WINE. WINE. WINE. Mr Webb invites Ladies and Gentlemen to Ms Store on the Strand to sample *his Wine made from the finest fruits. They are just 7 years old and free from all drugs, are pleasing to the palate and give strength to the constitution. ' Invalids will derive great benefit from them, they in- ; crease the appetite and remove 1 all dyspepsia and strengthen the powers of digestion. ! Price 20s & 25s per doz., j or 7/6 d & 10s per gallon l delivered, 1 "f HE Public Trust Office o£ J New Zealand is a Government . institution to afford, at low rates of ) commission, a secure mid convenient recourse for those who, desirous of forming ' trusts in the col ouj', cannot satisfactorily ap- : point private trustees or executors, and for persons unable or unwilling to undertake or • continue the administration of tbe trusts »"- cepted by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted by "The Public Trust Oflice Act. 1572." has been sinceiuuck enlarguii iv its functions by amending Acts, to meet growing riKjuh-niuont*. 5 The Amendment Act of IS9I facilitates administration, authorises prompt disfrilwtion, , provides absolute security against * loss to estates from Investments j at the discretion of tho i'ubJic iru.-un:, u.»J , insures the regular payment of the interest. The Security and Fidelity ot the Pub- ® lie Trustee's administration must be con- [> sidered of the utmost importance to every v person contemplating the upyointroout of a J trustee. The colony guarantee* th'- ivhlity of b- the administration, and Guarantees 0 Iso ; the Integrity of the Capital' Funds " invested at the option; of the I'nblic •Trust< < «. c The Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds arising for investment out of the »• properties placed in the i- Public Trust Oftioe, & a common rate of interest, to lw» paid quarterly, . Free of ail charges of the Public } Trust Office. t, The value of this guarantee is in the s Guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in bad or insufficient securi--8 ties, and against loss from delay iv investt ment, and for the regular and punctual pay- , ment of the interest, free of all njwrgex of the t. Pvblid Trust Office In the appointment of 0' Trustees there must always bo sorioUS concern as to the security of the 6 Capital funds ; and the larger the capital Q funds the greater must be tho concern for t security, and the legs 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 be distrusted. k . In private trusteeships, death and absence render necessary numerous and expensive deeds not required by Public; Trustee's adr ministration, "wlkicU has, besides, tho office t solicitor's advice ■without expense to the 5 estates. By all who know or have experienced 6 tbe contingencies of private trusteeships theso Q advantages must be appreciated. c For further information apply t^^^the Agents i ot or to The Public Trustee, Wet-
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3067, 12 January 1894, Page 8
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496Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3067, 12 January 1894, Page 8
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