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The Public Trust Office of Mew Zealand. t ITS OBJECTS ARE SPECIALLY PROTECTIVE. nnHE Estates of persons who die, having neglected to make their wills. and who have not ' R any friends living in the colony ready to apply for administration, are care! ally administered, deb'B paid and residues remitted to thoße legally entitled to receive them. All persons are however, urged to instruct their solicitors as to their wills whilst in possession iof health aud unimpaired faonlties, Inviolable security for the fulfilment of their wishes is assured by, the appointment, of tho 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 hold such property \ipon the original trusts attaching thereto, . - , The scale of fees applicableto the classes of Estates abov£ referred tojis as follows : — On all receipts of income under atrußt, or on realising property under a will,or transfer of administration or probate £5 percent. For rendering Property-Tax return (if necessary) 10/For rpndering Stamp account (if necessary) 2/6 percent.] Mm, fee, £1 For obtaining probate (if necessary) 7/6 per cent, f Max. fee, £10 For investing funds, if the sum lent is under £1000 20/- per cent; For investing funds, if tha snm lent is over £1000 15/- per cent. The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for investment on real Becurity 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 beraceivedat the varions agencier. Every policyholder under " The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873 " mayregißrp <-p a polity within six months after the making thereof, on payment of a fee of five hillin&pi For more Detailed Information Apply to tne variouß Looal Agents, or ft> toe , Pnblio Trnstee at Wellington. > C. RENNELL, Agent for New Plymouth, Brougham Street. ;_ v io— The^ 4 I^OUIS 1 . Velveteen* l J^^^B.- The strictest examiner may try every test of touch w» < t iWfiHfck 7 and sight without discovering that these are other «3* J 1 \ fH^Qb * nan *k? Genoa Velvets which they so closely resem- ri"J ' ble, .while the'peculiar ar^angemciuj resulting in the /ffiß&^&^v * Jjo^^r;,!jast woven pile enable them to stand interminable ■ ; an(^ rou gh wear, .which would ruin real velvets at "mSB/r^ ■ f° ur times the price. For Costumes and Trimmings A jBC. ' ' ' *t is unequalled, and in fact for all purposes in ; t | t nii.ru Amur -f'lp'^"'' ' '" ! The TJniversar Remedy for Acidity of Ithe Stomacn, Children, DeUteate Fei Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations,^ males, and the Sick- ! Bilious Affections.. { • ness of JE»regnancyo u _ all jjj l( <r r.;.^ ,i,,,i !jtorcV:eopeis. N.B. ASK FOR DINNEF'OED'S' HAGNRP^-. «.>■■ Mil »»«,M—» •■ I I I ' "'I «•■..— ii. ,m. ..,,,, i ill SAVE MONEY BY ADOPTIN6 SM[^ U^EY'SP^^SYSJEW. Smith & Oaugheys' Parcel System^ ' bow bd admitted Boos to Conatry pettleria. ' . ' Smith & Oaughey's Parcels have for fonr years given nnbonnded' " satisfaction. , „ Smith & Oaughet'b have always aimed at combining excellence' with cheapness, and by bo doing have scoured the confidence of the pnblip. Smith & Oaughbt study olosely the wants of their Conntry friends, and do their utmost to 'supply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible prioe for oashi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY DRAPERS, Queen-street, Auckland ; and Newmarket. IMPORTANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEPjUPPING POWDEL Ibis Dip hu been 1b use upwards Of 53 It does not stain the wool. yearn; ' .. . It la more extensively used than all It 1b a certain cure for Lice and Scab, other Dips, being applied to upwards of Unlike the many Liquid Dips whiob just S million sheep eaoh year. kill the insects and then pass off themeelvei, its effeota remain In the fleece » the handles and cheapest Dip, re. on « «"»* ""* P rßVebt new fa» f ~ tion - ' iri gno boiling or hot nator. ' Ithasnever been equalled by any other Dip 4XT3AOT FBOM IHB XBANBAOHONB OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGBIOT3LTUBAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, 1870:— II An infinite variety of proprietary and, Patent Dipß are now finding their way Into ths Market. Some of these are really good, some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. We believe Ooophe's to be the longest established audjoheapest, and also the meat extensively used. As shown by the railway books, it appears no leas than 1200 dozen p»okages,or enough to dip 288,000 Bheep, are sent out weekly. , It is need extensively en the Continent, and in the Colonies, aooompanied by ' directions f or use' printed -in many languages. As a Summer and Autumn Dip we consider It eeoond to none, and have always used It, Its cheapness «n<l extreme solubility in cold watbb particularly recommend it for these purposeß," , Sinoo the above waa written the sale hns more than doubled, From Jambs Albxakdbb, Esq., Wanganui. '•Seven yearß ago I wk.b induced to buy eight cades of your Sheep Dipping Compound, And, as an experiment, I used a few packets according to the directions. I selected a few old ewes, not oaring whether I lost them or not, and not one of them waa njured In tae least. 1 afterwards dippod my whole Flook of 10,000, and did not lose one. 11 1 now dip for Lice, and find It most eft actual. I km also told by my neighbours it Is equally bo for Smb. "I have dipped over 60,000 sheep with It, and never lost but one, and thla animal was seen licking itself just after it left the bxths. I consider that with ordinary care your Dipping Powder, used on a large er small scale, is perfootly safe. The chief point being to see that the eneep are quite dry before they are turned out to gross." From Mr, Thomas Middleton, Manager for the Hon, Bobert o&mpbei\ Benmore Estate, Waitaki. floopei'i Dip ia the best dip for Lambs I ever used." j from Duncan MoMabtbb, Esq., Wairarapa. " I have used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four years, aad am'[ireli; satisfied with Rhereaults, believing it to be laßting o Its effects," ' M¥o M r. Ooopbb, BerkbamstedT, England. Auckland, October 12, 1880.1! "Dkae Sib,— Accompanying our order by this mail we ant pleased to observe that your $heep-Dipping Oompcuad is steadily gaining ground in this part of New Zealand. "At the request of our customers we have occasionally imported Dips by other flims, but our buyers have Invariably fallen back to the use of Oooper'B Sheep Dip. " The Flook-masterfl who have written to ub on the subject have always Bpoken in the highest tarma of the trtlote,— Wo are, yours, fee, ' «», O. SHABLAND Ac Co,, Manuieoturlng Chemists." fBBFABBD ONLY BY WILS.EA3S CmO^HH, 2H.8.€5.Y.% CHEMICAL WORKS- BERKHAMSTEF ENGLAND, Bald in packets, luffioient for f ;om 20 to 80 Sheep, or In oases ouffi ,//& for 1300 to 2(100. to the length of wool. AOKBTS IN THH NOBTH ISLAND : Messra. KEMPTHORNB, PBOSSBB, k Co.,Auokland and Wellington Mewre. SHABLAND k Co., Auckland sod Taraiaki Mr. F. W. WILLIAMB* Napier . Messrs, BABBAUD * SON, Wellington Henri, djWMMQND fc ALEXANDER Wtngiumi,t

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7957, 30 August 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7957, 30 August 1887, Page 4