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Boots an 1 Shoes, OUR NEW FACTORY AT CHRISTCHURCH, ; The largest in New Zealand, 260 feet x 95 feet, employing 160 hands, and paying £250 a week In teagea. BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS, ~ If you wish to Increase your business and at the Bame time make money (and tha what you are in business for), buy the BQOTS"-the best in .^J New Zealand. They are quick sellers. Good profit makers. The public Bhould insist upon gettiDg the " Premier" Boats. They wear like .ron. Wholesale from M. O'BRIEN & CO. |BOOT MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, LEATHER AND GRINDERY MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH, Telegraphic Address, Christchurch" ; P. 0.^80x2162 314, 'And 'retairat our' Shop, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTE, Where a very large stock ia always kept to supply the ever increasing demand.fand sold at lowest quotation on cost. Also a large stock of SOLE and KlP^« LEATHER from the leading New Zealand tanners, and GRINDERY in all its branches for the nupply of the trade. Oar GUM BOOT trade ia ao well known that we need only mention we are direct importers from the manufacturers, and always keep on hand a large stock of North British, both rubber and baize lined ; also Crack Proof and other celebrated American brands. ' ~ T PUBLIC TRUST JKf|. OFFICE OF N.Z. i i mHE Public Trust Offioe of New Zealand offerß great advantages to its clients _L inoluding State guarantee against the fraud or dishonesty of tbe Fublio Trustee, The following comparison of business between the years 1879 and 1889 wi) 1 "hot jh« ptoexess made ; — 1879-80. 1889. Gash receipts „. £41,813 m £183,336 i Total transactions, per balance-sheet ... £02,318* ... £835,20-2 Securities— General Investment Account ... £70,864 m £21fi,!M3 Special Investment Account.;. ... £2,G55 M £2 !.~i.ti:;9 Expknses Account— Total receipt! ... . £2,139 ~. £M,ih2 Adininistratioiiß... ... ... ... 172 m ' '238 Probates and trusts ... ... ... 14 m -'i 0 Wills provisionally accepted ... ... 1 ... 43 LiJUors rocoivml .. ... .., ... 2.12-2 ... lO.:iJG liecieiß dopp.iiclind ... 1.4:t2 -. 13.1)03 RICHARD NANCARtIOW, Agenr, Grejaiouth

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7317, 11 March 1892, Page 4

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