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SPhe IhibOs Trust $SEiee of :<'•"© w Zealand. ITS OBJECTS ARE S^ICOIALLt PROTECTIVE. "TI3E Estates of persons who die, having ueglectel to nuko iheir wills. sad who av/e not *> _ any fjrisnds living in the col 'ny ran 'y to apply for administration, are carefully adninistere^, deb's pjH and residues remitted to those legally entitle i to receive them. All pers iS are ho "ever, urge i to instruct their soliciDors as to" thoir wills wbilst in possession jf health and unimpaired faculties, Inviolable security for the fulfilment of their wishes is assured by the appomtmeat ot lha Public Trustee as sole Executor. No charge is made iijion 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 fea of Ten Shillings. SubjecD 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 upon the original trus's 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 ceut . For rendering Property-Tax return (if necessary) 10/- ' For rendering Stamp account (if necessary) 2/6 per cent. 1 Mm. fee, £1 For obtaining probate (if necessary) 7/6 per ceat.J Max. fee, £10 For investing funds, if the sum lent is under £1000 20/- par cent. For investing funds, if the Bum lent is over £1000 16/- p&r cent. The Public Trustee holds large sum 3of 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 agenciee. Every policyholder unaer •' The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873 " mayregia.o pbluy vithin six monthsjafter thejmaking thereof, on payment of a fee Of five hil.Ji;f»r, For more Detailed Information Apply co tne varioas Locai Agenu., Ci m tiid Pnblio 'irustee ai Wellington. C. REWNELL, Agent for New Plymouth, Brougham Street. 14 t,c — #The strictest examiner may try every test of touch wrwf I and sight without discovering that these are other -sJp* Jf <;k than the Genoa Velvets which they vo closely resem- >- We, .while the peculiar artanjjci.^v.-.-- icctuling in the 2|B§i^st as * woven PP c enable them to stand interminable ¥ S9| t« n jflßn and rough wear, which would ruin real velvets at I Bra $r 'fM^C^^J^^WJ^^M^M^^M^M^M^^i ILe Physician's Cura & rr*. "Si M v? ?' l i HA $s systa rtwlt j?^i "v< i?SS % , i-'-i '£1\ Wl' &*!** iol ' Gout, Kaeumatic iWM [tf U rVi| #$ fes &m\ m KSS^O^t and Gravel: tho i Vijd&i CS bjk_fev &\ {¥$"•""*>;£s &>"-' j vjK/ ~/& K3v\S fLJutf*) ■****.£ safest and most gentle m^&i^^M^M^^^M^^^m 11^"^ 0 for iiifan ts. Tho tTniveisal iiemeay lor Aciaicy ot the Stomach. Children, Delicate FeHeadacae, Eeartburn, Indigestion, Soux Eructationo,^" »aies, imd the SickBilious Affoctiois. '^' ness of Pregnancy. Ijllll FLUSD J||^ %mi mm m adoptibb " Smith & Caugheys' Paroel System now ay admitted Boon to Country settlers. Smith & OAuaHßY's Parcels have for four years given .unbounded satisfaction. Smith <fc CAUGHET'S have always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by so doing have secured the confidence of the public. Smith & Oaughet study closely the wants of their Country friends, and do their utmost to aupply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible price for cash. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY DBIPERS, Queen-street Auckland ; and Newmarket. IMPORTANT TO F LOCK- . i ASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEfJJTfiIM POWDEfc. This Dip lidh becu in übo upwAi-da of 63 ' It doea got stein the wool. yttexß. :—: — , it is more extensively aued than ail Li is & certain core for Lice and Scab, other Dips, boing apptied to upwards of Uaiiku the many Liquid Dips wuicc jusi I mi'iiou uheep oaoli year. kill tne insects and then ptiß3 oi£ theiii- — — — selves, its etfeota remain in the fleeco & tbe handles tma oboapeßt Dip, »- OU B timo > and P*™ l * flew infection, iri g no boiling or hot voter, Itaoansver bae^ aqaallad byany ot&or lip &S3MJJX: i?'BOM SHB IBANBACTIOSa OF THE HIGHLAND AKD AGHIOI2LXUBAL BOUDiant OF SGOTLAWD, i87O:~ "Au infinite, variety of propriatary and Patent Dipo are now iiadifig their way into the Market, fiomo of theao »ro really good, soma ludiiforoat, and othotu abiiolutuiy bad. Wo beHave COOPJWB to be the longest established aud cheapest, »nd also tbe m«Bt osteneivoly aaed, Ac shown by ttei railway books, it appears no less than 1200 doxen package, or enough to dip 230,000 Hhoap, are seht ont weekly, it i» used oxtenaivoly on the Continent, and in the Ovlonicy, dcoompuniet} by ' diraotiona for nao' printed in many languages. As a bammer &n<i Aau&nrn Dip we consider it eocofld to hobo, and havo aiv/wye uoed it. Its choapnoau w\ ex* trewie soiubiSity in oold WA'rBB purtioniany xooommoud it for these purposes." fiinco the above waa vrtitian the ealti tins more t'aan (ioublotS. | ' , From Jakes auskajtdhr, Esq., Wanganai, 41 Seven yenrß sgo I wtuinanoed to buy eight omqs of your Hhoep Dippiag Uompcond, aadp Ke au oxperimout, 1 used a few packets according to tho directions. 1 nulsots i a low old I cwcb, not oaring whether 1 lost thorn or not, asd noi one of them was njurud in toe least. 1 i afterwards dipped my wholesSloofc of 10,000, and did not iow ono. ! "I now dip for Lice, «cd find it most tatfttotasJ, I am Also told by ray aal^hbonrs it I. equally co for Scab. " 1 have dijpod over 60,000 e'flsep with it, and never lost bat one, und this aaim»! wub saee iioking ituolt jast after it left the biitfca. I consider that with urdiuary oate yoor Dippin« Powder, used on a large or small scale, ifl portectly sui v. Tho ohiof polas being xc 1 30 thftt tho sneep are qoite dr; before they uro txxtneA out to grntß," From Mr, XhomAS Mukdlbton, Mansger for the Hoa. Sobt>rt OajupdoO, Boniiiore WtsiteJii, Ccopw's Dip It the beat dip tot Luoibe I ever abed." ' , JPtom Dukoan MoMabthb, Eb^., Wairarapt... * 1 have used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about tout youva, and am trjil sbiisned with r.hQ tttaalce, believing H to be lasting n ita offeote." •• *^o Sir. OOOI'EK, Berkhamstetf, fdngland. iaokiand, Octoaur 12, 1880. *' Deab Bib,— Accompanying our order by thte mail wo esa ploaaod to obatcrvo that your tSheep-Dipping Oompouad is steadily gaining ground in tiiia port of JNow Zealand, / '•' At tho reqnoat of our ouatom^ra we have oooaaionaHy imported Dipu by other £vraa, but oarjbnyurs uavo Invariably fallen buck to tho use of Cooper's Wneep Dip. , " 'i'ho is'iook-mastera who ht»va written to us ea the aubject havis \lvreyo spoken In the hishea* twtioA ot the ortlob.— We wo, yours, ko. t "», O, SMABL&ND & Cfo., Mannf iMjiaring Ohoialetu," \ e&E2XBm> OKLY BY Chemical works bebkhambtef englaisid, Waid in ptokoto, aufUoiont for from SO to ?<) Sheop, or In canes ooffi // it for 1500 to 2000, according to the length of wool, AQ ISM'S IH THE NoriTH ISLAKP : Mestra. KBMPTHOBNB, PBOBBIR, & Co., Auckland a*.d WelUsgtoc Mosws, WHAELAKD &; GO., Auckland ftci iftruaaki Mr. F. W. WILLIAMS, Nspier Messrs, B&BBAUD ft SON, WelllngtoH Me«WI»PBUMIIOMD* ALBXAHDBJ4, W»ogAoal,t 1

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7988, 5 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7988, 5 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7988, 5 October 1887, Page 4

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