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Business NoticesPUBLIC TRUST THE OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND ITS OBJECTS AEE SPECIALLY PROTECTIVE. nPHE Estates of persons who die, having neglected to make their wills, and who have J| not any friends living in the colony ready to apply for administration, are carefully Administered, debts paid and residues remitted to those legally entitled to receive them all persons are, however, urged to instruct their solicitors as to their wills whilst in possession ef health and unimpaired faculties. Inviolable security for the fulfilment of their wishes is assured by the appointment of the Public Trustee as sole Executor. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe custody of any Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed Executor. Other Wills may be deposited on payment of a fee of Ten Shillings Subject to the provisions of the Public Trust Office Acts, any present trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon bold such property upon the original trusts attaching thereto. The scale of fees applicable to the classes of Estates above referred to is as follows ; On all receipts of income under a trust, or on realising property under a will, or transfer of administration or probate ...£5 per cent. For rendering Property-tax return (if necessary) ... ...10/For rendering Stamp account (if necessary)... ... ...2/6 per cent. ) Min. fee, £1 For obtaining probate (if necessary! ... ... ...7/6 per cent. ) Max. fee, £lO For investing funds, if the sum lent is under £IOOO ... ...20/- per cent. For investing funds, if the sum lent is over £IOO9 ... ...15/- per cent. The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for investment on real security at current rates of interest. Any sums may be advanced on first mortgage of freehold property to the extent of one-half of its actual value. Applications for advances will be received at the various agencies. Every policyholder under “The Life Assurance Companies’ Act, 1873 ” may register such policy within six months after the making thereof, on payment of a fee of five shillings. for more Detailed Information Apply to the various Local Agents, or to the Public Trustee at Wellington. LYSAGHT’S 'ORB' BRAND GALVANISED IRONjgEST 'QUALITY IN WELLINGTON MARKET. 30 TONS TO ARRIVE EX “PERU;” 30 TONS EX “WANGANUI” 30 TONS TO ARR 7E EX “BLAIR DRUMMOND ” 30 TONS TO ARRIVE PER “ LEANDER.*’ 30 TONS TO ARRIVE PER “LETTEREWE.” il. DONALDSON, MANAGER. BALLANCE STREET WELLINGTON. 923 jg BOOK’S gHOOBRIDGSI AND UNRIVALED CEMENT (ANCHOR BRAND) WHICH received the Highest (Award, viz., GOLD MEDAL, at CHRISTCHURCH ’ EXHIBITION. 100 casks to arrive per “ Trevellyan.” E, DONALDSON, MANAGER, BALLANCE STREET. 924 ON. SALE. J) 17 B O VC n K jgisauiT jy 17 bo vc n k and qo’s CELEBRATED BRANDIES In qr-oasks, octaves, cases of one star, four star flasks, half flasks, crystal barrels, &c. WALTER NATHAN AND CO., Agents. 254 DRINK *C»u N.Z. INDUSTRIAL SAZET7E. « The blending is entirely attended to by Mr. Nelson himself, who is a Taster ot great experience, and has had a special training in the art.” TIiIARU HERALD. “ This firm deserves the support of all purchasers of Tea, is the article they oiler is superior to anything we have ■tr> c-Aon tn fltiQ Pftlrtn * e tX IN THE m ORV.V vot seen in tins Colon, PRESS. L “Mr. Nelson is a k fessional Taster Ik Blender.” C “s proTHCMJGH J and pu re akg&LßSfi P R I C ES THOUGH Jjf , / COPIED M BY ALL B /-j Packets JrCPl3^ cr / ~P. % js, 3j~ k? •3/V, AWARDED BOXES i--4 ELSON |riOAT HALF MKifii CHESTS g\r & Co CHUM prlb PURE BLENDED TEAS AUCKLAND ,WELLI NCTQN, CHRISTCHURCH.DUNEDIN, ' AGENTS EVERYWHERE NO ENGLISH STABLE IS CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT For Sprains, Curbs, and Splints when form] ing. For Over-reaches, Chapped Heels, Wind Galls.? For Rheumatism in Horses For Sore Throats and Influenza, For Broken Knees, fßruises, Capped Hocks. For Sore Shoulders, JSore Backs. For Foot Rot, and Sore Mouths in Sheep and Lambs. For Sprains, Cuts, Bruises in Dogs. SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. From His Grace the Duke of Rutland. ‘ Belvoir, Grantham, Dec. 1, 1879' ‘ Sirs,—Elliman’a Royal Embrocation is used in my stables. I think it very useful. ‘Rutland. ‘ Master of Belvoir Hunt.’ ‘Castle Weir, Kington, Herefordshire. Deo. 3rd, IS7S. ‘ Gentlemen.—! use the Royal Embrocation in .my stables and kennels, and have found it very serviceable. I have also used the Universal Embrocation for lumbago and rheumatism for the last two years, and have suffered very little since'usiug it. R. H. Peicf, Lieut.-Col., Master of Radnorshire Hunt.’J ELLIMAN’S ROYAL EMBROCATION. Sold by Chemists, Stores, and Saddlers, Price 2s IN USE 100 YEARS. SKIN DISEASES, ARE of two binds: firstly, those which are only skin deep (which are not now to be considered) ; secondly, those which are caused by a bad state of the blood, and which attack various parts of the body in different ways. Skin disease shows itself in the HEAD, sometimes in the form of dandruff which no amount of brushing and combing will get rid of, and sometimes in the form of Scaly Eruptions. In the NECK, by an enlargement of the glands (commonly cal’ed Glandular Swellings), which if unchecked, become very unsightly wounds. In the ARMPITS, and the inside of the ELBOWS, by an inflamed Roughness of the Shin, which is very painful when washed. In the HANDS, by deep Cracks or Fissures which, if healed for a few days, speedily open again, or by horny-looking patches. In the LEGS, by hard. Shiny, and Inflamed Swellings, or by wounds more or less deep. And on the BODY, in Red, Scaly Patches, which as often as rubbed off, form again, or in the discharge of a thin, watery fluid of a very disagreeable nature. In all these cases the treatment must be twofold. An Ointment is required to relieve the Itching, and medicine must be taken to change the state of the Blood, and render it pure. Both these requirements are supplied by Dr- Roberts’ Celebrated Medicines The OINTMENT called “THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND.” They may be obtained of all Chemists, or of the proprietors, ALTE RATIVE PILLS. Called “ PILUL2B ANTISCEOFUL/E.” These Two Medicines have now stood the test of 100 years’ trial, having been introduced to the public in the latter part of th* last century. BEACH AND BARNICOTT, Briclport, Dorset, Price Is IJd, 2s 9d, Hs and 22s each. l_Po stage extra, 38

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8170, 23 August 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8170, 23 August 1887, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8170, 23 August 1887, Page 7

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