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\W?t" '. '.■•'-. m^ mm^ mmi -. , . '""" '"" rrr """ 1 . 1 - 1 "i-" 1 '^ .".'..,'., ..j i/ r Sewing Machines. : .'> ]■:';.■■■ v.. •' OH : JvlU, :'.;-: ] ■.;,!;•; t fiH ?'i .Jrrvr-;.' ;■"!.. ... . • i '. ■'.-... j Latest Improvt mente. Valuabie Appliances. Tan Years' .... . ( Guarantea. Patent Aa> omafcic Winrier. P^tsnfc D-op-Roiiers. ''Ar'lAf lATft \ FatentLoosa-Wincling-vybe.il. PatontThuadaeJeasov. Wer- ' Ar Wl- 11 itheim Machines kept in Repairs for thiee years fPftSIB OF . „VL. •» M* V JcRA.RGK. Illustrated Catalogues and Samples Work free „ .!. . • .- " • ]£rom- © A MACHINES/ THE WERTHEIM SFWlJllMtf'mK RETA.L oMT, ." " : \ PRINCES & DOWI.ING STRKKT-. JHfvFDT-

, . Sheep Dip. . : : THE WONDER OF THE WORLD! ■;• • ' HERMAN'S '■ : i World-renowned sheep wash and celebrated vermin ; ' '" ' v ' DESTROYER. 3IWB preparation is known throughout i^l™%™ T ™£* e JZ *° ■B&£'S wrrwiUwih EiOHTEKN Sheep. T li. admits the f^^^ t TIrZ S^ S" inmost extensively used by the Fl wer astd Kitchen Gardener in .fc^is^^^^2lanß in all parts of the Globe One packet dissXrintwe buckets of water will serve for over half-an-acre of ground and will -dtoctions.are given on every packet. The p.wder can also be used m a dry state for the destruction of rats and mice. A little sprinkled on a slice of bread and batter, or « niece' "of- meat, or cheese is sought after greedily by those vermin, while the house- " Eofltpets such as dogs and cat* will not touch it in any form and are therefore perfectly safe, -V'&fe above marvellous discovery has gained for Herman Bros, and Co., London, the silvei medal at the Intercolonial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1886, besides numerous testimonials from .government officials and all the elite of the medical faculty in .Europe. fu,*™^ Herman^ Bros, and Co. beg to announce that they have appointed D. B.Esther, Chemist >6# Srui«ist, Gore, their sole agent for Gore ar.d vicinity, and from him the preparation 'bSte'bbJained in parcels. Price One Shilling; or, six packets for Five bniLLiKOg •t JlLiberai'reduction.allpwed to the trade. „_,,■_ , jo fis Manufactory— Beaumont B t uare Mile, End Road, London. a^

'„,,,.'.'■:".'' Coffee Merchant. - : £IS?RANG'S Patent prepared Coffees, Peppers, and Spices gained Gold, Silver, and Bronze vfi' at the va&ous. Exhibitions for excellence of Quality. Renowned Maori Brand Coffee stands Unrivalled. . His Silk Dressed Pepperf S and Spies z^nrefnd most carefully prepared. To be had of all Grocers and Whole- . sale at Invercargill. . ■ • ''-■ '■'- Arranffements may be made^th the Sole. Patentee for the right to use the Hot-Air ■ ; Process of Boasting in any, part of the world not already .disposed, of, . .1 .•':. v DAVID STRANG, .• . .;...; ';, .._:{ . . .. SOLE PATENTEE, INVBJIOABG3LL.

■ j-Ijm.. i i jllMW»»llll i ■Ml! ri'in " ■■-' "--^■-M*g=agg»g«" wa * / ; :."..' ir.rSevernmWu Notices- .; - '* '""1 ■ •' i''l NY 'Person may appoint the Public. .uzL Trustee-, executor and trustee under his ./Will or. codicil. , . '„ , ■ , ; Any present trustee may transfer tbe Management of trnst property to the Public « Trustee, who will thereupon hold such pro.perty upon the . original trusts attaching ■ thereto. . .. " . ■. v 1 - ' jk ny person, company, association or public ; bo"dy irithin or without the colbny, may place Y aiiV property belonging to. them in charge of " the 'Fublic. Trustee upon trust for such uses as jnay.be defined in the deed creating the " ' "Any building; land; of friendly co ciety may ' By its rules provide that .property belonging : to-it may be placed in the Public Trust Office i for /such trasts and.usts and with such powers u. may be defined in or >y. the said rules. . The advantages offered are : — • ■ '•' fst^STA&B Guarantee against speculavitittnVifrau^.Qr.dislfQne^ty.. . . ; . i proposed iuTestments are con-. -Bidered by a 6o:ir.l,cpßf-iBtirig of the Honor, ! aWe66lferiial l l reiusurer,th« Attorne^Genera^ Hh& Gom'ptroiler and Auditor-General, th ti 'i flbyenunent Insurance Cotomiswoner, and th 1 iP«b3i&; Trustee. Careful consideration of al .secjttritfea. oiffered is therefore eiisnred. . . '.. :3rd. The-Eublic Trustee in his corporate Capacity r^BVBB' 'ijIKS, NEVEE LEAVES THB J C&rai»ir- ASD KBVBB BKCOMEB INCAPAOI'Va'Md; ;thus avoiding the ffifloy inconvenir eifces reinltingfrpm frequent fresK arawnt-.weiiis-rf frustees, necessitated by death, '. ehaijee' o3E abode^ of mentalor bodily infirmity. ' jtbr^imctuajity^ and'pr^mptiWe'in: the 'reroiVtanc^of peHbdical payments to beneficiaries under trust or will to any part of the colony or elsewhere at which it may be de sth, Ihe efiective' cheek whicii is called ' into Qperaiion before axy moneys can be drawn fr^na the Public Trustee's account. Bih. 'ite'asoiiable charges— On estates such ' m' : are'now' being ■' considered the Public . - Tiystee is ; authorised to charge 1^ per cent. onrall receipts, and 1J per cent, on disburse.mepts, and ss. per cent, on all moneys in- ' verted.'. !No'charge is made for obtaining ''probate, nor "for passing stamp and property -< ; tkk r i*tordß'/nof for. correspondence. however «i,Tolumin<xuj?o jThus ... the saving to estates plawd>inthis office is^ considerable. • 'i'S*.'-^ <T, .B. 0. HAMBETON, '„:,;: „"..",. Public Trustee. f". j.y' if; .' ; ' ' ■» ""' . . ;., THE- following are the days appointed ipr , fittings of Courts :— •--•."■jBALCLDTHA-.: Nov;H and 28 ; Dec. 12 v ; CLINTON: Nov. 15 and- Bee. 13. , I;,^APANDI : Soy. 20 and Dec. i?; ,i»v;«^OTAIA :"Nov. 7and Dec. 21. •••• ■-"-' ■ ■■ '■•■>'-■ •'■■■ ■ J. NCGKNT WOOD, v ';"- ;\ ■••- Resident Magistiatc. • ;^;:i0OOKlNG UANGBS;. "■• ■ : T>AR^ : IjSGHAM & CO., Manufacturer >", ■ ""-; 6f the v • : 'r, PRIZE -RANGE; ZEALAND JA:' ? iS '.-jf.,!-. ; ■■...• |.t requires/ ho" setting, will burn any coai,' M -«an;d'(Jaii beJufeed as : an Open, Fireplace [ v -:U!}lfonii¥jretwork.for, .in great '-' ''"..':'*"*! \\ ■'***['"■ variety. ' '■> '". VICTORIA FOUNDRY, (oppp*He hospital), Pu»?d^

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 6

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