P. THOMSON, General Storekeeper, Plumber, k Tinsmith. VTJ ISHES to armour.co to his customers and tho public generally, tha * he has revived his Oiiiustmns consignment of Cutlery, Glasswaro an< Crockery. Also a beautii'ul lot. of Motul Teapocs aud Cruets. Special liuo of Jam .J.ivs, to bo sold remarkably cheap. Also Ironmongery, Duiry and Kitchen Utonsils, Tinwaro (own make) Hollow aro always ou hi: ml. Tanks, Spouting, aud Piping, and all plumbing work executed at nioder ate prices. W. & J. Staples, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS. WELLINGTON.
JOHN GOULD, CLAIIIVILLK HOUSK JUKEIiY, IN taking this opportunity of thnnlcing the Residents in and around Feeding for (lie very liberal and substantial support accorded to mo during the six years I have been in Business ; I also nvnil myself of this opportunity to in* form them that owing to my ever-increas-ing Business I have found it necessary to erect a new and more commodious Oven, and no expense has been spared in fitting up with every couvenience for making a first-class jtrtick 1 , and that all orders entrusted to me will receive careful nnd prompt attention. Birthday nnd Picnic Parlies supplied with every Requisite. Pastry and Wedding Cakes made toorder. Fine and Decorticated Bread delivered Daily in all parts of the Town, made from ti»c choicest brands of Flour. On and after Ist February J. Gould will be livcpsired to supply best Brcul at Gd the 41b loaf for strictly Cash on delivery. ' DAVID HUMPHRIES, Baker and Confectioxeh, BUNNYTHORPE, PAYS regular daily visits to Feilding and surrounding districts. Best wbeaten Bread Gd the 41b loaf. Fancy Confectionery, Wedding and Birthday Cakes, a specialty. Only the best materials used. Terms : Cash or Monthly. I). HUMPHRIES. THE Public Trust Office of New Zealand is a Government institution to utfon], ut low rates Of Commission, v sccuro and convenient recourse for tho*o who, desirous of forming trusts in tlio colony, cuunut satisfactorily appoint privut« trusted* or executors, nnil for persons unablo or unwitjiu^ to undertake or continue the aduiinistiuTion of the trusts accepted l>y or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted l>y "The l'ublic Trust Oliico Act, 1872," hat) been since much enliuuod in its functions by amending Actß, to meet {.'rowing requirements. The Amendment Act of lb'.il facilitates adluini&tra.tion. imthoyi^-* i>roi>i).t aiKtxii*utJoo 7 provides absolute security against loss to estates from investments ftt tue discretion oi tho l'ublic 'I'rustoe, aud insureß tho regular payment of tho interest. The Security and Fidelity of the rublie Trustee's administration must bo considered of the utmost importance, to every person contemplating the appointment of ft truHtee. Tho colony ijtutmntces the fidelity of the administration, ami Guarantees also the Integrity of the Capital Funds invested at tho option of tlio I'uliUc Trustee. The Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds uriwinj; for investment out of tho properties placed in the J'nblie Trust Oflice, a common rate of interest, to bn paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. The value of this unarantco is in tlio Guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in bad or Insufficient securities, and against lo^s from dehvy in investment, and for the. regular and punctual payment of the interest, frr.c of all charges of the l'ublic Trust Office, lv tlio appoiutmont of Trustees there must always bo SOriOUS concern as to the security of the Capital funds; and tho larger the capital luikls the greator must be the concern for Kecurity, and the less for ft high rato of interest. Tho Public Trustee canuot die, cannot leave the colony, cannot beeomo disqualified, or involved ill private difficulties; and cannot be distrusted. In private trusteeships, death and absence render necessary numerous aud expensive deeds not required by Public Trustee's administration, which lias, bosides, tho oflico solicitor's advice without expenso to tho estates. By all who know or have experienced the contingencies of private trusteeships these advantages must bi: appreciated. Kor further informntiou apply to tho Agents of or to The Public Trustee, WelJington. •jit o del" siioeTngT forgf. JOHN TAYLOR, PIIOIUUETOK, General Smith's Work in all its branches Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoes used if required. Special attention giver to maltormed and diseased feet. Fittings for licid and Gray's Ploughs, Fire Gratings for " Dover" Stoycs. Coil Chains, Jlaul Kings, Long Shove] Handles, Spade Handles, Bolts, Swivels. Patent Connecting Linlfs, &c, &c. JOHN TAYLOR, FAEEIEJI and GENERAL SMITH JV' ANUHKSTKK BmUAKK, FeILDING. TTp. p6wles7~ COMMISSION AGENT AND Licensed Land Brokeu. Offices — Lambtou Quay, Phceuix Build* mas, Wellington,
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 65, 14 September 1893, Page 1
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746Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 65, 14 September 1893, Page 1
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