WINE. WINE. WINE Mr Webb invites Ladiei g,|Ld Gentlfmeri |b ? his St|r< on the "Stiand t§ sample M Winie made |to|n| tft|' finesi fruits. They are just *7 yean old arid free from all drugs are pleasing to the palate anc give strength tp the constitu tion. Invalids will derive greal benefit from them, they iji crease the appetite and remdyc all dyspepsda and strengther the powers of digestion. Price 20s & 25s per doz. or 7/6 d & 10s per galloi delivered. fHE Public Trwsi ClKce ...of New Zealand is a dovm-uiumit institution to {Mford. at low rates HQlf -.^Dlihil|||SSifljpj''- i di? i ißtecurM and couv:j]focn| Tocoursia : f or,?pbse whcf^flosirous of ioi^ui^ trusts in tile colony, cafdtitot k^' point luiyfcte ti-sistces |# executorp, ; %ijct for' persons tttia^or u'n\«»iug to undortake 6r -ippntin^a;he of the «trus#'*'>ftiepi^itiy or inipoieilsil|ion tlicm. ' ' XThe Public Trust Office, constituted oy " The Public Trust Otlice Av?t» 1b7?." has been since much onlargcil in its fuiu^i^us $y amending Acts, to ru«ot growing rdtfuiro.Rient:^ Hie Anioudnieut Act of lbVl fa-fiiit.»t<is admimstratioii, authorises prompt. «!iVoi>ution, provides absolute security q^^inst l Pf» toiostate^firorn Iffve^tfiherits at the discretion at tho l'iil)il(j" < J .ru:V v .L-.-. ni;u insures the rfguiiir payment uf tho iuterost. The Security and FitleJ^t£Qj!utj Fob, lie Trustee's adraiuistwltfoiiS hiwiii cba>- ; sidered of tho utnjost iroportauco to every person .contemplating the appointment of a gtrus^ee, .Tbo colQi# t gu<hvittee*>-thr #4i*ity ol -* the JM&iinl^^tjDibl&d OMn&nt&is & \m6J. the Integrity of the Capital Funds 'iiivestetf at^he- optidn of tlie Public Trustee. The Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds arising for investment out of the proi»ertie| pUq^|tt;;tl|ft^qi%U|!x-:f|i»ti Ofil^e. », \ common rat© of mtereat,'to'ne' paul ci>ir.rterly, Free of ail charges of the -Mbife Trust Office. The value of this guarantee is in tbe Guarantee of the Colony agkinsc loss from investments in bad or insufficient securities, and against loss from delay in investment, and for tbe regular "and punctual payment of the interest, frt* of aH chargasofthe PutoUc Trust Office. In the appointment of Trustees there must nlways hn seHcuS concern as to the security of the Capital funds; and the larger the capital fuudß-tßt »»»to« iAus^he iiiß for seeuntyj tthd fße lei« for * i^iSriife of interest. The Public Trustee c^tuiot die, canuot leave the colony, cannot tMSeume dis» qualified, or involved in private difficulties; and cannot be distrusted. In private trusteeships, death and absence render necessary numerous and expensive deeds not feqnued by Public s Trustee's «d---ui vyhich liar, bosirf^s, ijh,e. office. : solicitor's adVice Trlthotit eJcpetise >to thi> ' estates. By all who know cr have experienced the contingencies of private trusteeships these advantages must be appreciated. For furtlier information apply to tfie AffajnW nr or tb The Puh»c TruW, f et-
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3069, 17 January 1894, Page 6
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445Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3069, 17 January 1894, Page 6
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