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, Bros* BUILDEES AND CONTRACTORS. K\vry description of carpentering work executed ih n:.y part of the district with despatch. Address: Haveloik. I, Balme S Co. COACHBUILDERS, &c Hardy-street, Nelson, N. Z. Designs for all Descriptions of Vehicles on Application. THE MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA, Ltd, 4 -i IVES Special Advantages for Life Ti'blps that will compare favourably villi any other office for Life Assurance THE NEW TABLES. Table KD Provides an Endow ? men*, at 45 to C 5 years for the full smn assured, when all payments cease. r.nd a similar amount is paid at death wh'imvor that may happen. Taishs HI I) gives an endowment to a child on attaining the age of 21 v ars, and all premiums cease at the ti.'ath of the parent or guardian. AH premiums are returned in event of the child's death. Table KR Guarantees to return all r ioniums paid, in addition to the sum if death occurs during the •Jirst 25 years, and accumulated bonuses •V/Mild the life survive that period. Tvblk KI. For a single payment rf £39/5/11 at the age of 20 £IOO is rallied at death with bonus additions vi.'ifh are calculated to reach £167/12/in 3."» years, (based on the investigation of 1800.) . L __ , Table M Secures Pensions to Mue ml Female lives without medical exwlnnrion on reaching tho age of 60 [or single payments of £l7/0/6, o- live payments of £B/18/4, or - e :> payments of £2/4/10. All premiums are returned in event of person's de.vtu. Particulars and prospectuses embracij):r all t!*e tables ot this Liberal and 8 und Society may be obtained from tin Local Agent—- ' V. C, VENIMORE, LUCKNOW-STREET, itAVELOOK, MARYBOROUGH. WHEN IN NELSON 0 m't neglect to visit the Establishment O. SMITH THE CASH DEAPBR, Where you will get the best value in the Colony for ready money. Noted for— Dress Materials, Prints, Muslins MUlinery, Hosiery, GJoves, Men's and "Soys' Clothing, Mercery and General Drapery. All Goods at Wholesale Prices Patterns post free on application. BRIDGE-STREET. NELSON and at Wellington, Masterton, Greymouth, Westport and Denniston. Public Trust Office of New Zealand is a Government/ institution to afford, at low rates Of commission, a secure and convenient recourse for those who, desirous of forming trusts in tho colony, cannot satisfactorily appoint private trustees or executors, and lot persons unable or unwilling to undertake or continue tho administration ot the trusts accepted by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted ■ y " The Public Trust Office Act, 1872," has 1 ii since much enlarged in its functions by : ■ aiding Acts, to meet growing requirements. 'i Ins Amendment Act of 1891 facilitates administration, authorises prompt distribution, 1 evides absolute security against toss to estates from Investments ;■ i tiio discrotiou of the Public Trustee, and . uMircs the regular payment of the interest. Tho Security and Fidelity of the Pub--I'.: Trustee's administration must be coni'.'l ''-red of the utmost importance to every ] "■■.;on contemplating the appointment of a . i'..,ico. 'l'ho colony guarantees tlie fidelity of i .1 iministration, and Guarantees also the Integrity of the Capital Funds ji. vested at the option of the Public Trustee. ' >' Colony Guarantees also, on the c; .in Litl funds arising for investment out of tho "i porties placed in the Public Trust Office, a • 'i iiioii rate of interest, to be paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public \ rust Office. •;:> value of this guarantee is in tho Cu;. rantee of the Colony against: ,ss i'< -<>.ii investments in bad or insufficient seeuriii';.", mid against loss from dolay in invest:n nt, and for the regular and punctual payment of the interest, free of all charges of the :.' •bHn Trust Office. In the appointment of 'lndices thero must always bo serious roncern as to the security of the capital funds; and the larger the capital In.wis; th'i groator must bo the concern for ■inanity, and the less for a high rate of in t"'-<.'sr. The Public Trustee cannot die cannot leave the colony, cannot become dia qualified, or involved in private difficulties nnd cannot be distrusted. Jn private trusteeships, death and absence r ruloi- necessary numerous and expensive dn'.:<h; not required by Public Trusteo's ad riiiiisfration, which has, besideß, the office noiicitor'H advice without expense to tho < tatos. By all who know or have experienced 1 ho contingencies of private trusteeships these advantages must be appreciated. For further information apply to tho Agents of or to The Public Trustee, We** iigigton* '

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 6, Issue 40, 25 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 6, Issue 40, 25 June 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 6, Issue 40, 25 June 1895, Page 4