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Th® Public Office of Hew ftesdatid. , ITS OBJECTS AHTS SPJOTAIitiT PROTSCTIVF. . "jpHB Estates of persons who tfie, having neglected to make their wills, and who nwe not } \ _ any friends living in the col-ny rea<ly to apply for r.dminis*Ta*ion, ar* carefully administered, deb's p^id andreaidueß remi'te^ to th se legally entitle \ to Teceivo them. All peis ns are however, urgs 1 to instruct their solicitors r.s to" their wills wiiM ia possession ■ of health and unimpaired faculties. Inviolable sec irity for the fulfilment of their wisnes is | assured by the appaintmeit of the Public Trustee- as sola Executor. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe enstody of any Will by *?bic l i 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 manage- . ment of trnst property to the Public Trustee, who will thereapon hold such property upon ' the original trns's attaching thereto. The scale of fees applicable to the classes of E.rtatea above referred to is as followß :—: — On all receipts of income under a trust, or on realising property under a will, or transfer of ad ministration or probate £5 per ceafc. For rendering Property-Tax return (if necessary) 10/For rendering Btamp account (if necessary) 2/6 percent.) Mm. fre, £1 , For obtaining probate (if necessary) 7/6 per ceat. J Mas. fee, £10 » For investing funds, if the sum lent is under £1000 20/- per cent. For investing funds, if the sum lent is over £1000 16/- per cent. The Public Trustee holds large sum 1 ! of money for investment on real sacurity <\t current ? rates of interest. Any sums may be advanced on first mortgage of freehold property to the ; extent of oue-half of its actual value. Applications for advances will be received at the I various agenciep. Every policyholder under " The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873 " * may registe --ik n poluy «?ithin six months after the making thereof, on payment of a fee ' of five hild <« . For more Detailed Information Apply to tne various Locai Agencti, oi. >.o i.ac Public Trustee at Wellington. l 0. RBNNELL, Agent for Now Plymonth, Brougham Street. I'U i — 3 ————————— J *"~*^ - i 1 lliiJiSL. ie . str i ctest examiner may try every test of touch wlnij 2 i and sight without discovering that these are other i^#*J? J 4 jjPi^ than the Genoa Velvets which they &o closely resem>^jW bis, .while the peculiar arrnnjv .„ . .-. uiungm the ' j£^^% fzst woven pile enable them to stand interminable ) anc^ r . ou S n wear, which would ruin real velvets at >>|||s|||B^ i j^^^^^a four times the price. For Costumes and Trimmings "J 7 ** ' s une l ua^ e d. and in fact for all purposes in _^^P^^k. ;, Tho Physician's Cure \ 7-\ \i t* M %P<i \°3s fS^/V^il r^\?^W<®£ f °r Gout, Bheumatic mg U \i mSiPA fi S ™$i U Gout and Gravel : the , L tf *t")}JiJs\ n< '■£ < M®J safest and most gentle The Universal liomeay ior AcicUty of the Stomach, Children, Delicate Fe- , Headache, EeaTtburr M Indigestion, Sour Eructation" s^ males i and tlie Sick- £ Bilious Affections. ' neBB of Preenanoy. — ' — '"" -~-—^ tj-i-.t be .ii jin ; •;.-. „;i htorcKeepers. » K.B. ASK FOR DJ> T U« :-•<: • ' ■.'i^Fv^'A. 1 S4VE HOIEY BY ADOPTISB Smith & Caugheys' Parcel System^ how hd admitted Boon to Country settlers. . Smith & Caushey's Parcels have for four years given unbounded satisfaction. Smith & Caughet's havo always aimed at combining excellence with ' cheapness, and by so doing have secured the confidence of the public. Smith & Gaughey study closely the wanta of their Country friends, and \ do their utmost to supply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible price for oash. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY DBAPEBS, Queen-street, Auckland ; and Sfewmarket. IMPORTANT TO FLOCK- '.-ASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEPjKiTIM R)WML This Dip hßs beon ia uso apw*rdu of 53 It does not stain the wool. fbare. It is more extensively used than nil it is a certain care for Lico end Sosb. otberDits, being applied to upwarcs of tJnlik>.> the many Liquiu Dips which juel b million sheep eaou year. kill tUe insaota and then paso off them- ■ Beives, its effects romain in the fleeoe a the handlea a»d oheapest Dlp> re^ ofl ß time i sad P revont new I iri gno boiling or hot water, Ithaa never beea equalled by any otber Dip fIXTMOT FEOM THS 1BAN&&OTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGKLOULTUBAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, 1870:— # "An Infinite variety oi proprweary snd Patent Dipa are now finding their r *e>y into ths Market, fioms fit thoHti at o really good, some indifEoreut, and othora afaKolutoly biwi. Wo believe Ooopkss io bo tbe longest established aad cheapest, s»nd ateo the mest esteusivoly usod, As shown by tho railway books, ii appears no less tnan 1200 dozen psokages, or enough to dip 238,000 sheop, are sect out weakly. It ia used extensively on the Continent, anti in t&e Coio* nles, aooompsniod by • direotiona for use 1 printed in many languages. As a Suxamor ane Autumn Dip we csnaider it second to'xione, and have always usod it. Its cheapness w^ o?trame eolubillty in com watkb partioKlsily reoommend it for these purposes." .Since the above was written the sale has more then doubled. From James Alexawdeb, Esq., Wsngatmi. » "Seven years ago I wt.e lnduced to buy eight oasos of your fciiwep Dipping Compoand, and, as an experiment, I used a few paokets according to the directions. I soitot s a a low old owes, not oaring whether I loßt them or not, and n»t one of them was njared la ta? least, l afterwards dipped my whole Flook of 10,000, aad did net lose t-no. "I now dip for Lice, end find it most etleotaod, I am k,lqo told by my a^uboure Jit I. equally so for Scsub. 11 1 havo dipped over 50,000 Bheep with it, and never lost but one, &nd thia animal was 8B«n lioking itself just after it left tho b*tks. I consider that with ordinary care your Dipping Powder, used on s iarge or small eoalo, is potieotiy baiu, ihe chief pciiu being ia see that tho snoop are quits dry before (hey are turceji out to grots/ From Mr. Thomas Mia^iEiON, MaEftgor for the Hon. Bobsrt Oampbeil, Benatore fistaie, Wtvilftki, Uooper'B Dip Is the best dip for Lcralis I ever übbcl. 1 - IPiom DtfHOAK MoMAETEE, EBq., Wfi-irwEtta. ".1 hftV6 used Cooper's Dipping .Vowder for nbout four ye&vs, ».nd tti.i cfcii v-atisflfct <h,lib the teealta, believing it to be lasting biU efieote," II To Mr. Oooi'BU, Berkhamsfcetf, England, ?Ap.oJii»md, Ooio jur 12, 1880. - " Deab Sib, — Accompanying our order by this icnil wo imi pleased to obsiirvo thtt your Eheep-Dipping Compouna is steadily gaining ground in thie pt-ic of New Zealand. "At the request of our oustomers we have oooßsionally imported Dips by other firas, bui cur buyers havo invariably f alien baok to tho uso of Cooper's bfci op Dip. " Xho Flook-mastere who have written to us on the aubjeot havo alwsys spoken in tie highest twiaß oi the Biticb,— Wo ejg. yours, &0., "o. 0. SHABLi^D fc Co ( , Mm>tif«otviring Oheeiafa," i'iiStAEED GKLT E"2 Wi&& IA M A 9 MM M.'W.Bs CHEMICAL WORKS- BERKHAR-;£"i" S<* EIS'GLA-^r £©sii Sn p&oKoib, uafiiokni fcr ixom 20 to W bh*. op, or it uCmW atu£ ,-^$ iov ISO!? to SOSCi }i « according to tho length of woo), p AGERIS Hit THE BIOMII lshi.it i, . {l Mesara. KKMPTHOBNE, PBOSSBB, k Co., Auoklactt »ad VVelUngt ju y Messrs. BHABLAND k Co., Acoklaad acd Iwaßttfei Mr. F, W. WILLIAMS, Napier Messrs, BARB AUD k BON, Wellingtoa Mesw, PBUMMQND k ALEXANDER Wangau^^f

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7962, 5 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7962, 5 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7962, 5 September 1887, Page 4