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_ ••-» Bewing Machines. V; ••:'■"■ ', . ■ .....'." ' ' ' i ' ~" ————————— " . ' \ ■-. ■ ' ■'!.-• ■*" ''■ ' -' ' ; ' •• : ?w^is "wdJMlpEißFnia /. : . Latest Improvementi?. "Valuable Appliances. Ten Years' .... .; . ' Guarantee. Patent Automatic Winder. Patent Drop- Rollers. nrilffinfO Patent Looso-Windlng-Wheel. Patent Thread Beleasor. WerXrW IiVU theim Machines kept in Repairs for three years Fiißß OF " r CHARGE. Illustrated Catalogues and Samples of Wort free from— ** A MACHINES THE WERTHEIM BtWI,NG MACHINE RETAIL DEPOT, PRINCES & DOWLIKG STRTCKT S DON EDI V. ;■• Sheep Dip. ■ THE WONDER OF THE WORLD I HERMAN'S WORLD-H-HNOWNBD SHEEP WASH AND CELEBRATED VERMIN DESTROYER. mHIS preparation is known throughout the civilized world to be far superior to anyT tm-Sgy!td\scoVered for eradiclting tick, scab orliceon sheep, goats, or cattle. It is sulkier to say that Onb Shilliko Packet of the powder dissolved in two brickoteofwateiwillwaßhßiGHTß.N Sheep. Tvs admits the most the the world for the cure ani prevention of diseases incident to turn B ecure the health ofhi 3 Btock at the rate of fd per head P lutrrthe large SjIEEP DISTRICTS in Australia, South America and Africa, no other preparatfcm is used The^ermin destroyer is also invaluable for the purpose of the borticulturfe^ and it is mo^Steosively used by the Pi. vm* A^r, Kmm g^aS dh gSunfSwS 6^^^ «^ germinate mmmmMmm %3?TLS or cheese is sought after greedily by those > vermin while «» hoj* Epete sneh as dogs and cats will not touch it in any form and are i herefwe perfectl ysafe marvellous discovery has gained for Herman Bros, and Co., London, the silver the?^ numerous totimonialß from gorernraent officials and all the elite of the .method iaculty R F^THER Chemist Bros and Co. bee to announce thatrthey have appointed D. B Esther, Ohemist liberal reduction allowed 1o the trade. , 9R9 -Mannfactoiy-BeaumontSinare Mile, End Road, London. d 262 , Coffee Merchant. STEANG'S Patent prepared Coffees, Peppers, and Spices gained Gold, JSilyer, and Bronze Medals' at the various Exhibitions for excellence of Quality. - fiTEANG'S Senowned Maori Brand Coffee stands Unrivalled. His Silk Dressed Pepperf ~« . . Sr>iceß are pure and most carefully prepared. To be had of ail Grocers and Whole- - slnrerc»r|il^^ " Arrangements may be made with the Sole' Patentee fw- the right to use the Hof-Alf Process otEoasting in any part of the world not already disposed of. ■ DAVID STRANG, ».,; ..- . ■ . ; . ■ SOLE PATENTEE, INVESCABGILI.

Government NoticesPUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. { " L N,Y Person may appoint the Public 'JX, liustee'executpt and trustee under his .will or codicil. , ; ' . ... Anyi. present trustee may transfer the jruinagement of trust' property ; to the Public Jrnatee. who will, thereupon hold such property upon the original trusts attaching Any person, company, association or public body within or without the colony, may place .any property belonging to them in charge of ■the EubU» Trustee upon trust for such uses as may be defined in $c deed creating the . ■* Any building, landj or'f riendly society may .Jw its rules provide that property belonging to it may be*placed in the PubHe Trust Office "for such trusts and uses and with such powers , ,aa may. be defined in or by the said rules. ' The advantages offered are :V .^jst^gTATJß. GuABANXBE against speculation, fraud, or dibhonesty, . ; .--2nd.- All proposed iuyestmente are con.ifflejed by, a Boanl, cqntfating . of the Honor .iAteColonial Treasurer, the Attorney-Genera-cjthe-Comptroller. and Auditor -Generali th I Government Insurance Qpmmisf-ioner, and th vPublic Trustee. CarefQV consideration of al xiasiirltie* offered is therefore ensured. 1 -JJrdi The Pflblic Trustee in; his corporate capacity nbveb DIBS, never leaves the WuNTB*, AXD ITEFEU BECOMES INOAPACI- " tated, thus avoiding the many mconveniresulting from frequent frejih appoint•»ieJ:ts of Trustees, necessitated, by (Jriath, tj «fearga'of. abode, or mental or bodily infirmity. " .4th. Punctuality .and promptitude in the of periodical payments to bene- : ficiaries under trust or will to any part of the ' colony or elsewhere at which it may be de I ,#fed thatpayatonts should be mada '■'■i: sth. 3he effective check which is called -Into operation, before axy. , moneys can be - drawn?xwn the PubUc T^tce** account. "'I" 6th: Beasonable charges— On estates «vc h • b are now being': considered the ruoli". "aWstee is authorised to charge 1^ per cen J . inflil receipts, and \\ per cent, on disburs m ments," arid ss. per cent, on all moneys i J "''tested. No charge i 3 made for obtain in probate, nor for passing stamp and prope ' tax returns, nor for correspondence howe 'voluminous. Thu* the saving to esta ' ijlaced^in this office ia considerable. .*. , . K. 0. HAMBBTON, ; 472 :•. "•■•■.. Public Trustee. c , -,;:■:. ■■"';'" — -; Jj —' *~ ~ ' • : I'jrflHE following are the days appointed for • 'J_ holding Sittings of Courts: — , „.. BALGLUTHA :Noy. 14 and ?8 ; Dec. 12 - •"" CLTNTON : Nov. IB and Bee. 13. " : ; Nov. 20 and Dec. 18. '" J: '. WiAIKAIA.: Nov. 7 and Dec. 21. *m« iV: '.:! : ' "■■ K NUGENT wood, •■ l! ' ' : Resident Magistrate. * {^^$<WW •■* 00 " .Mwuf^tur^ oAjp-:';;'-'--: "•• •yr* h -e ; -.. .. ;; •.. " ;; ;!i f 'iipiNT ipiaiZß , : itA^GE. 2EA^AN dia, »o, aetting/owill bum iu#><s° al > und can be used as an Open Fireplace .<; - rtytoa' Fretwork for Verandahs. in great .W>'..i*>-. 5 :;.-:• .-.* r --'--fKte^..'" .' ,'•. ■ '•' i. ■ . - a^»»>i ' ■ ViCfFOßli. FOUNDRt. ♦w -iayrt&& frppWi* Uctfiiaih Dun^UiC

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 6

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