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P. THOMSON, General Storekeeper, Plumber, & Tinsmith, lI'ISHES to announce to his customers and the public generally, that *» be has received his Christmas consignment of Cutlery, Glassware and Crockery. Also a beautiful lot of Metal Teapots aud Cruets. Special line of Jam Jars, to be sold remarkably cheap. Also Ironmongery, Dairy and Kitchen Utousils, Tinwaro (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. William carthew's Edward Martin's N EW ""TOOK TEMPLE OF FAS.HON, Cisscll's Pictnrcsqnc Australasia,! Kumoirra Koai> vols., 45s , r „ , , „ , Magazine ol Art. 20b Q^ and Novelties" Sheep and their Diseases, 12s ,£aM is of nnnsllal Poultry, by Wright, 80s V Jj Maoxificknck. Bee Keepers' Manuel, Gs Gd ' Live Stock, 4s ; New-laid Eggs, Is 8d /^ V^jtl * liave s P arec * no Farm Favourites / I N^ Jl c ' r ° rt t0 obtain tl] e Cats, and their Management, 2s /Jf 01 very latest Hens, and How to Keep Them, Od v^(\ I J^f^lT from Birds, Common and Out-door, Is 3d VAI CD \ " COI.OM \L Horse Owner and Stable Compan- / Ijo and ion, Isßd \ /A lj/ cmTINENTAL Ducks, aud How to Make Them VS \ \ffl MARKETS. Pay, 2s Gd \ k V Food Feeding and Manure, Is 6d |\ My selection of Kitclien Garden, for Arcati-urs, os I v Tweeds and Cloths Gardening New Zealand, 3s I is nnidi larger Maori Dictionary, bj Williams, 15s U and more Maori Conversation, 3s 6d varied that hitherto. Domestic Medicine, 4s 6d I — Family Physician, by Cussell, 25s \ I Dress well and bo Book Keeping, Is Gd -^^ / sure ol Mecbanics Students Introduction, 5s • "T^^J^fe^^ Success. Erolution of Marriaße, 4s * '"■ Q ftt Lady's Mnnurll, Kuddock, 5s t>rpTXT»a ipatt r\r>TV^ Chemistry of Life and Health, 3s MARIIN S I AILOIiIAG Advice to a Wife, by Chevasse ESTABLISHMENT. Advice to a Mother, by Cbevassc Life of Mrs Booth, 2 vol*.. 15s tv\\ pit? r»F F i<SII TO V daviiThumphries; temple^ffishioa the don tailoking estaj3 Baker and Confectioner, t LISHMENT. BlliMl N G H A M BUNNYTHORPE, (Oppowte Lowoß . New Stftbles) I>AYS regular daily visits to Fe.ld- p> BTEVENs" is prepared to ing and surrounding districts. J execute all orders in firet-dass Best wheateu Bread Od the 4lb yle at WclHngton pnceS) bis motto loaf - being •• INo Fit, No Pay." „ , . „. „ j Knowing the wants of tlie district, Fancy Confectionery, Wedding and he w - u make stra ping> Cuffing, and Birthday Cakes, ajpecialty. Repairs in general, a specialty. . , Gentlemen's own material made up. Only the best materials used. Particular attention given to ladies' Terms: Cash or Monthly. work A s a proof of his abilities in v - tiUMimu^o thijj lin6) j F stevcns bfts reC eived THE Public Trust Office of ' complimentary letters from Maggie New Zealand is a Government Moore Williamson, the renowned institution to afford, at low rates of Australian actress, and others, for So^'SS^ wbTSir^ r£«K whom he executed various work. trusts iv the colony, cannot satisfactorily nj>- . ■ — l>oiut i>rivuto trusties or executors, and lor ,» (,"/'/;. ir/jV MIT I' Us PllOYl{.ersons unable or unwilling to undertake- or A LSI LiAI;LA.\ 1M 111 .ii< continue the aduiiuistration of the trusts ac- 1 ) F. S F &'(>< 7A 11 . cci.ted by or in^Bed upon then.. Npw Zea i and Branch : X^\'rTST« C ZCS^ H-d O*» C.-«A«.» Qua.. heeji Biace m»ch enlarged in its lunctious by WELLINGTON, amending Acts, to meet growing requirements. Local Board of Directors: The Hon. Tbe Amendment Act of lb»l facUjtAtoß ad- »»_,.„„„ c r>-o/.o \T r» r Mr, \f r, I" ministration, authorises prompt distribution, Morgan &. Grace, M.U., t.W.Lr., ,31 _.1jU. provides absolute security against (Chairman); the Hon. Charles J. Jolinlos« to estates from Investments ston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman j ; Alfred a^iKXl^^'SMSSSit"'' «• 8..h" Brjndon. Esq. the Ho. Edsidered of the utmost importance to every G. Kervp, M.R.C.S., &n%lana. person contemplatiiiß the appointment of a vug Oldest, Wealthiest, nnd Most T Prosperous Australian Life Office, the Integrity of the Capital Funds an d Largest in the British Empire, invested at the option of the Public Trustee. The only Colonial Life Office whicl Stft«WLifc^i n naS! l ™St > 2at OSf0 Sf ffl declares a Bonus Every Year. properties placed in the Public Trust Office, a 2'he Method of Initiation adopted hi, Trust Office. Character, and ensures a considerably The value of* this Ruaranteo is in the larger reserve to meet liabilities Hum thai Cuarantee Of the Colony against loss / n ./d },y aH y o (her office m the Australfrom investments iv bad or Insufficient sectiri- as ian Colonies. ties, and against loss from delay in invest- Arrnunr trim FIND FvrKPns ment.and for the n-Kular and punctual ).ay- ACCUMULATED 11^ EXCEEDS inent of the interest, free of all charges of the £11 000 000 Public Trust Office. In the appointment of *'""»" , Trustees there must always be serlOUS (eleven millions sterling), concern as to the security of the a jj ; nvestC( j t o yield nearly 6 per cent capital funds J and the larger the capital p o i; c ; es j n Force 1 1(J 20c funds the greater must be the concern for r/oncies in rorce ... ... no, -(A Beiurity, and the less for a hif,'h rate of in- Sum Assured £3K,888,28i 1 terest. The Public Trustee cannot die, Accumulated Funds ...£11,328.441 cannot leave the colony, cannot become ais- Annil _i T nnnrna *-l(U?ni'7 r qualified, or involved in private difficulties; Annual Income i,I, ( Jb<MA and cannot be distrusted. Cash Bonuses Divided ... £5,434,62: ' BONUSES. JSStSScSr 1 :^ Ch Bonus for One Year, 1892 £504,, solicitor's advico without expenso to the 261, yielding reretsionarj bonuses S?^tlS^ b «?&« "^^fiSKSS amounting to L 1.080.000. after mak- ! advantages must be appreciated. in« special reserves amounting t( For further information apply to the Agents £234,51 1. of or to The Public Trustee^ WsV Cash Bonuses declared for last Fiv< lington* Years, oycr Two Millions, yielding iT/f ODE L~ SHOEING FORGK reversionary bonuses exceeding Foui 11/1 31 ullions. ' -i-f-L ~ " Assure your life in the A.M. P. Societj JOHN 1 A 1 LAJiVj and secure a bonus every year. Proprietor, Expenses of Management less than 9; per cent on tbe total income. General Smith's Work in all its branches EDWARD W. LOWE, Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoes Resident Secretary used if required. Specml attention given jj raDC h Office to malformed and diseased feet Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Fittings for Heid and Gray s Ploughs. FM ; A(rent . * Fire Gratings for •• Dover" Stoyes. L c r'nnnrifHFßV Coil Chains. Maul Rings, Long Shovel EDMUND GOODBEHERh ' Handles, Spade Handles, Bolts, — — — — Swivels, Patent Connect- TAMES J. CURTIS ing Links, <&c, <tc. .1 ' Tr»TTTVr~TAVTnT> Customs, Shippin-?, and Forwardinß JOHN lAlLiOli, Agent, 1 FABBIEK and GENERAL SMITH Obey Street, >'\nchester Squaiie, Feildin*. WELLINGTON, N.Z. \jtT ANTED" KNOWN-CopiC3 o Proprietor of WeHmgt on Parcel Deliver [ \Y the Feilding Star can al Qoods and Parce i s f or «ardcd to all part ways b e obtained from Wm. Carthew o f tue WO rid. ' aud J, S- Milsou. P.0. 80x 168..— Telephone, 116

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 106, 1 November 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 106, 1 November 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 106, 1 November 1893, Page 1

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