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to (Vy to be made bv persons of either lex, in their own ‘localities, at work for ns. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Any one can do the work. Capital not required. W© will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The employment is particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and girls can earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time—don’t delay, but write to us at once. Address Stinson & Co,, Portland, Maine, United States. 259 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. Any person may appoint the Public Trustee executor and trustee under his will or codicil. Any present trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon hold such property upon the original trusts attaching thereto. Any person, company, association, or public body within or without the colony, may place any property belonging to them in charge oi the Public Trustee upon trust for such uses as may be defined in the deed creating the trust. Any building, land, or friendly society may, by its rules, provide that property belonging to it may be placed in the Public Trust Office, for such trusts and uses and with ench powers as may be defined in or by the said rules. The advantages offered are — Ist. State Guarantee against peculation, fraud, or dishonesty. 2nd. All proposed investments are considered by a Board, consisting of the Honorable Colonial Treasurer, the Attorney General, the Comptroller and Auditor General, the Government Insurance Commissioner, and the Public Trustee. Careful consideration of all securities offered it therefore ensured. 3rd. 'Hie Public Trustee, in his 3 orporate capacity, never dies, never leaves the country, and never becomes incapacitated, thus avoiding the many inconveniences resulting fi&m frequent fresh appointments of trustees, necesr feted by death, change of abode, and mental or bcoiiy infirmity, 4th. Punctuality and promptitude in the remittance of periodical payments to beneficiaries under trust or will to any part of the colony or elsewhere at which it may be desired that payments should bo made. 6th. The effective check which is called into operation before any moneys can be drawn from the Public Trustee's account. 6th. Reasonable Charges :—On estates such as now being considered the Public Trust is authorised to charge per cent on all receipts, and per cent on disbursements, and fis per cent on all moneys invested. No charge is made for obtaining probate, nor for passing stamp and property tax returns, nor for correspondence, however voluminous. Thus the saving to estates placed in this office is considerable, R. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee. mi OF HORSES DO you want to keep your horses in good health and condition during the Spring and Summer, and prevent sickness and death ? Then give your Horsci hlesinger’a Condition Powders, for thi:. is ti.c 5« -t season of the year for them. No norrj un, ;ht to be kept without it. ( ost 0i.3, Us (id per lb in Tins. Slesiuger’s Embrocation, Colic Drink, Blister Ointment, Hoof Oil, Grease Ointment, Worm Powders, etc for Horses, Distemper Powders, and Mange ointment for Dogs. All of them are warranted and infallible. Large Sales for them all through the Colony. Slesinger’s Rheumatic Balsam and Cough Syrup for human use are superior to any of the many Yankee Notions, or other nostrums in the world, and not to be compared with such. All medicines are guaranteed and cheap. Try them. Wholesale or Retail.

S. SLESINGER, V.S., 172, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. The following letter received from a well known and highly respectable gentleman in Melbourne. 193, Spring Street, Melbourne. To Mr Slesinger, V. S. Dear Sir, —Having used your various Horse medicines for the past two years, it gives me very much pleasure 10 be able to testify to the great benefit my horses have derived from their use. Just previous to your medicine being introduced to my notice I was unfortunate in losing two horses from Colic, both cases being attended by professional men. Since that time I have had seven or eight horses attacked with gripe and in every case one dose of your Colic drink effected a cure in less than one hour. Your Condition Powders, Hoof Oils, Blister Ointment, and Embrocation I have found from experience equally beneficial. Ceursing men, or any one who has young dogs of any description to rear would find your Distemper Powders, indispensable after making one trial. For the last tea years or so the grey hound pups and other dogs that I have lost with distemper would be enormous if reckoned up, but since using your Distemper Powders I have never lost a dog from distemper. I am, dear Sir, Yours Ac., Thomas Daley, 29th November, 1883, Agent for the Wairarapa District. W. C. NATION, Groytown. 29th November, 1883 o |7 JUST RECEIVED. A CONSIGNMENT OF CHOICE FROM FRISCO. Early application necessary. FARIA Id" BROS. EMPIRE HOTEL, FeaTukusu:;;, Close to Iho .IFihvey Station. Best Acconuiw LiLcm ;u the District. First class Stnbihg . :ij l’.idrirck A trial will convince, J. SMITH, Proprietor. JAS. BEATTY, .Late of Kaikoura,) HAYING Purchased the Lease and Goodwill of trie ALBION HOTEL, WELLINGTON, Will be most happy to see his old friends and acquaintances. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. One of Alcock’s first-class Billiard Tables on the premises. Private Apartments for Boarders, &0,, vacant. Address— Albion Hotel, Tory-street, Wellington. 576 WAIRARAPA BREWERY ATO STEAM CRATED WATERS MANUFACTORY, ttREYTOWN & FEATHERSTON JOHN FULLERPbopbietob,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1663, 21 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1663, 21 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1663, 21 January 1885, Page 4