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T T.=5 OBJECTS ARIS S to SOtA.Lrj t ' PR, >T :-')T'IVB. THHE Esta'es of pirsons «no 'Ue, having f'e'lo^el to iu«ke fheir wills, an^ who aive not " any friends living in the col rev'y to apply for a-lninii'vaHon, an carefally n-i-mini^erc', deb's p^il and residues remitted to thse le^tlly entitle Ito raneive them. All pe r s rs are however, urg"s ' to instruct; Wioir silici'-ors is no their will} wiiht in possa&sion of heaUh and unimpaire,] facnl'ies. InvioKWe secnity for the fulfilment of their wishes is assured by the appiintmenfc of tfw Public v r isfee as sole Executor. NT > charge is made upon the deposit for safe msloly of any Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed Executor. f»ther Wills may be deposited on payment )f ft fas of Cea S'-ullings. Subjee 1^ to the provisions of tho Public Trust Office Acts, any present tras'ee may transfer the management of trust properly to the Public Trustee, who «D1 thoreapoa hold such property upon the original trns's attaching thereto. The scale of fees applicable to the classes of E<t<ues awn reierrei to is as followß :—: — I On all receipts of income under a trust, or ou realising property under a will, or transfer of administration or Drob ite £5 per ceat . For rendering Property-Tax return fif necessary) , 10/Por rpndering Stamp account (if necessary) ... , 2/6 per cent.} 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 ceuu. For investing funds, if the sum lent id over £1000 ... ... 15/- per cent, - The Public Trustee holds large sum9of money for investment o^ real security at carrot rates of interest. Any sums may be advanced on first mortgage of freehold property to the extent of one-half of its u»tr« value. Applications for advances will be received at the various agencies. Every unier "The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873 " mayregis r suca ooli y -^'.i-^n; six months after the making thereof^ on payment of a fee of five hil.ii t*e~ t For more Detailed Information Apply to me various Looai Agents, .-<. o nid Public Trustee ab Wellington. O. BBNNELL, Agent for New Plymouth, Brougham Street. 14 tc—

«s|||sgfe The strictest examiner may try every test of touch €l|p!f|» and sight without discovering that these are other -Jp J \. Vr*^ than the Genoa Velvets which they go closely resem-S^-v ble, .while the peculiar arr.'-rc-——*- .""uii^ujjiii Ihe j^^^^^l jS&SjJESBk last woven pile enable them to sand interminable «j|||||||jl§ |yi||§f§|| and rough wear, which would ruin real velvets at ||||Pl|Sjrjj four times the price. For Ccf'-.-iesaisd TrinM2JD£s » <3l!lL "P I|«3?j/tt§; it is unequalled, an'l in fact for ;■!! [ iirpoccs m *<*§^^^j9v>. ~~*tj"*w. " specially recommend the t\^&*S^<££oi!zjhiJ^ pSS^^^^^^^^p^^^^^p^^^^^^^^P^^ Tlie Physician's Cure The Universal iteraeay lor Acidity of the Stomach Children, Delicate FeHeadache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructaiions i^j Jnales > and tne SickBilious Affections. • '^* ness of Pregnancy. ■^f^— _^-t-.™-_ , ,=..-j bo ;^ Jjni^giht-, tuiii, Storekeepers. N.B, ASK 'FOR DIN NF« FORD'S FrfA^MESIA.

I4VE POIEY BY ADOPTISS6 >m!H & UAybnU o rAiutl Mblun. Smith & Oaugheys' Parcel Syetem,' bow sd admitted Boon to Country settlers. Smith & Oaughey's Paroels have for four years given .nnbonniJeii satisfaction. Smith & Oaughet's have always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by so doing have secured the confidence of the public. Smith & Oauqhet study closely the wants of their Country friends, and do their utmost to supply a Genuine Artiole at the lowest possible prioe for cash. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY DBAPEBS, Queen-street* Auckland ; and Newmarket.

IMPORTANT TO FLOC&- ASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEPjIMAG ?O\W&L late Dip haa oeen Ia aae upwards of 53 It doas uoi fltain the wool, ybara. — It is more extenaivaly. ÜBad than all ii is a oertaln core for Lice and 3oab. otnor Diya, being applied to upwards of Ualika tho mauy Liquid Dips vrfaioa just S million aheap eaoa yoar. kill too insects and t&ea pasa o2 tliodiselves, its eiiecta remain in ths n-jeoe a ..... . . nin • oag time, and prevent new infeotioa. the haadias ami oaeapoat Dip , re« 6 ' * f >ri gno boiling ur hoi wata?. ithaaaever beoa equalled b/auy ofast D,p ffXTaAOT FBOM I'HK iSANtfAOTIONS OF THE 21<*HLAND AND AQBIO&LTCJSAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, 1870:— 11 An infinite variety oi proprietary And Patont Dips are now finding thoir way into th\ Marßdt. iSome of tueae mo re&lly good, some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. Wa baiiova Ooopbb's to be tho longest aatabliahed aud cheapest, and also the mast extensively uoed, Ab shown by th 6 railway noofcs, ii appaora ao less than 1300 doaen paokag«s,or onoughto dip 233,000 ahaep, a?a seat out weekly. It ia used extensively on tho Continent, and in t&e Oolo« niea, accompanied by ' directions for uso 1 printed ia many languages, Aa a Summer ants Autumn Dip we consider it secoad to none, and havo alv/jtya uaad it, Ita oheapnaM .a $ «jxfcreaio solubility in gold wateb particularly reooinmaad is for theaa purposes/ sSinos tho abovu was written the sale has wore than doabloi, From JAMES AIiBXAXBBB, Ssq., Wanganui. ••B3ven years ago I vrtainduood to buy eight oases of your Slwep Dippiaj* Oompoucd, and, sb on experiment, I nssd a few paoketß acoording to the directions. I i dliuta t a tow old awas, not oaring whether I lost tham or not, »ad not one of thorn waa njuroU ta ta-j least. I after tvarda dipped my whole Flook of 10,000, and did not lose ono. " I now dip for Lloe, and find it moat atfeotuoS* lam also told by my a ii,< 1 .ours Xt I, eqaalij do for linib, " I have dipped over 50,000 sneep with it, and never iost but one, and this animal was UQon lioking itsolf juat after it left the b&thß, I oonsidor that with ordinary oara your Dipping Powder, used on a large or small soale, is perfectly safe. Thoohief point being to pee tbat the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out tc grace." From Mx\ Thomas MI»£>UBTON f Maaager forthe Hon. Bob«t_Oampb3il, Benaiore Kstata,. vfaitiki, Oooper'B Dip la the beat dip for Lambs I ever osed. v! from Dunoan MoMabtbs, Eaq,, Wairj.my». " i itave ÜBed Oooper'B Dipping Powder for aboas foav years, .rad sm dfeil satisfied with Nha reaalta, balioving it to bo lasting n Its eSoots." H 'Jo air. Ooopbb, BorkhamsteS, JSngland. iuokland, Ootti^eV la, 1880. " DxJIH Bib,— Aooompanying our order by this mali wa are pleased to observe that yoar Sheep-Dipping Compound is Steadily gaining ground in t'ols par* of Now Zealand, "At tae request of our customers we havo occasionally imported Dips by other firms, but oar fesyors have invariably fallen back to tho use of Ooopor'e Bh3op Dip. •' l'he Flock-raaatera who hays written to ub on the subjeot have always spoken In the hixhisat tsrnis of fche *rtiob,— We are, yoars, &0., "v. ij. 3SLABLAND & 00., Mauo&otatiug Ohcnilsta w OHLST bS W Ila Ec IA M C^ &I" '^. Bi f M«lS£.^. V.^, CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEF ENGLAND. asJd In paokote. caffiolent for from 20 to 90 Sheep, or in oassa aoS >Jt for 1300 to SOOOi to the length of wool, AGBWTS IN THB NOSXH liaLAWtf : Meßsrs, KKMPTHORNH, PKOSBHB, * Co., Auoklond »ad Wellington Moasrs. BHABLAKD & Co., Auckland aod Xarnßaki Mr. F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier Moaarfl, BAEEAUD k SON.WellingtOH

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8046, 14 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8046, 14 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8046, 14 December 1887, Page 4

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