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‘’'old Medal, Melbourne, 1831. QH ARLES GOOD ALL AND SONS TV holesal* and Export Stationers. Wholesale and Export Stationers. Manufacturers of .Flaying Cards, Mounting Boards, Ivory Boards, Cardboards, Message Cards, Bristol Boards, Chromo Papers, Enamel Papers, Cartes de Visite and Photographic Mounts Envelopes, Ball Programmes, and Menu Cards. Sample and Price Lists on application Manufactory: Camden Works, NW, London,

FOR BREAKFAST QHOCOLAT-MEHIER Annual Consumption Exceeds 118,000,0001bs SOLD EVERYWHERE 1878. —Paris Exhibition, Highest Prize Awarded, Grand Diploma of Hosor PARIS, LONDON, AND NEW YORK

THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by the State. LTHOUGH this Office has been in existence tor a period of more than years, it is beiieved hat heobj ects for which it was establish d are not sufficiently known or understood. It is desired to set set forth in a concise form informa-tion-respecting the business which this Office undertakes : 1. The charge ot all kinds of money trusts, such as IV arriage Settlement, money to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, or whoso legal owner is unknown •r cannot be found, etc., etc. 2. .The administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee va their executor •secure the guarantee of the State for the due fulfilment of their w'Ebes, and avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of private persons a* execut, or who not uufre;nti7, though earnestly desirous of .ting for the benefit of parties interested, fail to carry out legally the objects for which they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and those whose interests they are striving to protect in costly and harasssiug litigation.

3. The administration of all estates of which no disposition has been made b} r will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of administration, •r cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In such cases it is the duty of the Public Trustee to discharge all legal debts so far as the assets extend, and divide the residue amongst he next of kin. The administration of the estates of i.iatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. 5. The chai’ge of all lands lying - w - asle .tnd unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or who has been absent from the colony for ten years, having left no known agent. The cost of adminisfemrg estates is very small. Information may be obtained from all agents. E. C. HAMEETON, Public r J trustee.

NOTICK Having 5 reived a numerous!} 7 signed requisition from tie residents of Geraldine, Winchester, and intervening districts asking us to resume running our line of Coaches as heretofore, and promising t 1 eir support, we intend in the interest of the public to accede to wish, and will II]UN COACHES, and formerly, from Winchester to Geraldine, to MEET all TRAINS from Christchurch and Timaru. DENOON & McILRAITH.

VINEGAR BITTERS. MLILIONS bear testimony to eitlir wonderful curau vetfleets, • They are not a vile fancy drink, made of poor rum, whisky, proof spirits and refuse liquors, doctored, spaced, an 1 (sweetened to please the taste, and called “ Tonics,” : ‘Appetisers,” “Restorers,” &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkeness. and rum; but arc true medicine xrom the native roots and herbs of California, free from all alcoholic stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect renovator and invigorator of the system, carrying off all pioisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can lake tl ese Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, proiclmg their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the jioint of repair. They are a gentle pmrgativc as well a 1" tonic, possessing also the peculiar rof acting as a powerful agent 11 ' .. • ° ° icheung Congestion and Inflamun' . ~ ° . ..non oi the Liver and all the viscer' . . al organs. S calKetl " ltll L ed Blood whenever imp- bm . s(ing tl , Pimples, Eruptions, or sore ;<V * r, . , „ , , , . q sapanSb it vjhcn yox hnd it ob,\T^Ai%i'^iV%lu^i^iJn the veins; tltea®se i^^icn^is your feelem w.dl foliar r A O c ?e %N iSittray j* O C

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Temuka Leader, Issue 994, 22 August 1882, Page 4

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692

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 994, 22 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 994, 22 August 1882, Page 4

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