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P. THOMSON, General Storekeeper, Plumber, k Tinsmith, WISHES to announce to his customers and the public gonerally, that he has received his Christmas consignment of Cutlery, Glasswaro and Crockery. Also a beautiful lot of Metal Teapots and Cruets. Special Hue of Jam Jars, to be sold remarkably cheap. ' Also Ironmongery, Dairy and Kitchen Utonails, Tinware (own mako), Hollowaro always ou hand. \ Tanks, Spouting, and Piping, and all plumbing work executed at nioder- . ate prices. W. & J. Staples, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS. WELLINGTON. William cakthe w's " Edward M^ art i n 's XTEW SUPPLIES OF USEFUJ, t-"™** l v IVICLI LIM ® J^ BOOKS: TEMPLE OF FASHION, Cassell's Picturesque Australasia, 4 Kimboltox Koai> vols., 45s ~ Magazine ol Art. 20s f~\ My display of Stylos Sheep and their Disea.es, 12s feA u ° n^ Poultry, by Wright, Sos V j} Magnificence. Bee Keepers' Manuel, Gs Od _a--<«Sv LivoStock, 4s; JNew- laid Eggs, Is 3d /\\^)\ I have spared no Farm Favourites J I \f£ effort to obtain the Cats, and their Management, 2s • very latesfc Hens, and How to Keep Them, 9d y \ " productions from Birds, Common and Out-door, Is 3d VAIa * 1 ?iVtovtat Horse Owner and Stable Compan- | I ion, Is 3d | yA J? CO^TI^ T ENTAL Ducks, and How to Make Them \y \V x( AIAHKETS. Pay, 2s Gd J I N r Food Feeding and Manure, Is 6d |\ My selection of Kitchen Garden, for Amateurs, 5s J i Tweeds and Cloths Gardening, New Zealand, 3s j is much larger Maori Dictionary, by Williams, 13s lj and moro Maori Conversation, 3s Gd I varied that hitherto. Domestic Medicine, _sGd Family Physician, by Casscll, 25s | I Dress well and bo Book Keepinc, Is Cd ...Tv\_J sure ot Mechanics Students Introduction, on *•", — Vfeaii__*\ fcmeeetis. Evolution of Marriage, is •"*• 7)^*ll "■ ) _S__srS_liSSi H k «&. :< s MARTIN'S TAILOMNG Ad»|co to » wife. bjci.cr.wM ESTABLISHMENT. Advice to ti Mother, by Chcvassc Life of Mrs Booth, 2 vols., 15s — — DAVID HUM-PHBIES; TEMPLE_OF FASHION THE DON TAILORING ESTAB Bakeh and Conkectioneh, LLSHMENT, BIIIMI N G H A M BUNNYTHOEPE, „ , T „r Q , . . (Opposite Lowes New Stables). \est g w^te n Bread fld the «lb $£ loal# being " No Fit, No Pay." t- i- i- i- " \ir v a Knowing the wants of the district, , „ t . ii i Gentlemen's own material made up. Only the bc_ matcnal. used. rarticular attention given to ladies' Terms: Cash or Monthly fc As a proof of f lis abi i itics iv D- HUMIHWEb this UnGt j F * stcvcns bas reccivcd Public Trust Office of complimentary letters from Maggie New Zealand is a Government Moore Williamson, the renowned Sm^«ton?T I _eS™ l< S_ con'vfnien! Australian actress, and others, for recourse for those who, desirous of forming WllOin he CXeCUtfcd. yariOUS WOrli. trusts in the colony, cannot satisfactorily _i>- . point private trustees or executorß, and for . „ ,,«,., ITI . -. r Ttiijrril IT l>l>m r l I>crsons unable or unwilling to undertake or 4Ooiiul/;//i.\ Ju VI i.+Hj _ nut _- continue the administration of the trusts ac- DFNT SOCIFTY cepted by or imposed upon them. * Th« Public Trust Office, constituted „ , New Zealand Branch : by "mur Public Trust Office Act, 1879," has Head Office, Customhouse Quay, been since much enlarged in its functions by WELLINGTON, amending Acts, to meet .growing requirements. T,n««l Rnnrii nf r)ir*Wnr<s • Tlip T-Tnn The Amendment Act of 1891 facilitates ad- „ oCal _* O i m ° H -f \i A«r !\' ministration, authorises prompt distribution, Morgan o. Lrrace, M.JJ., CM. (jr., M..L.L-. provides absolute security against (Chairman) ; the Hon. Charles J. Johnl?fte aSaaKf te^liC'lglSSKSa •*«. M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman, ; Alfred insures the regular payment of the interest. de Bathe Brandon, Jisq ; the Hon JidTbe Security and Fidelity of the Pub. ward Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.C.; John lie Trustee's administration must be con- Duncan, Esq. ; Medical Officer, Dr W. Bidered of the utmost importance to every (J_ Keuap, M.R.C.S., Eneland. person contemplating the appointment of a ■THP' n]Ho«f Wp_lrliin«t nnrl Afnsf trustee. The colony guarantees the fidelity of |^_ll- Uldest, Wealthiest, ana MOSt theadministratiou, and Guarantees also ■ Prosperous Australian Life Office, the Integrity of the Capital Funds and tte j^a-ggst m t he British Empire. invested at the option of the Public Trustee. m, -Ti-. PnlnnJul T ifo nffl™ i-liir-V The Colony Guarantees also, on the Ihe only Colonial Life Office wliitL capital funds arising for investment out of the declares ft Bonus Lvery 1 ear. gSfSS^??^^ to^^Ru^a;. „ The Method of Valuation adopted hy Free of all charges of the Public "«* Soctfty is of the most Stringent Trust Office. CAaracte^, and ensures a considerably Tbe value of this guarantee is in tbe Cargcr Ttservtiio mevt liabifii 'its than that Guarantee of the Colony against loss / ie [ d $„ ol}ier o m cc in t } ie Austndfrom investments in bad or Insufficient securi- • ?t »7 • M ties, and against loss from delay in invest- a»ian Lolontes. meut, and for the regular and punctual pay- ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS meut of the interest, free of all charges of th* «-., , (\r\f\ t\f\(\ Public Trust Office. In the appointment of 3jL I,WUjUUU Trustees there must always (eleven millions sterling), SpttfffJSd?; I£_M£^SS All invested to yield nearly « per cent. funds the greater must be the concern fot Policies in Force HG,2Ou security, and the less for a high rate of in- Sum Assured . ... £38,888,283 terest. The Public Trustee cannot die, Acrnmnlnfivl Fim/i. *'U W_l« cannot leave the colony, cannot become dis- Accumulated J?UUds ... *,U,.^H._4_. qualified, or involved in private difficulties; Annual Income £1,900,123 and cannot be distrusted. Cash Bonuses Divided ... £5,43_,(i22 In private trusteeships, death and absence linMTTQI?^ render necessary numerous and expensive J->\_»_> U OJZjD. deeds not require<i by Public Trustee's ad- ,-,,-,,-,.. ministration, which has, besides, tbe office C-ish lionus for Ono Year, 1892, £304,S_to^V^nwhot*w U «ta^-^erfenc-S 261 « J^lduK; reversiouary bonuses the contingencies of private trusteeships these amounting to LI ,030,000, after inakadvautages must be appreciated. ing special reserves amounting to For further information apply to the Akcd*« £234,51 1. of or to The Public Trustee, Wat- Cash Bonuses declared for last Five lington. Years, over Two Millions, yielding MODEL SHOEING FORGII reversionary bonuses exceeding Four i Milllions. TrvTT-M TAVTHP Assure your life in the A.M.P. Society OXJUVt J.ii.l JjUJX, an d secure a bonus every year. Proprietor, Expenses of Management less than 9} per cent on the total income. General Smith's Work in all its branches EDWAIIE W LOWE Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoes n__:;il 4 c \ used if required Special attention given bccre.ary . to fiS^SSd d '3rSn^_ ? laaKh.. p Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Fire Gratings for "Dover" Stoyes. iCIW inMUNrn rnnm^iinur Coil Chains, Maul Rings, Long Shovel EDMU_>D GOODBEHLHE. Handles, Spade Handles, Bolts, — — Swi»cls, Patent Connect- TAMES J. CURTIS ing Links, &c, &c. _ J -t^tt-kt "mTArr nn Custoais, Shipping, and Forwarding JOHN TAYLOPt, Agent, FAKIiIKR aud GENERAL SMITH Gui;y Sikket, JV 1 \ncuestkk Hv'aui;, l'lJLUixa. WELIJNGTOIS 7 , JS'.Z. Copiea ~o l^pnetor o£ Wollin K tou Parcel D.hvcrj \\ the W-g Bi-b can al Goodo Md p^eSfSSJriod to «U part. yn&ys b« obtained kom \\m LttrtUew o { t h e WO rld. and J, 8. Milson, j> % o. Bes 168..— T^ephoae, 116 (

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 97, 21 October 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 97, 21 October 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 97, 21 October 1893, Page 1

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