GRI D. ASHE Cheap Faiicy : Importer of British and : l FiBOY GodDSi i Watches , Games and I)oll| i Clocks 1 Cabinet Qooda' .*" i Musical Boxes Brushes aid' Combs, : Perfumery Stationery 1 FOOTBALLS Loather Goods Bats and, balls, bird cages, pipes,; pocket eutlery, boxing gloves, ladies' bags, orna> meats, fancy jowellery, basketware, pictures, perambulators, and general fancy : goods v (Next Branch Bank of New Zealand): ' MAHNERS-STRKET, WEI/lIKGTO ' 104 UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE, J. WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST FANCY GOODS IMPORTRR, & c . OPPOSITE CONCIL CHAMBERS,' . MASTERTON. : , JV\7 BEGS to inform his numori VV , bus friends and customers that ho has opened up a choice consignment of Cameron's and T. C, "Williama I: celebrated American Tobaccos,' comprising -all • the favorite brands. Also a splendid assortment of pipes and fancy goodß of-every description.. Mußioal Instruments, Morsohaum-ana G.B.D. Pipes repaired and mounted. - ; : .~r / ' Having imported a largo TOBACCO CUTTING MACHINE,' direct from Melbourne, customers can have 'any of the favorite brands to order, The trade and stations supplied at lowest wholesale rates. If GEO. WATSON & CO., SADDLERS HARNESS-MAKERS,, &ci QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON HAYING, with considerable trouble, obtained the services of Two Efficient Tradesmen from Auokland and Wellington, the above wellknown firm are nowin a position to execute all orders entrusted to their care with NEATNESS AND DURABILITY. ' • Gr. W. & Co.',-while apologising to those of t'seir pations whoso work has been held over owing to press are of business, desire rcspeotfully to intimato that in future all ORDERS will be ATTENDED TO on the SHORTEST NOTICE, and turned out in the stylo and finish for which the firm is noted, and which, with reasonable charges, has gained for the establishment the popularity it now enjoys. Gr. W. & Co., take'this opportunity to return their thanks 'to the public for tho extensive and increasing patronage' wi'th which they are favored, and would add that t" merit a continuance of the same shall be their constant endeavor. ■, GEORGE WATSON & Co.; ; Near the Club Hotel, MASTERTON. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. A LTHOUGH this |otlico has been in IX existence foi a period of mbre than seven years, it is believed that the objocts or which it was established are' not sufficiently known or understood. It is desired to set forlh in a concise form information rosnecting tho business whioh this office up. dertakes' 1. The charge of all kinds of money. trust, such as Marriage Settlements!, moneys to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys, bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, Arc., Ac.,- \ "2. 1 The administration of the wills of persons wlio by appointing ihe Publio Trustee thefir executor seouro the guarantee of tho State or the due fulfilment of their wi shea. and avoid the risk consequent on the ap-' poiniment of private persons as executors, wlio not unfreqacntly, though earnestly desirous of acting' for the benefit of parties interested, fail to carry out, legally the ob jecta for Which they wore appointed and consequently involve, themselves and those Those interests they are BtviVing to protect n costly and harassing litigation. ;•' -• •• 3. Tho administration of 1 all estates of which' no disposition has been made by will whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of administration,' or iannot, froyi. any cause obtain the necessaryr powers to r aet. In. such oases it is the duty of the Public.'Trnsteeii to discharge all legal 'debts as far as the assets extend, arid divide the residucamijfipt the'next of kin." 4. Tho administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts, : 5. .The charge of all lands lying waste and unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or who has been absent from tho colony for ton years', having loft no knowh agont. The cost of administering estates is very small. Information may be.^obtained from R C, HAMERTON, ; • i • p oblicliust'e.; MR G. TILLER; BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that he.has OPENED HIS NEW PREMISES opposite the bank of New Zealand, Manners-street, Wellington, whore can be seen • ' ' : Tflli LATEST DESIGNS IN > 'DRAWING ROOM SUITES In Walnut, - WALNUT OCCASIONAL CHAIRS .. In a variety of patterns. DINING BOOM SUITES... . In Oak and Cedar, BEDROOM SUITES .. , In Cedar and fied Pine. IRON BEDSTEADS ~ MATTRASSES ;'. if . SPEINGBEDS (SPECIAL) K|pock Beds and Bedding of every des-•-B criptioE. ILL KINDS OF FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. . (l [Goods Delivered at Railway Station FREE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1112, 29 June 1882, Page 1
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734Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1112, 29 June 1882, Page 1
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