P. THOMSON, General Storekeeper, Plumber, k Tinsmith, V%J ISHEB to annonr.cn t.--> his customers and the public generally, that * ' he has received lii.s C'liristmas consignment of Cutler}', Glusswuro and Crockery. Also a beautiful Int. of Metal Toapocs and Cruets. Special lino of Jam Ja:s, to bo sold remarkably cheap. Also Ironmongery, Dairy aud Kitchen Utonsils, Tiuwaro (own niako), Hollowaie always on hand. Tanks, Spouting, and Pining, and all plumbing work executed at niodor--1 ate prices. Messrs ljfr^^^?i~^:i: wraliiffiill^--"^^"^^T^'^^lz sipl '"'' ' J^%'li ™ on iC W. 8c J. Staples, BOOT AND SIIOK MANUFACTURERS. WELLINGTON.
JOHN GOULD, CLAIKVILLK HOUSF UAKEKY, IN takinc this opportunity of thanking the lUv.iilents in mid around Feildinp for the very librr.il t:nd substantial support accorded to i>;t> during the six Y<'ars I liavc been in 15u>inoss ; I also avail myself of this opportunity to in* form then that owing to my ever-increas-ing Business I have found it necessary to erect a new and »nore commodious Oven, and no expense has been spared in fitting up wilh every convenience for making a iirst-class article, und that all orders entrusted to me will receive careful and prompt attention. Birthday and Picnic Parties supplied with every Keqitisitc. Pastry and Wedding Cakes made toorder. Fine and Decorticated Bread delivered Daily in all parts of the Town, made from the choicest brands of Flour. On and after Ist February J. Gould will be prepared to supply best Bread at Gd the 41b loaf for strictly Cash on delivery. DAVID HUMPHRIES, Bakeh and Confectioner, BUNNYTIIOIIPE, PAYS regular daily visits to Feilding and surrounding districts. Best wheaten Bread Gd the 41b loaf. Fancy Confectionery, Wedding and Birthday Cakes, a specialty. Only the best materials used. Terms : Cash or Monthly. D. HUMPHRIES. fHE Public Trust Office of New Zealand is i> Government institution to afford, at low rates Of commission, a swirr imrt convenient recourse for tlioso who, (1.-siions of forming trusts in tlio colony, <:;;i;);i;t Mitisfactorily m>--I'oint privetc trustees or cMtnlois, nnd for i ii(j)-;-ons nimble or unwilling to undertake or continue tlio uduiinistnttioii of tho trusts accepted by or imposed upon them. . The Public Trust Office, constituted ' by " The I'ublic Trust Office Act, 1872," lias been sinco. mucli enltir^cil in its functions by iuiiemlh>K Acts, to meet growing requirements. Tim Auieudnicnt Act of 1891 facilitates administration, nuthouses prompt distribution, t, provides absolute security against I loss to estates from investments at tlio discretion ot tlio I'ublic Trustee, and insures the regular payment of tho interest. * Tho Security and Fidelity of tho Pub. lie Trustee's adiniuistnition ninct bo considered of thn utmost importance to every j person coiitompliitiiix Him nppoiutnient of a I * trustee. Tho colony <ii«imntrrs llw JuJelity of 3 tlio administration, mid Guarantees also the Integrity cf the Capital Funds invested (it tho option of tho I'ublic Trustee. The Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds 11 rising for investment out of tho properties placed in tin; I'tiblic Trust Ofiice, a common rate of interest, to be paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. 3 Tlie value of this KUiir.-mtco is in tho 3 Guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in bud or lusnlflciqnt securities, und against loss from delay in investment, and for the rcKtilnr and punctual payment or the interest, five of all charges of tho Vuhlic Tni.it Oil'irr. In the appointment of Trustees there must, nlwnys bo Serious concern as to the security of the capital funds; and tho larger tho capital fluids the greater must bo the concern for security, and the less for a hifih rate of interest. " Tho Public Trustee cannot die, cannot leave the colony, cannot become disqualified, or involved in private difucultius; and cannot be distrusted. 'f In private trusteeships, death and absenco t render necessary numerous and expensivo I deeds not. required I.V I'ublic Trustees adi- ministration, which bus, besides, tliu otlico solicitor's udvico without expense to tho II estates. Jly all who know or have experienced X tlio contingencies of private trusteeships these fidvunliis,'cs must be uppivcioted. For further infonuiitiou apply to the Acent3 of or to The Public Trustee, Wellington. li/TODEL SHOEING FOHGIi" JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor, General Smith's Work in all its branches >„ Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoes used if required. Speeinl attention given y to maliormed and diseased feet. \' H Fittings for IJcid and Gray's Ploughs. i- Fire Gratings for " Dover" Stoyes. 10 Coil Chains. Maul Kings, Long Shovel , v Handles, Spudc ltundles, Bolts, '', Swivels, Patent Connect* , ing Links, &c, &c, to JOHN TAYLOB, 10 FAKKIEK and GENEHAL SMITH 11 ScjUAUE, FlilLDlNft. >f ™ "(jTrTpo^vLEsT s ' fi OMMI SS I O iN 7 AG E K T g \J AND 1 LiCKKsEJj Land Bhokee. Offices— Laiubtou Quay, Phoenix Build« \, wan. Welliuuton.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 66, 15 September 1893, Page 1
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784Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 66, 15 September 1893, Page 1
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