TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. J. - a,large assortment.of, Toys ex Merope from London, can 'confidently recommend every ono to come and : , Buy some new novelties' for'their little oaep. All the newest novelties of the 'lay, mid at prices that will surprise everyone; Come and compare them before buying anywhere else. Youwill see that 'I am almost giving them away. A large assortment of Dollß, f Scissorsj Hollow Ground Eazors fr6m'2a each, Pocket Cutlery in endless.variety, Maying Cards, Crickeliw> Material, Footballs, Mußical Instruments of every description, 60 per Cent lower than any other' house", New Scents, •New Oils, New Soaps, prime quality, direct from florae. Razors and Scissors ground and set, HAIRCUTTING, Gd; 3l GEORGE. DIXON'S. Wholesale and Retail Tobacconidand Faiicij Goods Dealer. Queen-5treet............ Mastekton . (Opposite Club Hotel. ' » Schools v.nd Station Liberally Dealt with fflftft-dtfibl WHOLES ALE. a! RETAIL' TOSACCONIST, FANCY (ij)lM ffIPOKTRR,/ ' OPPOSimcONCIL CHAMBERS, ■ 'MASTERTON. ; ilwt lio lias opened up a choice consignment of Cameron's and T, O^WiUiami 1 celebrated Americiri Tobaccos, comprising all' the favorite brands. i Also a splendid''assortment' of pipes and fancy, goods-'of 'every desoiptinii, .Ahisical Instruments, Mereqhaum,and Olß.D.'' Pipes' repaired and mounted.. -,■:■• '.' ■ ',-, ■ Having" imported a large' TOBACCO CUTTING MACHINE, ; direct from Melbourne, customers can have any of the favorite brands to order. ' i The trade and stations supplied at lowest wholesale rates. ■ 1081
GEO. WATSON & CO., SADDLERS, MESS-MRS, fie. quee'n-street, masterton HAVINGf, with'". considerable trouble, obtained the''services•' of Two from Auckland and Wellington, tho 'above well known finriare now in a position to executt all orders entrusted to tlioiri care witli NEATNESS AND DURABILITY,: '•/■■ ■ G. W.' <Bf Co., while apologising to .those of their patrons whoso work has been held over owing* to pressure, of business/ desiro'respectfully ,to intimate that in future ajI.OKDEBS will be ATTENDED TO on •: the SHOU'rEhT NOTICE,>*_ turned but iivj aiidjfiiiisli .'for; which' the 1 Hirni re'asiiniible i- |,""jwvßc», r litis;; • thc'^slabljsUmeut:' 1 , Go^ ; ti|e;;tiiis,O| ( poj ;■' riity W. roiiiiiiHtliui/'^y ? :(or tlio StpilsiY.eVjiiiijV.iiTcVeaamig'/p.Vtroimgo. '; ;ltji ; wujcli]hi|^ i that to! : ]^i';tpom}mii&i^m^&i6 ysaiirid :'■' shiiirbe t!ieir- cbrtbtfii'iiTcrulut'.'?^V', >"... '/,?*! .'"■■ ' MASTERTON., ■ ; • "PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by the State, ALTHOUGH this |odico has been in existence foi a period of more than seven years, it is believed that 1 the objects or which it was established are not sufficiently known 01 understood. It is desired to set forth in a conciso form information respecting tho business which this office undertakes :
1. The cuarge ot an Kinas 01 money wmi, such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to bo invested for the benefit of Minora, monoya, bequeathed for charitable objects, raoneyß the title to whioh is in dispute, or whoso legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, Ac, &c, ; ' '2. Tho administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee thcfir oxecutor secure the guarantee of the State or the duo fulfilment of their wishes and avoid tho risk consequent'on the appointment of private persons' as executors, who not unfrequcntly, though barnostly desirous, of acting: for .thebenefit' pf parties interested, feilto carry out legnllv the ob jectsfor which they. were, appointed and consequently involve themselves and those Thoso interosts they are striving to protect ii costly and harassing litigation. • 3, The administration of all which no disposition has heon made by will wheneverrclativcs do not wiahjto incur the responsibility of administration, or canuot from any cause obtain tho nereisary powers to act, In such cases it is Ike; duty of the Public Trustees to discharge all legal debts as far as the assets'extend, and divide the residue amongst the next of kin. '■' '••• 4, : Tl)e- administration of the estates of lunatic's, lunatio patients, and ionvicts, 1 5. The charge of all lauds lying waste and unoccupied of which the owners unknown, or who has boon absent from; the colony for ton years, having left no known agent. The cost of adminißtsiing estates is vory small. Information may be, obtained from ■ all agents.— ■ '"'■' ,
MEG. TILLER BEGS to' WoirtirflPft that he Kas.OPBNHID HIS NEff PREMISES opposite the bank of New Calami, Manners-street, WoUingtim, wlioro ian be Biseii . ■• ■:■•,->■ ,: DESIGN UN ■ DRVWINiJn'OOJi' SUITES ■• V In Walnut. W.LSUT OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
In n variety of ..patterns. DIN'INi! P.OOMSUITES ': : ' ' In Oak and Cedar. BEDROOM SUITES 1 i : ; i:l rr In Cedar and Red Pine. IRON BUDSTEADS •■'SPRINIUIATTBASSES ; MDS; (SPECIAL) Kapook Beds-and Bedding of every des- ■■-. v. criptioß. ■ . . ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE MADE , : . ■■■•■'■ •■■';; TO ORDER!::: Goods Delivered at Railway Station FREE. jpKS :For MEAT PRESERVING, JAM llv: COFFEE, BUTTER, ; and PEPPER [contractt for by T. (GrAiBLANDj. l-Tinemitb-WeUiiipfconi " ] - : 1069
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1098, 13 June 1882, Page 1
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