P. THOMSON, General Storekeeper, Plumber, & Tinsmith, I ISHES to announce to hia customers and the public generally, that ' be has received his Christmas connignnient of Cutlery, Glassware and Crockery. Also a beautiful lot of Metal Teapocs and Cruets. 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 MANUFACTUEEHS. WELLINGTON. " BMDEEsoN & co., EdwarcTlVlartin^s OF THE FEILDING BREWERY, TEMPLE OF FASHION, ARE now prepared to supply the Kimbolton Road finest Ales at reasonable prices — - in any quantity from two gallons, Q, "*<s&sss* upwards. fl» is of unusual Orders promptly attended to. If Jtf Magnificence. Note the address : _-^<fe_Sv HENDERSON & CO., " /TTOv I have spared no Denbigh Street. x / ► effort to obtain the EDWARD FEEK, '<*A " J proSonstm HAIRDKESSICR \ IL* ENGLISH, and %IH? - I COLONIAL TOBACCONIST, k \j? '«» .. Manohesteb Street, Feilding. /iX J/ 0O xY A r i^S? AL Christinas Goods! T / F MA ™ TS> Christmas Goods! K jjy seleotion of JUST BECEIVED,— A large sup- • V Tweeds and Cloths ply of J I is much larger Pipes \J ana> more Cigar and Cigarette Holders, varied thathitherto. fancy Pouches, Dress well and be _h. /•• it /i _,_, H 1 I• 1 JJIVOO Well UUU VV Cigar and Cigarette Cases, j | gnre ot Accordeons, '«■ ; \*(fe ]__A. Success. Walking Sticks, *Z3^« Eazors and Strops, Do thlß at Perfumery, &c, &c. MARTIN'S TAILOKING Wills' lancy tobaccos.; all brands of ESTABLISHMENT. plug tobacco ; everything new and good— a grand assortment to choose yHE Public Trust Office of from> New Zealand is a Govumuiout rJoora mid Cipftrpttfis of every de« institution ■• to afford, at low rates of UgarS ana Wg«reiw.H Ol eveiy uc commission, a secure and convenient BCnp tlOD. rccoui-80 for tboso who, desirous o( forming .^ trusts hi the colony, cannot satisfactorily apTTTT? WHRTiIVH RHRKP DIP point private trustees ov executors, and for 111J!i WUKUU O DrXI-Cr VIC. persons unable or unwillius to undertake or _____ continue the administration of tbo trusts accepted by or imposed upon them. A FACT ! The Public Trust Office, constituted ■ by " The Public Trust Office Act, 1873," has "" "-—" been since much enlarged in its functions by _ ' , _. amouding Acts, to moot growing requirements. TVio Kjilp« nr linftPTCn S DTP ftX- T-e Amendment Act of 1891 facilitates adJ JIC Odies OI XAWr&U. O X/ir ca. ministration, authorises prompt distribnUon, na*A flinsft nf all nflipr Dins P'ovWes absolute security against ceea tllOSe Ot au OlUei VVpS loss to estates from Investmenta , , at the discretion of the Public Trustee, and PUt tOgetllCr. Insores the regular payment ol the interest. The Security and Fidelity of the Tablie Trustee's administration must be con* -_ i -■ a j_ • sidered of the. utmost importance to every I Kp rynlflllflTlOn person contemplating tho appointment of a I lip C-ApiCIIICI.LIVI I. trustee. The colony guarantee the fidelity ot the ttdmiuißtratiou, and Guarantees also the Integrity of the Capital Funds Tt U tlio Roftr nr Avprv nnint invested at tho option of the Public Trustee. it is tue : vest ac every poim. Tho Co(ony (_ uara ntees also, on the capital funds arising for investment outof the properties placed in the Public Trust Office, - The Best Dip is the Cheapest. Froe^fSf charges 0 S . . Trust Office. Sales Of Cooper in Australia this sea- The value of this guarantee is in the son have doubled those of last. — — ties, and against loss from delay in investThe manager of one of the best- Znl'Xriutt^c o^^o!^ known and largest stations in Now S^T m TmJ\S!yn P^&i South Wales, wrote 17th August J^^^f. JftffS^^_ffl ]ast : — funds the greater roust b« the concern for security, and the less for a high rate of in- « Pnonor'H Din "liftß mada a /liffov to" 58 '- Tho Public Trustee cannot die, t/OOper S Uip nas rnaae a ailier- cannot leavo tho colony, cannot become dis*n*e> a! af l/»ARt in'nAV flliAAn " qualiflod, or involved In private difflculuesj ence ol at jeast is pel sneep. cannot be distrusted. In private trusteeships, death and abseuoe Tmo oironrir imnirn render necessary numerous aim exponsiv* ITS SPECIAL MERIT : deeds Jiot required by Publfp Trustee's administtation, which has, besides, the otbrn Bolicitor's advico without expense to to* ostates. By all who know or have experiene** Whilst the effects of some dips cease teai^ MI the inßtant sheep are dry from the For further information apply to th«Agen* dipping, and others continue only a of or to The Public Trustee, Waftfew weeks, COOPER'S last till the J 1 !!?!? 1 !! following shearing. For this reason A/TO DEL SHOETNG FOBGK alone, Cooper's, at its U3ual cost of IVX m"vTAn about one farthing per head, is JOHN TAYLOR, cheaper than many dips, even if they Propbietor, were given away^ General Smith's WoTk iv all its branches nwn ny nvwi? inn xtTTTmw Horses « arefulJ y sbod. . Steel Shoes USED ON OVER 100 MILLION ÜBe d if required. Special attention given SEEEP ANNUALLY. to maltormed and diseased feet. Fittings for Reid and Gray's Ploughs. Agents pc Gratings for " Dover" Stoves. RAPOATTn x ano Arr am Coil Chains. Maul Bings, Long Shovel B A RRAUD & ABRAHAM, Handles, Spade Handles, Bolts, Palmemton North and Feilding. Bwi»els, Patent Connecting Links, &c, See. POH ANGINA STEAM SAW AND JOHn"tAYLOE PLANING MILLS. FABEIEE ahd GENEEAL SMITH M.tNOHESTEB SQUARE, FeILDINS. TJIEILDING AEEATED WATER mHE proprietors of the above Mills Jj AND CORDIAL MANUFACL TOKY. are prepared to deliver Sawn Timber Football Punch, m F«iau,g, and to »U part* of .U. *"%s&£*£• Orangeade, district, at the lowest current rates. Ginger Ale, Lemonade, ADSETT & SON, Boda Water Finest Ginger Wine and all kinds of •■■-.—- Pobangma. Quinine oh ampagne WANTED, the residents of Feild- Stoughton, HopjincUhrange Bitters, ing and surrounding diatricte Grr-ptu wm?]?Q to pay an early visit to Te Aro House, THE STEAM WORKS, Wellington, and secure for themselves Gladstone Sxeekt. some of the keen bargains to be had WILLIAM SUMMERS, at the Grand Xuiae Fair. Proprietor.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 195, 19 December 1893, Page 1
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