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K. C. HASELDEN, BO OK SELLER AND STATIONER 43 Cnb'a-street. Books of Ever; Description. Stationery forall purposes. Mercantile ; : - Stationery a Specialty. - BIBLES. PRAYER BOOKS. AND HYMN BOOKS, FOR ALL DENOMINATIONS. A call solicited, and every attention paid to patrons. saws THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND ITS OBJECTS ARE SPECIALLY PROTECTIYE. pHE Estates of persons who die, h . a ' l ’ g ° ( f y apply f or administration, are carefully J not any friends living in the col ““yj,. , y . legally entitled to receive them Ldminiatered, debts paid and residues r their solicitors as to their wills whilst in 11 persons are, however, urged.to th Inviolab £ security for the fulfilment of ossession »f health and unimpair ,*, p a blic Trustee as sole Executor. No heir » ahy VViU by which the FublmT. » wnmp. Wifi I Public Trustee barge is made Upon the depositfor sa _ deposited ou payment of a lee of Ten Shillings i appointed Executor. Other ll *® Trust Office Acts, any present trustee may transfer * "" h T —- ho,d "° h SW- to >. - “*■ pts ot income unuer » ** 7 under a will, or transfer of administration or probate ar rendering Property-tax return (if necessary) or rendering Stamp account (if necessary)... % VtZZZf&k o»d.V«000 »iovestme ' l Tu .£5 per cent. ...10/...2/6 per cent. ) ...7/6 per cent.,) ...20/- per cent. .15/- per cent. Min. fee, £1 Max. fee, £lO r investing fnnds, if the sum lenns over "• { Investment on real security at The Public Trustee holds large ® u ™ B on first mortgage of freehold rrent rates of interest. Any value Applications for .advances will be operty to the extent of one-half of itsactual „ Tfae Life Assurance Comseived at the various agencies. P ix youths after the making thereof, nies’ Act, 1873 ” may register such policy within six mourn payment of a fee of five shillings THE LATEST NOVELTY FOR HOUSE DECORATION! The WindoW'Blind Cloth . , i old-fashioned blinds, combining A New Material entirely superseding the old-fashioned blinds, combining ELEGANCE, DURABILITY, UTILITY. ECONOMY. P/ain Colours—Fancy Patterns-Artistic Deaigns-CharmingCombinations of Shades F a n 0 to Match Modern Furniture and Decorations. Does not darken the Rooms —Protects Carpets and Furniture from the heat and bleaching glare of the Sun Requires no "Washing—Will Sponge Clean. /Rolls up Straight—Does not Crease. Requires no Hemming—May be cut to any width without fraying. Is easily fixed to existing Rollers. Is unaffected by Heat, Damp, or Exposure to the Weather. /Kot liable to fade—Will stand Rough Wear. Dieacuiug &*<**'* . , . . ~ Adds Cheerfulness to the Interior of the House, and Lightens and. Brightens the Exterior. . ~ Is the Cheapest and Best Blind in the World for all Inside & Outside Purposes. In all widths from 28 to 72 inches. Can be obtained of Storekeepers everywhere. DRINK fhe EX N2 INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. ‘The blending is entirely attended to by Mr. Nelson JiiniscH, • wlio is A Taster of great experience, and has had a special training in the art.’ L Tin ABU HERALD. & “ This firm deserves the sup port of all purchaseu of Tea, WL B 3 the article they offer is superior to anything we have nrr.t 111 lilifi ColoD ’* IN THE m 5 SON vet Been in this Colon., ■* PRESS. t 44 Mr. Nelson is a proL fessional Taster and Blender.’* RE P R I C ES THOUGH COPIED J BY ALL M Packets Mt ■h 2 /*’ *1 fvOSBH; % )s, 3jf- / ill l awarded TO f BOXES HALF l CHESTSJ 4 ELSONMOAT Si Co 1 CH“H prlb as PURE BLENDED AUCKLAND .WELLINCTON. CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, f AGENTS EVERYWHERE

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 810, 9 September 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 810, 9 September 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 810, 9 September 1887, Page 2