Public Trust Office. Value of Estates in the Office, over Three Millions (Sterling. Capital and Interest Guaranted by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs of administration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely self-supporting. Estates under wills or intestacies when converted into cash and held for beneliciuaies are credited with interest at nighest rate, capita'ised yearly, and are ire? of all office charges. The Public Trustee can be appointed executor of the will or codicil of any person Advice as to the making of wills is given free of charge The Public Trustee can be appointed trustee in the place of previously appointed trustees, or in place of persons who wish to be relieved of their trusteeship He can be appointed trustee for mariiage settlements, money trusts, sinking funds, and other trusts Undertakes the management of property as attorney or agent , Administers intestate estates, lunatics estates, and unclaimed lands Has trust funds for investment on mortgage or first class freehold securities at lowest current rates of interest. Liberal terms for repayment For full particulars apply to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or to any of the agents in the colony a G. B. ASHLEY, § ■ LAN!) AND « CO M MIS SIU N A V» E N T e I ! I \\ AIPUKURAU. ! h I i Office at Oddfellows’ Hal 1 . i royal mail coaches. * pxnress train leaving Napier at 0.4 a - - . on P Tuesday, Thurcdsy, and Saturday, returning from Porangahau on Honda;, Wednesday and hnday. J. Biggik, Proprietor 1?. W. GOE■ E, Builder am> Contractor, W aipukurau. Estimates supplied WAIPUKUIUU P HARM ACY. p J. COL DWELL, Chemist (By Exam.) Prescriptions carefully prepared. J. E. SUTHERLAND, Chemist and Druggist, Waipawa. W. A. CHAMBERS, Timber Merchant and Builder Waipukurau. Large stock of dry timber, house blocks, mouldings, posts, etc Ranges and Builders Ironmongery of all descriptions plans prepared and estimates given FREEMAN POTTS, Barrister and Solicitor, Dannevirke. Money to lend at current rates. P. J. COTTER, S I GN WK 1 T ER, El C., Waipawa and Waipukurau. MRS J. NIDD, Ladies’ Outfitter, Waipukurau E. HOUSEMAN’S Boarding-house, Main street, Waipukurau. Terms reasonable. Fruit, Confectionery, etc., always obtainable. A. HE WALD, Boot and Shoemaker, Waipukurau. Boots made and repaired on the shortest notice. J. MAHER, Couch Proprietor, waipukurau Coach meets all trains.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 3 April 1906, Page 2
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381Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 3 April 1906, Page 2
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