™h® Public '^nißt, QMze of slew 25ealaad« ITPJ 03J-'OT^ A.'^, Sf^OiiLLt' PRITSOTI7S. ']p JE Esta'ea of p-.r 331iH vi 15 ,ii 0) hiving noglectel to mike their wills.aud who nave not '3 any friends living in tbe 00l my rei ly to apply for adoaiawtraHon, are cireEully adrniniitcre', deb b p^i 1 nnd reai lues remittel to tli ise leg-illy entitle Ito receive them. All persms are ho vever, orge 1 to instruct thai? ailicitors as to* tuoic wills wiiUt in possession cf health and unimpaired faculties, Inviolable sec irity for the fulfilment ot their wiAea is a?sured by the appoiatmeifc of tha Pubic Trustee as sola Executor. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe custoJy of any Will by whic'i tho Public Trustee is appointed Exccu'or. Other Wills may be deposed on payment of a fsj3 of Ten Shilling Subject to the provisions of the Public Trust Offiue Acts, any present trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public I'rustie, who will th.ere.ipoa hold such property upon the o-iginal trus's attaching thereto. The scale of fees applicable to the classes of Bitate3 abova referrel to is as follows :— On all receipts of income under a trust, or oi realisiig property under a will, or transfer of administration or probate £5 per ceat. For ren iering Property-Tax return (if necesi?-y) 10/For rendering Stamp account (if Decesaary) 2/6 percent.) Mm. fee, £1 For obtaining probate (if accessary) 7/6 per ceat. j Max. fee, &10 For investing funds, if the sum lent is under £1030 20/- per cent. For investing funds, if the sum lent is over £1000 15/- per cent. The Pahlic Trustee holds large sum? of moaey for investment on real. jourity at curre it rates of interest. Any sams miy 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 agaacie?. Every policy holder unier " The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873 " may regis c such poll y vyithin six monthßjafter^the making thereof, on payment of a fee of five hd i . —-r —. For more L/etailed Information Appiy co me various bocai a.genod, 0.. -o tue Pnblic Traßtea ai, Wellington. . imi . c O. RESELL, Agonfc for Kew Plymouth, Brougham S" eet. _ 14 L" -■—■■■■^■■■■^««B>aagaHMMiii^HMMMi^nß kb ¥ • >/*\f I ¥€3 >V r^-S-^/^o^^ •v "" ' - . ' 4Vluv*wv*»n t»w«»v**vtvcdM>«.c«.*ia*3 .rfrfg** The strictest examiner may try every test of touch f^ , and sight without discovering that these are other J&V f) thantheGeuoa Velvets which .he^o desely resem- < * T "WowWiptUnpf,,!- -,^o-,« " ■ • , f s!-whlle'he. pecu a Z -'' ,' • lgm ti ' l<* *A fast woven pile enable them to stand interminable -&:\M and rough wear, which would rum reai velvets at W,^|F + WXM ?" r Umes ll }f nee-, F °r r C r stuT B a rnmmiDgs • Vi, IMWS UIS ? netlu^. le 1?'^!ld^ n fact for al! P ur P°ses m which Silk Velvet may be used we _^^gl|g|||p^ specially recommend the l^l^^^^^^ *'iniT?C" \in WCTCSJia Js^^^gmiSM^&l LOUIS VELVETEEN. W%j^Jsmm C^ Every yard of genuine bears tho V ' J^^^^^^^^ name of •'Louis " |^wSi4 ,^^^^^W nameot louis. -^;rfmfM^^ f^^^^^^^^; May be had from all JMsV'~sk9 \r l 0&* \ -JPlilliliiiiiiia Drapers thio'ighout SfSki * li^^^^^^^P tne Colonies, most WB? f^^^^^^^^L of whom will rfe^^^fe^^^^^SiS&^i^^e Ib post fkee on jjp^ r fi "~i'.*y i££r''' ■ ■-.-lion B*B^B *B^ *i ' " '-' '" •» _,.-,.. ,-_,.,,_,,,.,„ Physicians Cure 1 ?i?ni Pi \T^i *^i si C^^i ?&£? f^^ "'y^ 1 for Gou*> i'heuxnatic S_^^_M-^^M^^R^^*9^A^d/'5 safest and most g-entle HU^^ffl^^^l^^S Medicine for Infants, The Universal Kemeay lor Acidity of tlie Stomach, Children, Delicate 3TeHeadache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations,^ males, and tho SickBilious Affections. ness of Pregnancy. ' ftt P'totVA? a^'^'V'-' .^v4^~-^A^mwv^!F&^"-i*ss!!ifri FLUID lIJJ W±%ft%tf g W«£l VMACHESIA/Wffi^^^MMi^WßSßm =~ bout uy ail Jni'i;^. , ,uw Storekeepers. , | _ N 'B- ASK F°R P^WEPO^D'S n^NH^A. t $^l iOIEY BY JOOPTfii '"iSif'lJ ® $ ai^iSfllsOai^iSfllsO OSf^r^fß fnl!|ff^T L'CTSS /'WillH yftybll&f 0 iftflbtL SiwIIbMI v.-<,K'>- :-;-£ *■; :- V-< f|^<^ W^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -**- ''"'-\i'- ■■' "'•*• - -I'-V/-£-.: --V- y £J^- 'J'gkiPSrg WW^M^^^^i^-t^f^^^^. ?•.' '- •-y,-.-^~ -■^'■'^~ »^il'A^!^^^i^o^!^^^^p^-^^J^ 1'&-:>S^J?&.QK^'S'&^ !k^^Ss^SK^ l®:l£2s^ S&4^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^SßP^^^^^^^^PP if^f^S^^o^^^^^^^M WW'WW^^^^^^^i^^^^M^^^^wf^^^^ Smith & Oaughbts' Parcel System how an admitted Boon to Country fettlßrß. Q.rrm k n loiurr . ijj buiTH & Oauqhets Parcala have for foar years givan .unbounded satisfaction. Smith & Oaughet's have always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness aad by so doing have Sacured the confidence of the public. bMiTH & Gaughet study closely fcha wanfe^ of their Country friends, aud do their utmost to supply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible price for cash. WHOLESALE AWO RETAIL FAMILY DRIPEP.j, Queen-street, Aucklaai; aad Newmarket. m-mmmmmim ~~~'mmmm~mmmmrm ~-mmmmm--mmmm—-*"—-—----^ IMPORTANT TO FLOCK- .AriIERS. vu Ul H/li o ulliliiLl l) 11 i Inu XU It i/£i.u. Tfais Dip h«B been In übo apysrards of 53 It acoa not etain the wool. fears. ' it ia more extensively ussd than all It is a certain oure for: . i eicab. other Dips, being applied to upwards of Uulik-tl muuy ...iqui £> millioa sheop eaoa year. kill cbo inuuj.3 and taes it tueuisoivop, i: iocca r aait. j fleeoe h tbehandids nna oueapas* Dip. re^ oag Lime, tad prevoui _i- .-•otion. I iri gno boiling or hot wa*r. Itbosuev.-boa.quailed .., otaor u k •SXTB^CT PKOM THE IBANSAQriONS OF THE HIGHLAND ASD AUSIOULTUSAL BOOIfiXY OF SCOTLAND, 1870.— "An infinite variety of proprietary and Patent Dipa are now finding tbtir way iuto tbs Market, {jotne of theeo are really good, some mditfereat, and others abaolucely bad. Wo believe (JOOPKli'a to be tho longest eßtabliuhed aud cheapest, snd also tho nit'St oxtensiveiy used. As shown ,'. the railway boobs, it appears ao less than 1200 do3en pj;okages, or enough to dij. 2S»,000 sheep, are seat out weekly. It is used oztensiveiy en tho Continent, aud in the Colonles, aooompunieil by ' direoiious tor uae' printed in many languages, Ab a Summer and Aaßumn Dip we ccnaider It secoud to none, and have always used itT Its cheapness v t ertreme solubility in oold wateb partloalarly reoocimead it for theso purpodea," Dinoe the above was written tha sale hsß more than doubled, ,...... From James Albxahdkb, Esq., vV&nganni. •• Be vea>ears ago I wt6 induced to bay eight oaaea of your bhdep Oipplaj (Jompoond, «Hd, i! Ban . .petiment, I used a few packets aooording to the directions. I sdisotii a l^w oid svos, not curing whether I lost them or not, and not one of them waa niured lv ta - tones, i. nftenvarda dippod my whole Flock of 10,000, and did not losa uno. "1 now o.ip for Lice, and find It most effectual, I eisx also told by my aji^a joura it I. equalljEoforßoib. ' * 111 have dipped ovor 80,000 siifep with it, and never lost but one, and this animal was bcon iioking itselt just after it left tue batbß, 1 consider that with ordinary care your Dipping Powder, used on a large or email scale, is perfectly aafe. The chief point Lolas to nee th*t the sheep are pjiite dry before they sre turned out to grass," ' mm^m^lM From Mr. TaoM as Middlbton, M ager for the Hon. Bobart Oampbe(i, Cooper's Dip It (he beet dip for Lambe I ever used." i-rom Dunoan MoMabtkb, Esq., Waintrßpa, 111 have nsed Oooper'o Dipping Powder for aboat foar years, and a«i w^ll EatleftoJ witb si.c roaalta, believing is co be lasting n its effects. 1 ' —-—~ «'*o iUr. Oooraa, Borkhainsteci, England, lucklanc!,octooor IS, 16S0, ° Deae blß,—^Acoompanying our order by this mn.il we am piotiaeU to observe thnt your Shoep-Dipping UomporW iB Hieadily gaining ground in this part of New Ztaiaud. * "At tue rotjuogt of onr oustomorß wo have ocoa8lonn.l!y iiuoortcd Dipß by other SrraS} bat onr buyers havo invaxiably fallen back to the; nee oi Cooper's bheep Dip. 11 Ihe Flook-nißSters who have wrlttea to us on the subject have alwfeyc. opokon in the highest t'.rms of the c:tiob. —We tro, yours, is.o t- •( o. U. yliAiij-'ASD fc Co., Mufiufeoturing Ohemlsts." _„____ JBWABBD ONLY »V WXIaStIJkM QOOsl sir, JZ& - M.Kb^'h V.S 5 CJHF.MirA? Wnft&& i[Csrr¥?ri [Cs r r¥?r "t" ipi VnjJ,MiC/AL WUtiikCi iJi.la^ilAlviblCi ).-<?jwira; ■■--■' SLid in paokete, luffioient for £iom 20 to^OSheui f-'f -' ia ottees uuS j&t for 1500 to i.ruo. eooording to the leii^<.-i vt woo), -«—..., AeaKXS IN THE i\OKf3 IsIANP - £ St«o'tSS t« o'tS -^TV frlnu « *'i^ ucklp 'Ha aod isUHßftLi Mr, F, W. VVILLIAMO, Hapier Jlosore, B AEBAUD & SON, Weliinii'ton Mesare.DBUMMONDJcAtjJXAJSDB^ WooganoV J
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7995, 13 October 1887, Page 4
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1,360Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7995, 13 October 1887, Page 4
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