P. THOMSON, > General Storekeeper, Plumber, & Tinsmith, \T" ISHES to announce to his customers and the public gonei-alry, that ** be has received his Christmas consignment of Cutlery, Glasswaro uud Crockery. Also a beautiful lot of Metal Teapots and Cruets. i Special line of Jam Jars, to be sold remarkably cheap. Also Ironmongery, ]\ii;y aud Kitchen Utensils, Tinware- (own make), Holloware always on himd. Tnnljs, Spouting, jxikl I'i'jMng', and all plumbings worlc exocutod tit moder--1 ate prices. I |j llmmim— umi linn imm ■imiiiiii ■in l.» I | ■■ I II I I ~~ Messrs W=E^t^~=~rS nmm^ i r====:::^^ : Tf^^^i] : ' --EHR?' " J - i^;'!|iS on the W. & J. Staples, BOOT AND SHOR MANUFACTURERS. WELLINGTON.
, JOHN GOULD, CLAIEVILLE HOUSF JJAKKRY, IN taking this opportunity of thanking the Residents in and around Fcild« ing for the very liberal niul substantial support accorded to iuc during the six years I have been in 'Business ; I also avail 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 convenience for making a first- class nrticlc, and that all orders entrusted to me will receive careful and prompt attention. Birthday and Picnic Parties supplied with every Requisite. Pastry und Wedding Calces made toorder. Fine and Decorticated Bread delivered Daily in all parts of the Town, made from tL<? choicest brands of Flour. On and after Ist February J. Gould will be prepared to supply best Bread at 6cl the 41b loaf for strictly Cash on delivery. DAVID HUMPHRIES, Baker and Confectioner, BUNNYTHORPE, PAYS regular daily visits to Feildmg and surrounding districts. Best vheaten Bread Gd the 41b loaf. Fancy Confectionery, Wedding and Birthday Cakes, a specialty. Only the best materials used. Terms : Cash or Monthly. D. HUMPHRIES. I"HE Public Trust Office of ! New Zealand is a Government institution to a lion I. lit low rates Of I Commission, v secure ami convenient recourse for thoso \vlk>, desirous of forming trust* in the colony. L-iiisnut Mitisfnctorily uppoint private trustees or executors, and for persons unable or unwilling in undertake or continue the administration of the trusts accepted by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted by "The Public Trust Oilice Act, is? 2," has been since much eiilai-^-d in its functions by amending Acts, to meet ;:n>\viim requirements. The Amendment Ac! ol IMU facilitates administration, authorises prompt distribution, provides absolute security against loss to estates from investments at the discretion oi the l'ublic Trustee, and insures the regular payment of the interest. Tho Security and Fidelity of the Pub. lie Trustee's administration must be considered of the utmost importance to every person contemplating the appointment of n trustee. The colony ijii'irniilirs thr Jhlvlitij of the administration, >i ltd Guarantees aISO the Integrity of the Capital Funds invested at the option of the Public Trustee. The Colony Guarantees also, on tho capital funds arising for investment out of the properties placed in the Public Trust Office, a common nite of interest, t<> be paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. The valuo of this pun ran too is in tho Guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in bad or insufficient Rectirities, nnd BKainst loss from delay in investment, and for the regular and punctual payment of the interest, fire of all charges of the Public Trust Oflici. In the appointment of Trustees there must always be serious concern as to the security of the Capital funds ; and tho larger tho capital funds the greater must bo the concern for security, and the less for a hi«h rate of interest. ' The Public Trustee cannot die, cannot leave the colony, cannot become disqualified, or involved in private difficulties; and cannot be distrusted. In private trusteeships, death and absenco render necessary numerous and expensive deeds not required by Public Trustee's administration, which has, besides, the oflico solicitor's advico without expense to tho estates. Hy all who know or have experienced tlio contingencies of private trusteeships these advantages must be appreciated. For further informal ion apply to tho Aconta of or to The Public Trustee, Wellington. TVIODEL SIIOETNG FORGE JOHN TAYLOR, Pkopi'.iktor, General Smith's Work in all its branches , Korses carefully shod. Steel Shoes used if required. Special attention given to maltormed and diseased feet. I Fittings for lteid nnd Gray's Ploughs. Fire Gratings for t% Dover" Stoyes. ' Coil Chains, Maul Rings, Long Shovel 1 Handles, Sp»de Handles, Bolts, j Swivels, Patent Connecting Links, &c, &c. ; JOHN TAYLOR, j FAEEIER and GENERAL SMITH 1 lV \NCHKSTKK SqUAKE, FeILDIX{». I (J. I. I'OWLEH, COMMISSION A G E H T ...xd 1 Licknsed Land Idkokkk. , Offices — Lumbton Quay, Phoenix Buiid« ings. "Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 73, 23 September 1893, Page 1
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