTUKKRS. WKLLTNGTON.
■} JOHN GOULD, CLAIKVILLK HOUStf lIAKKRY, JN tnkinn this opportunity of tJimiitini; tin* K«-j.ident.« m and n round l'l-iid-ing for Ihc very liberal nnu sulistantmi support niTorded to mo during tho six years I have been in Business ; I also avail myself of this opportunity to in* form then that owing lo my evor-increas-ing BuMness I have found it nrccsinry lo erect a new nnd more commodious Oren. and no expense hns beon spared in fitting nv with every convenience for making a urstclnss article, nnd thnt nil orders entrusted to me will receive carefui and prompt attentionBirthday and Picnic Parlies supplied with every Requisite. Pastry and WeddingCakesmndetoorder. Fine and Decortieuted Bread delivered Dnily in all parts of the Town, made from too choicest brands of Flour. i On and after Ist February J. Gould will be prepared to supply best Breiul at 6d the 41b loaf for strictly Cash on delivery. im'lirirUMPUlUES, Baker and Conkkutionkk, BUNNYTHORPE, I)AYS regular daily visits to Fcildmg and surrounding districts. Beet wkeateu Bread Od the 41b loaf. Fancy Confectionery, Wedding and Birthday Cakes, a specialty. Only the best materials used. Tennß : Cash or Monthly. D. HUMPHRIES. THE Public Trust Office off New Zealand ;- u (iov.-rmumi ltiMmiti'i. :<> ::<!.ji.i. i.t tow rates of ' commission, a m-cum- mul louvi'Diiiit iccniirsc for Uiiimi who, ili-mi-oiik of lni mint,' in tin- i-oliiii.v. i-amiot hntihlitcturily «!•■ |w>)jit jiriviito liti>tt«s in- cxt-cMtui'it, ii:id U>t ' persons <mnlil«< or r.uv.illiiif,' to umlortHkc or continue tlu. nilniini-trati<m aj tho trusts acCL'}>t«.tl by or imiHiM-il upon thcui. 1 The Public Trust Office, consiiuuod by "Tl)« l'ulihc Trust OtJlcc Act. 1872." baa . bo«n since uiiirii i!iliu^(m) in itH luiictionH by HineiuliiiK Acln.to UKt t uiov, tn^ r<'«|niniiKiit». > The Aun-nduicnt Act of l»9l inciliiaiuß axiuiiiiisiraUon, auihoriscs jiroinjit disu ibution. iirovidtis absolute security against loss to estates from investments I at the discretion of the I'ublic Trusted, aitu iueuroß tho regular payment of the intvrust. | Tho Security and Fidelity of tho Pub. lie Trustee'n adtniuistration must be considered of tho utmost iiuportaucu to overy pernon couUsmplatini; thn appointiiiunt of a ' trustee. Tho colouy ouanmtret the fidelity of ' the administration. «nri Guarantees also the Integrity of the Capital Funds invested at tho option ot the Public Trustee. ) The Colony Guarantees also, on the I capital funds ariainf; for investment out of tlio properties placed iu the I'ublic Trust Oflice. a common rate of intercKt, to be paid quarterly, ) Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. The value of this guarantee is iu the Guarantee of the Colony aeaimst loss from investment* iu bad or Insufficient socuritioa, aud against lons from dolay Iu investmeut. and for the regular and punctual payment of tho interest, /ree of all tiharye* of the Public Trutit Ofllce. In the appointment of TrustettH thero must always be serlOUS • concern as to the security of the • capital funds J and tbo larger the capital • fund* the ifreatur must b« the concern for necurity, aud tho less for a high rate of In--1 teroat. The Public Trustee cannot die, cannot leuvo tho colony, cannot become dlsqualifiwl, or involved In private difficulties; ' and cannot be distrusted. D In private trusleoahiiw, doath and abgonco f render noccuwiry uumerouu and expensive I deeds uot required by Public Trustoe'o ad--4 ) ministration, whicli has. beHid«s, the office 3 solicitor 1 * advice without oxpeiiKo to the • estatos. By all who know or have experienced the continp-m-k-snf private trusteeships these advantages must be appreciated. Kor furiht-r informal ion apply to tho Agents 8 f or to The Public Trustee, Wei- ' lington. * 1VT ODEL HIIUETNG FORGII ' { JOHN TAYLOR, Pkophiktor, General Smith's Work in all its branches Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoes used if required. Specml attention given _ to malroruied and diseased feet. Fittings for Iteid and Gray's Ploughs. Fire Gratings for " Dover" Stoyes. Coil Chains. Maul Kings, Long Shovel ' Handles, Spnde Handles, Bolts, t Swivels, Patent Connecti- ing Links, <tc, &c. I JOHN TAYLOR, FABHIEK and GENERAL SMITH I^Snchester Square, Feildino. "cTpTpowleb, COMMISSION AGENT AND ' LICKJfSED Lii*D BaOKEK. B Offices— Lambton Quay, Phoenix Build* ingb, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 53, 31 August 1893, Page 1
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