P. THOMSON, General Storekeeper, Plumber, & Tinsmith, \\ LSIIES to nnnourco to bis customers and tho public gone-rally, tlia * * ho has receivod his Christmas consignment of Cutlery, Glassware am Crockery. Also a. hoiiulil'iil lot of Metal Teapots ami Cruots. Special line of Jam Jars, to be sold remarkably cheap. Also Ironmongery, Dairy and Kitchen Utensils, Tinware (own make) Holloware always on hand. Tanks, Spouting, and Piping, and all plumbing work executed at moderate prices. W, & J. Staples, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, WELLINGTON.
I JOHN GOULD, CLAIKVILLK HOUSK BAKERY, IIs T taking this opportunity of thanking the Hcsifients in nnd nround Feilding for the very libiMT.l and substantial support accorded to nn* during the six yrars I have been in Business ; I also avail myself of this opportunity to in« form thcai that owing to myever-increas. ing Business I have found it necessary to erect a new and uiore commodious Oven, and no expenso hns been spared in fitting up with crery convenience for making a first-class article, and that all orders entrusted to me will receive careful and prompt attentionBirthday and Picnic l'urlies supplied with every Requisite. Pastry and WeddiiigCnkcsmadotoorder. Fine and Decorticated Broad delivered Daily in all parts of the Town, mnde from too choicest brnmls 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, Bakek and Confectioner, BUNNYTIiOUPE, I)AYS regular daily visits to Feilding and surrounding districts. Best wheaten Bread Gd the -lib loaf. Fancy Confectionery, Wedding and Birthday Cakes, a specialty. Only the best materials used. Terms : Cash or Monthly. D. HUMPHRIES. T HE Public Trust Office of New Zealand i- >i Ouvfnnuuiit institution to iiifoici. at low rates of Commission, 11 tiwisn: nnd convenient recourse lor llioso v.lio, desirous of torininj; trusts in tlio colony. I'iiiiiiot satisfactorily »i>point private trustees <>r executors, a:ul for persons nimble or unwilling to undertake or continue the administration of the. trusts accepted by or imposed upon tlieni. The Public Trust Office, constituted by "The I'uhlic Tru~t Uljiee Act, 1872," lias been since nnieh enlii i :;eil in its fuuctioiiK by u mending Acts, to lm et f,'ro\viny requirements. The Amendment Act of IMU facilitates administration, authorises prompt distribution, provides absolute security against loss to estates from investments at tho discretion 01 thu I'ublic Trustee, and insures tho regular payment of tho interest. The Security and Fidelity of the Pub. lie Trustee's administration must bo considered of tlio utmost importance) to every person contemplating the appointniont of a trustee. Tlio colony iiunruntces the fidelity of tbc administration, and Guarantees also the Integrity of the Capital Funds invested at the option of the I'ublic Trustee. The Colony Guarantees also, on tho cupital funds arising for investment out of tho properties placed in the. Public Trust Oilico, a common rate of interest, to bo paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. The valuo of this pinrnntco is in the Cuarantee of tho Colony against loss from investments in bad or tusullicient securities, (iiid against loss from delay in investment, and for the regular and punctual payment of tlio interest, free of all ' charf/es of the Public Trust Ojj'u-f. In tho appointniont of Trustees there must; nlwnys bo serious concern as to the security of the Capital funds; and the larger tho capital funds the greater must be the concern for security, and the less for a high rate of interest. Tho Public Trustee cannot dio, cannot leave tlio colony, cannot become disqualified, or involved in private difficulties; and cannot be distrusted. In private trusteeships, death and absenco lvnder necessary numerous aud expensive deeds not, required by Public Trustees administration, which has, besides, tho oflico solicitor's advice without expenso to tho rstiites. P,y all who know orhavo experienced tbe cnntiiigenriesdf private trusteeships theseadvantages must. \<t; appreciated. I- or further infi.rmiiiion npply to the Agents of or to The Public Trustee, Wellington. Vj OD E L SIIOErNG FOEGIi JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor, General Smith's Work in all its branches Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoe* used if required. Special attention giver to malrormed an<l diseased feet. Fittings for Ucid and Gray's Ploughs Fire Gratings for " Dover" Stoyes. Coil Chains, Maul Kings, Long Shove Handles, Spsidc! Handles, Bolts, Swivels, Patent Connecting Links, &c, &c. JOHN TAYLOR, i FAItttlER and GENERAL SMITH A 1 \NCUKSTEII SqUAUE, FeILDINct . _________ COMMISSION AGEM AND LicKNsE') Land JSrokek. Oflkes — Lambtou Quay, Phamix Builds' intfa, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 68, 18 September 1893, Page 1
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742Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 68, 18 September 1893, Page 1
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