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P. THOMSON, > General Storekeeper, Plumber, & Tinsmith, Y%~ T ISHES to announce to his customers and the public penorally, thai * * be has received his Christmas consignment of Cutlery, Glasswaro anc Crockery. Also a beautiful loft of Metal Teapocs and Cruets. Special Hue of Jam Jars, to be sold remarkably cheap. Also Ironmongery, Dairy and Kitchen Utonsils, Tinwaro (own make), Holloware always on hnud. Tanks, Spouting, and I'ining, and all plumbing work executed at moder--1 ate prices. The oS^S^^^^^^i^^^ Welling- . < o^^^^^^^^^W^^-^ EVCry Messrs &^« , gst* Tgf- '■ ilfji^ on the W. & J. Staples/ BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, WELLINGTON.

John gould, Edward Martin's CLAIEVILLK HOUSIT lUKEBY. C ™£" OFIS IN taking this opportunity of thanking Kimboltox Road the Residents in nnd around Feild* ing for the very liberal r.ml substantial >*— \ My display of Styles support accorded to mo during the six 4_r^> m * ove l l ' es years I have been in Business; I also H$P ~$K is of unusual avail myself of this opportunity to ia» >Lr? Magnificence. form thevu that owing to my ever-increas- /—^(^^L ing Business I have found it necessary f^i v¥/ft * * mVG s P are .^ no to erect a new and more commodious / J Ni£ effort to obtain the Oven, and no expense hns been spared ■ & very latest in fitting up with every convenience for \ \ °" productions from making a first-class article, and that all \_L J * ENGLISH, orders entrusted to me will receive care- »■ COLONIAL fill and prompt attention. X _\ O and Birthday and Picnic Parties supplied /I\ _W CONTINENTAL with every Kcquisite. t^/\S MAKKETS. Pastry and Wedding Cakes made to order. T / f Fine and Decorticated Bread delivered ' l\ My selection of Daily in all parts of the Town, made from I \ Tweeds and Cloths the choicest brands of Flour. I is much larger y and more On and after Ist February J. Gould varied that hitherto, will be prepared to supply best Bread ~~ at 6d the 41b loaf for strictly Cash on \ Dress well nd be it ' " 3 ., / sure ot de" v e r y- "Tf^j^-T^ Success. DAVID HUMPHRIES, **' Do this at MARTIN'S TAILORING Baker and Confectioner, ESTABLISHMENT. BUNNYTIIOEPE, TEMPLE_OF FIBHION PAYS regular daily visits to Feild- T jje DON TAILORING ESTABing and surrounding districts. LISHMENT, Beet wheateu ■ Bread 6d the 41b B 1 11 MING HA M (Opposite Lowes' New Stables). Fancy Confectionery, Wedding and omnsr-JvTcT ■ i * Birthday Cakes, a specialty. 1 F. STEVENS is prepared to J £/ , execute all orders m iiret-class Only the best materials used. £ tvle at cX }\^ X nc » S| m ° U ° J being •' No Fit, No Pay.' Term« • Cash or Monthly. Knowing the wants of the district, p HUMPHRIES. * Ie w *^ ma^° Strapping, Cuffing, and " " Repairs in general, a specialty. THE Public Trust Office of Gentlemen's own material made up. New Zealand is a Government Particular attention given to ladies' institution to afford, at low rates of work. As a proofofliis abilities in SoTS'S'SroS. w^r rf r- oTSS this *?*> J « F,Stoven_ has received trusts in the colony, cannot satisfactorily ap- Complimentary letters fl'Om MdgglC point private trustees or executors, and for ■»!__,._ wil.n •■-.-, cm +I,^ ■..^,i^,,,.t^^ lienoiiH unable or unwilling to undertake or Mooro WlUiaiUSOll, the reilOWliect continue- the administration of tho trusts ac- Australian actl'CSS, and othei'S, for cepted by or imposed upon them. . . . . ' . , The Public Trust Office, constituted whom he executed various work. by "Tho l'ublic Trust Oilice Act. 1872." lias rri _^ rT . rrITT , _ 7>T ,^ TW been Bincu niucli enliirj-cil in its functions by AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVlamending Acts, to nici't Mrowiny requirements. j^j 'V7 1 Q(l/"TJi"l'V Tho Amendment Act of lwji facilitates ad- i'l^Al OUL,IJjJ. J . ministration, authorises prompt distribution. New Zealand Branch • provide absolute security against H d Qffi Customhouse Quay, loss to estates from investments w W ttiwi-«v at tho discretion of tlio I'ublic Trustee, and VV ELLINUTOA. iusuros tho regular payment of tho interest. Local Board of Directors : The Hon. The Security and Fidelity of the Pub- Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.LC. lie Trustee's administration must bo con- (Chairman) ; the Hon. Charles J. John - sidered of the utmost, importance to every . , f ■ p m Pr >ntv Dhftirmnni • Alfrorl person contomplatin" the appointment of a ston . M.L.U (Ueputy OUairman) , Airred trustee. The colony yunntnu-es the fidelity of dc Uathe Brandon, Ksq ; the Hon EdUieiuiiiiiniHtration.nii._GuaranteMalßo war d Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.C. ; John the Integrity of the Capita Funds * „ h.j;,,i nfli.,, n- w invested at the option of tho I'ublic Trustee. Duncan, Ksq. ; Wcdical Ofhcer. Ur W. The Colony Guarantees also, on tho G. Kervp, M.H.L.5., Lngland. capital funds arimiiK for investment out of tho THE Oldest, Wealthiest, and Most properties placed in tlio l'ublic Trust Olhce, a I -r, < , r tt on 1 common rate of interest, to be paid quarterly, " Prosperous Australian Life Olhce, Free of all charges of the Public and tlio Largest in the British Empire. Trust Office. 'fife ou | y Colonial Life Office which The value of this puarnnteo is in tho declares a Bonus Every Year. Guarantee of the Co ony against iob* - i; Method of Valuation adopted hi, from investments in bad or insufficient seeuri- „ , _- t "; ct " 1 . J/ „ . ■ •', ties, and against loss from delay in invest- this society is or the most stringent ment, and for th(! regular and punctual pay- Character, and ensures a considemhlu ment of the interest, free t,f all charges of the , ' . „. „,... „ , 7 •'. l'ublic Trust Office. In the appointment of larger reserve to meet liabilities titan that Trustees there must always be serious held bu anil other office in the Australconcern as to the security of the • fyoloiiics. Capital funds; and the larger the capital ArrTTMm itpti FITND F\CEEDS fuuds the ureater must be the concern for ACCUMULATED WSD J^XCfcEUS security, and the less for a Infill rate of in- £\ 1 QQO 000 terest. Tho Public Trustee cannot die, iCLI,UVV,UVV; cannot leave the colony, cannot become dis- (eleven millions Sterling), qualified, or involved iv private difliculties; AU j nvosU , d to y j e l f j nearly G per cent. aud cannot be distrusted. Policies in Force 110,205 In private trusteeships, death and absence . tiH , r.oo Kft u o R o render necessary numerous and expeusive hum Assured i.d»,&Oß,_t<o deeds not required by Public Trustee's ad- Accumulated Funds ... £11,328.44H ' ministration, which has, besides, the ottico . , r nnnma P) ()K\)'\'>^ solicitor'H advice without expense to the Annual Income ... fj.-W'^ estates. Ky all who know or have experienced Cash Bonuses Divided ... £o,4o'l,b_J the contiiiKcnciesof private trusteeships theso "RrVXTTTQT? Q advantages must be appreciated. JJWI> U OJ2J O. For further iuformntion apply to the Aconta Gash Bonus for One Year, 1892, £50i,---of or to The Public Trusteei Wel- _Ul, yicldim? reversionary bonuses lington. amounting to L 1,030,000, after mnkTl/T O DEL" SHOE r.NG FORGK 111 rc ' serves amountin « t(J ■--'-*- Tl _ vTT _ T TT _, Cash Bonuses declared for last Five JOHN TAYLOR, Years, over Two Millions, yielding p,. n ,,,,. .._,.„ reversionary bonuses exceeding Four ' llillhons. General Smith's Work in all its branches urc y° u^ lifo in tlie A.M.P. Society Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoes ™d secure a bonus every year. ; used if required. Specml attention given Expenses of Management less than 9* to malrormed and diseased feet. P er Cent ™ ' ho r lotal income - ! Fittings for Ecid and Gray's Ploughs. J-DWAItD W. LOWE, Fire Gratings for " Dover" Stoyes. , Resident Secretary. < n-i ™ • T»t i tj- r o . i Branch Ofßce— Coil Chains. Maul Kmgs Long Shovel Cusiomhou.se Quay, Wellington. Handles, Sp«de Handles, Bolts, Feildin" A"ent • S 1n V g 1 Link t s7&c C Tc? Ct ' EDMUND GOODBEIIEKE. JOHN TAYLOR, TAMES J. CURTIS FARTHER and GENERAL SMITH O . AUnchestku JSquaue, Feildin&. Customs, Shipping, and Forwarding Agent, C. P. POWLES, Gbe T Stkkkt, pOMMISSION AGENT Propnc SwcSn Pap^f beli-er, x T AND -, Company. Licekskd Land Beoker. Goods aml v&Tcds f orwa rdod to all purls Offices—Lambton Quay, Phoanix Builds of the world. ings. Wellington. P.O. Bos 168..— Telephone, 110

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 74, 25 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 74, 25 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 74, 25 September 1893, Page 1

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