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Tkvs Public OSiee of '"'^ v iSgi^atid. ITS OOJQMTA AIE SPEOfALLt PHTTSOTIVE. "ipHE Esta*es of parsons wrn riie, having uestlactel to mike their wills and who mve not 8 any friends living in Hie col >ny rei ly to apply for mlministrsVion, ace cvreEully "'l-mini^f-ere ', deb 8 p ii-1 and res Hues retnitte Ito th tse loyally eatitle \to r jceive th »n. All pera tib are ho -over, urgj ' to instruct th"ir silicicors as to" theic wills \v lilsb ia i osse^ urn ->f healfhairl unitnp'ure-i faculties. Inviolable seonity for the f.i!G.liuent of their wishes is a^suveri hy the appj-nttneafc of ths Trisfeo aa sjlu Executor. 8 > charge is mvle upon the deposit for safe custody of any Will by whici the Public Trustee is appo'nlcl Executor. Other Wills may be deposited on payment of a fes of Ten Shillings 1 . Subject to the provisions of the Public Trust Office Acts, any present trustee may trinsfor the v ans^etnent of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereipoa hold such property upon the original trus's attaching thereto. The aisle of fees applicable to the classes of Elates aouve reierre 1 to is as follows :—: — On all receipts of income under a trust, or on realising property undera will, or transfer of administration or probite £5 per ceat. ' For ren 'ering Property-Tax return (if necessary) 10/For rendering Stamp account (if necessary) ... , 2/6 per cant.) Mm. fee, £1 For obtaining probate (if necessary) 7/6 per cent. J Max. fee, &10 For investing funds, if the sum leat is under £1030 20/- per cent. For investing funds, if the sum lent is over £1000 15/- per cent. The Public Trustee holds large sunn of ruoiey for investment on real security at curre it rates of interest. Any sams may be advance i on first mortgage of freehold property to the extent of one-half of its Wl'aW I ' a value. Applications for advances will be receive i at the vario s agencies'. Every unier " The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873 " may regis ■• sis a poli y r i' f ».- six months after the making thereof, on payment of a fee of five hil i v o^ - •- ' « For more Detailed Information Appty 10 tne various Locai Agents, Ol lac Poblic Trustee at Wellington. 0. RENNELL, Agent for New Ply month, Brougham Street. 11 tc— &fe W - j^%>. W f W 4i3 a ■> , ipillpisL The strictest examiner iray tiy every te^t of touch \ Y«R r % and sight without discovering that these are other , /? r Ji x~ «P<?} than the Genoa Velvets which they so clcsely resem- < "*t ' bis, .while the peculiar am p^- ._^ - iiiuii^ni Lhs ."^l last woven pile enable them to stand interminable V t-MjjgS and rough wear, which would i - uin real velvets at four times the price. For Costumes and Trimmings 1 2||||!L "f it is unequalled, and in fact for all purposes in -^hH>V ' which Silk Velvet may be used we Gfc-^^|g| ? £ ss > ~' . specially recommend the (lli)%ilfM^§sb LOUfS " VtLVEiEEi^. !*^ fflfP'l^&^'MK. Every yard of genuine bears the '/ name of "Louis." ,4t^f^^M 'S wSgsiXßfiS Ma y be had from all /^&&zMk^SrM §0* i -^^^^^^m Dra P ers thio»,'hout fSgi I r^w Wl \J \t \^ f rr??^J r SrFt; /iWVj t ?Q i^ or ou *» Rheumatic The TJniveraal Kemeay tor Acidity of the Stomach, Children, Delicate PcHeadache, Heartburn, Indigrestion, goui' Eructations. <C male 3» cl tlie Sick - Bilious Affection's! ' 'j" o^"^ — ~—J h(i.u Or ml J;i u^K l^ l "■ "■ >' iStoickccpeis, ■ N.B. ASK FOR DIHNFPOHD'S' IIAGNF^I **_Z' Smith & Oaughbys' Parcel System bow bd admitted Boon to Country settlerSt Smite <fc Oauqhet's Parcels have for four yoara givan .unbounded satisfaofcion. Smith & OAoaHEt's have always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by ao doing havd socured the confidence of the public. Smith & Caugeey study closely the wantj of their Ooantry friends, and do their utmost to sapply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible price for cash. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY DRipfiSS, Queen-street Aueklaa.l ; aa<i iSFewaiarkat IMPOBTANT TO FlOCa- ,iASISRB. COOPER'S SfIEEPjWFtoG POWOEa. Ihls Dip hag boeo Ifl ase apwarda of 63 It aooa 00l dfcaia tie wool, ybcirs. it U more oxjansivoly uasd thj.n all It Is a ojrtaui o^re tor L 5L 5 ."••. i do3b. other Di^s, being anpliad to upwards of Daiik-. thonij^y Lii<j.ii ; o ivuic^ jusi 8 million ahoep aaoh yoar t ' uili cue mgoota aai taoa \. . oi thera- ■ ' salvaa, ita altjcta 'raraaiu in i m So"oo« a the htndioa ona oao^? 3S t Dip tre ' oa « tim^ anii VMyMIV MyMI " c " "***™*- i vii no boiling or hot watsr k Itbaaaavar baj'i a jamied b/itay oth-i? Ui : j &2LTAA.QX FiiOM 1R& I&&FteA.QTLOIS i JF XHa ziiGiILAND AND ACiKIOULXCSAL SUCIBXX OS' SCOTLAND, iSrO:"An iainito 7ariaty of proprietary Patiat Cip3 are nor/ rinding sii;ir say into £hi ilarfeJt. aouie of thaso sw really good, aoiao mdiifiroui, and ulhbrs bad. We- bjiiovo OOOPBS'S so ba the tangent safcabiishud add ehaspdat, snd also the niesi oxs 3.iaivaiy us'od. As shown by tae railway boo^B, it appears uo less tttaa 1200 ao^an pfcoUag';B, or cuoagti io ai^. 288,000 shoep, are soat oat wookly. it is usod oxtenaivoiy oa tha Ooatinant, an ; : in tab O..<oaieo, Aooompani^d by ' directions for oao 1 printed ia inauj- iangaa^os, Ab a Saxaawr aa Aaiiuran Dip we wa4der it auooad to nose, and hava aiw..ya used it. Its ohaapuow -j i • jjCiouie aoiabiiiry in cold waxes partloolany reoorumafld ii for these purposes," Sinoo the above was written the 8&la h*B more th»n doabied. ffrom James Alexanbhbt, Esq., 'vFanganai. •'^qven years ago 1 v/kb inaaoed to buy eight oases of roar ahoop Dippiu.; Ooinpmnd, «nd, ,58 an expatimeet, i oaad a few paobets aooording to the direotiona. I idiootj i ix t. w oia owofl, not oaring whether I'ioet them or not, aad not one ot ih^ra wsa ujured la <v Isast, i .ftorjmrda dipped my whole Flook of 10,000, and did not rose vno. "1 now aip for hlee, and dnd It moat aifoolvittJ. I am *iau fcold by my x il ,- j jo^ib it 1. eqnallj co for iScibb, "i uove oi^ped pv^r 50,000 suaep with it, never lost bnt on^ ani this auiiu-'i.' ME.b wenlioking itsoit jnst attor itlofl the bitiia. I canaidor that wita 0.-diaary oara yoar Dips ins,,' Powder, used on a large or small scale, is parfoosiy oAf a. I'li^ oaiof poia^ usiag tn r\* ;h«.t the sneep are (juite dry before they are turned ont to graad," From Mr. Tho.vsA3 MiDULEroN, Ma-'agar for the Hos, aob-:r» Oi-anpbeii, OoDpor'a Dip It tfeo baßt dip for L^iaba 1 ever auyd. J: i?roxa I>UHOAH MoiiAtiTHS, Sag, f WeSrauiya. "1 ii&ve asQil Oooijor'e JJippiD/j Po^vdur fo* ,-il<o>:i fyj/ >y'4ru < htO a-u "Pull ! Ghe rasnitiif believing it to ba leasing 'a its eftsota. 1 ' 11 Vo I&r. Oooi'iiS, Tovkhamstea, Miaglaud, iachian-.i, Qoiuoer is, LdisQ. " DiJAB btß, — Acbomi...fuicg onr orde" y tlr " • j aic- p:o«soc. to 01-o.rvo ciia< Sheep- dipping l.'or oticct jb dteadiJy gsinl i.7 yrount: ie thJc psr: of Jn'ow "At tho roquet" of our OUBi.GUi.i2B we bavo oco&Gion&l'j iuirtiitoi) Diph by otUtr arn-d, i'".« our bayard havo i.. . v'iLly fusion bavk ty tht- usu of Uoopu-'a Dip. "Xho JB'loote.-mi.'jisjß! who hr^va writtou to tis oa t!i? aubjr.m n.-iYt) utosysi epokeii in tLo ii gheut tvrjre of th^ s.?siob. — Wo yourr, .to., "„,' >J. .3ilAitij.aiTD & Co v Mi4jnfe.-QSurtngOhott.letf." i»jSaFAfiSB yJSLX UK 'OriJbiMICAL WOEK.S- BERKHAIuSThi' KMGLAIMi;, i-.csid In pfcokott, eufi3olont for from 20 to 30 Sheep, or in oaeeß stut ,at for ISGO to J-.COO according to the length of wool, &GKKT3 IS TEE NORTH ISLiNk : Mcsira. KEMPTHOKNE, PEOHSKB, & Co., Auckland aud WelUcgfoa Mosurß. BHARLAKD k Co., AGoklaad aod farauakl Mr, F. W, WILLIAMS, Napier Alossra. BABHAUD * HON, Wellington |

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8005, 25 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8005, 25 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8005, 25 October 1887, Page 4

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