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WINE. WINE. WINE.IG. W. BINNEY AND SONS, (Established 1852) WOOL, HIDE; SKIN, TALLOW Mr Wobb invites Ladies GENERAL PK oddoe BBOKERS and Gentlemen to Ilis Store Holds pales of Hides, Sbeep Skins, onthe Strand to sample his ™ opw^0 p w^^ neB * etc - eaeh TaeBday Wine made from the finest Grain and produce— Wednesday— fruits. They are iust 7 years WOOL j j j pirst Sale— l3th December. ', old and free from all drngS, Second Sale— l7tli January. -, Third Sale— 2lst Feb. next, are pleasing to the palate and Large and small consignments progive strength to the constitution. strictly adhered to. Liberal cash ad - Invalids will derive ffreat vances made on all consignments eitW _ „ „ . for local sale or shipment to London. benefit from them, they in- WoolpackSj Corasacfoj Sewlng-twine. crease the appetite and remove supplied at lowest current rates, all dyspepsia and strengthen Agent for Tauranga and surrounding districts the powers of digestion. D. LUNDON. „ n ;; K . E. COX St SON, Price 20s & 25s per doz., DENTAL SURGEONS. or 7/6d & 10s per gallon EDWIN' COX, I HERBERT COX, t r n Licentiate in Dental Surgery, Doctor of Dental Surgery, delivered. r.c.s., England. ) tiairrsity of Michigan, 0. S. Dr Cox -will visit Tanranga in March next, and may be consulted at the Y&SE Public Trust OfiicQ of Star Hotel, from the 17th to the 31st. New Zealand is a (Joverntuent , . __. P Ttiiilriinirs^ institution to afford, ttt iow rates of 0 rS Am "S^ s* ,smo«/1 commission, a secure au.i cunvouiont im, ijueen, airee*, ucjuana. recourse fox* those who, desirous of loriiiiug ■ . trusts in iho 'Colony, cannot fatisfactoi ily appoint private trustees or executors, aad fm* ff Iff 111 I I\¥\llFHl\ persons unable or unwilling to undertake or IllSil flnKlVrjii continue the administration of the trusts •"• JUU I ftlllll I ill/ nepted by or imposed upon them. _ _\- ■ The Public Trust Office, constituted K fAJJ] [HI [DfIPII oy "The Public Trust Office Ait. 1R72." has * 'Vill VU lIIUI U been sinco much enlarged in its functions by amending Acts, to meet growing 'requirement*. — — ■— •—^ *+. . The Amendment Act of lbVl faoli rates ad- CXPI7 Tl Q T7I7T?TI II ATQ miujstration, authorises prompt <\U -ibu tion. TS P. f. 1I fv PPjPi IJ W /\ 1 kJ. provides absolute security against J -»^ **-■ x " WA/ v*" *■" loss to estates from investments at -tlie discretion uf the I'tibiiu i hu.lco, am • j ™ insures the regular payment of the interest. lie Trustees administration must ho con- WllllA I {mAFIAI) SfiftO U3IS sidered of the utmost importance to every ■■*M*V luuuuuu asvvu w**»w person contemplating" tho appointment of a trustee. Tho colony guarantees th# jiih-litu nf tlie administration, and Guarantee's also T\nn the Integrity of the Capital Funds 1/UJJ U ij invested at tho ontiou of the I'ublio Tru*ti-o. The Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds arising for investment out of the *» L*Tf properties placed in the Public Trust Ofiice. a NTiAFrAWnI 1 1 common rate of intorost. to be paid cjuK-rterlv, Ul/Ui iv H i/lli II II Free of all charges of the Public * Trust Office. n J The valne of this pnarautco is in the UonUlf SnAff rAAfI Guarantee of the Colony against loss 110(11 J Ull VI I l vvll ji from investments in bad or insufficient securi- I ties, and against loss from delay i" invest- -.*•■• a■> nmm w* ■tn ! nieut, and for the regular and punctual pav- MA ill AM VRI If h"r ment of the interest, free of all charaes nf the 111 fll If II IjAilCl fit ! Public Trtist Office. In tlie api»>in!m.»u of IIV " Vll w """ " a ! Trustees there must nhvnvs bn sericUS l concern as to tho security of the TT __._ ++. 4* Capital funds; and the larger the capital M Q\J PTI Z\ fLC i* I funds the greater must be the concern for *J I #g| V IJ. 1 %j__ 1 IV v/ W« security, and the less for a high rate of in- C/ terest. The Public Trustee cannot die, cannot leave the colony, cannot become dis- . qualified, or involved in private difficulties; — — _— and cannot be distrusted. In private trusteeships, death and absence P"^ I lI|L I f^/^ IW I render necessary numerous aud expensive I ■■. I I I |\| 111 J *\m' deeds not reqWh^l by Public T.iistee's ad- fciT* IbbV^ ■ M*\^m ■ ministration, which has. besidos, the office . . solicitor's advice withont expense to tho __ _ _- T _. . T -, estates. By all who know or have experienced ,\ | ONjil TO LEND m Large Ot anal Hte contingencies of private trusteeships these j.f J. Sums on. Freehold Security. Hvantages must be appreciated. Addly to PFox further information apply to the Agents i ? JfACESON & BJJ^EI^j, of or toThfe Public Trustee, Wel< EoHcitors, litlßtOni Auokland

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 3072, 24 January 1894, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 3072, 24 January 1894, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 3072, 24 January 1894, Page 6

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