N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. SPRING AND SUMMER. GENTS’, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING. OUR Season’s Goods are now to hand, and consist of NEWEST STYLES, NEWEST SHAPES, NEWEST PATTERNS, Being all of COLONIAL TWEEDS, And our own Manufacture, We Guarantee the Make and Finish Unequalled. SUITS MADE TO ORDER AT LOWEST PRICES.
OUR SHIPMENTS OF MERCERY Comprise the newest things in SHIRTS, COLLARS, SCARVES & TIES, In great variety. Newest Styles in HARD & SOFT FELTS, &, STRAW HATS, A New Thing in Club Straws, HALLENSTEIN BROS., G. STRACHAN, Manager. TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SHOW. OCTOBER, 1893. GE. WARBURTON again offers a , Prize of ONE GUINEA for the best plate of 12 scones made with his “ CAN’T BE BEAT ” BAKING POWDER as leavening agent (last year’s prize was won by Mrs Wyllie, Kingsdown). Ask your grocer for this brand and take no other. It is the best, and all respectable storekeepers sell it. jyl STATEMENTS having been made by Agents of Private Life Insurance Offices that the advantage of the State Guarantee can be obtained by registering their Policies with the Registrar-General or Public Trustee, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT THE Government Life Insurance Department IS THE ONLY LIFE OFFICE Transacting Business in New Zealand which can offer its Policy-holders the Security of the Government FOR THE FAITHFUL FULFILMENT OFTBE POLICY CONTRACT. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. jy22
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. |HIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOB THOS. GAGER, 95, Manchester Street, Christchurch, MANUFACTURER OF The Celebrated “Favorite” Electric Belts Slaunel Belts Electric Kneecaps Electric Wristlets Galvanic Chain Battery Belts, etc.
I"HE Public Trust Office off Hew Zealand is a Government institution to afford, at low rates of commission, a secure and convenient recourse for those who, desirous of forming trusts in the colony, cannot satisfactorily appoint private trustees or executors, and for persons unable or unwilling to undertake or continue the administration of the trusts accepted by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted by " The Public Trust Office Act, 1872,” has been since much enlarged in its functions by amending Acts, to meet growing requirements. The Amendment Act of 1891 facilitates administration, authorises prompt distribution, provides absolute security against loss to estates from investments at the discretion of the Public Trustee, and insures the regular payment of the interest. The Security and Fidelity of the Pub. lie Trustee’s administration must bo considered of the utmost importance to every person contemplating the appointment of $ trustee. The colony guarantees the fidelity of the administration, and Guarantees 8180 the Integrity of the Capital Fim'as invested at the option of the! Public Vn rußtee The Colony guarantee* , on th< ; capital funds iwasmg for in’" f .v,,, 'S nf 1 ‘itorest, to be paid quarterly, rroe.of ul| charg es of the Public Tr ‘ ...t Office. The value of this guarantee is in the Guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in bad or insufficient securities and against loss from delay in invest-ment,-and for the regular and punctual payment of the interest, free of all charges of me Public Trust Office. In the appomtmet;., of Trustees there must, always be SanoUS concern as to the seoutity of the Capital funds j and the larger the capital funds the greater must bo the concern for security, and the less for a high rate of interest. ' The Public Trustee cannot die, cannot leave the colony, cannot become disqualified, or involved in private difficulties; and cannot bo distrusted. In private trusteeships, death and absence render necessary numorous and expensive deeds not. required bv Public Trustee’s administration. which lia.s, besides, the office solicitor’s advice without expense to the estates. Uy all who know or have experienced the contingencies of private trusteeships these advantages must lie appreciated. For further ie'onnation apply to the Agents nrov to The PubJsc Trustee, Wel-
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2571, 21 October 1893, Page 3
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630Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2571, 21 October 1893, Page 3
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