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Hote's- j i RAILWAY TJOTE MARTON. j ' E. SOUTH Probbietob. . This well-known Hotel stands adjacent to ; the Marton Railway Station, and passen- 1 gers from all parts can find their every ' requirement agreeably satisfied. 1 Hot an! Cold Joints alwayß ready. Only the Beat Brands of Wines & Spirits kept. I Evory convenience for visitors. Suites • rooms can be booked for private families. | First-class Table kept. Moderate charges. ! Good Stabling and Paddock occoramoda 1 tion. I — I EAILWAT HOTEL, MARTON, ' Ten seconds walk from Railway Station. E, SOUTH (late of Palmerston), Proprietor. TjWRDELL HOTEL, FORD ELL, j . I THOMAS J. BENNETT Pbopeietoe. I This well-known Hotel affords every con ' venience for travellers, whilst the genera , public will find everything at hand con ducive to their requirements. All tho i rooms are furnished in flrst-class stylo, giving orery comfort to guests. Wines and Spirits of the best quality only kept, and all the leading brands of imported liquors comprise my stock. First-class Table kept. Large and spacious sitting rooms, supplied with all the leading p9riodicals. Good paddocking and stabling accommodation, with attentive grooms. THOMAS J. BENNETT, (Late of Marton, Peopeietoe. /CUSTOM -TTOTJSE TTTOTEL Nixon Stbket, Wanganui. JOHN BRENNAN Pbopbietob. JSEvery accommodation can be obtained at this convenient Hotel. Private familes, tiavellers, and the general publii will find thiß well-known Hotel furnishes every comfort and coqvenionca. First-class Stabling accommodation under the care of efficient and attentive grooms. Splendid Sitting Rooms, Oommorcial Rooms, &c, supplied with all the leading periodicals of the day. Wines and Spirits of the Choicest Brands only, First-class Table kept. Booms secured by wire or post. JOHN BEENNAN, Proprietor. MA N A I A TQ 0 T E L Jti. MANALJ C. LEWIS, Prowiotor /COMMERCIAL crontlemen and tno V/ Travelling public generally will find the above Hotel replete with every convenience for their comfort. Good Beds, First-class Tables, Wines and Spirits of the best brands, combined wita puro nsalt. Stabling and Paddocking unrivalled the Coast. Buggies and Saddle Horses always en hire * Attentive Grooms. I> AIL WA T TT OTE L " JLJL HAWBRA. MISS E. G. M"CULLAM, IPbopkietkess. First-clnss accommodation for Boardeis, and the travelling public will find this house replete with everything conducive to their comfort. It is close beside the Railway Station, and visitors calling there will find themselves we.i providod for. Guests called in time for the earl} trairß, and meals provided. A first-class Table Winea and Spirits of the Choices Brands only kept. KAILWAT HOTEF HAWEEA MISS K. G. .MeCULfj AM, TO OTA L HOTEL, TURAKINA. JOSEPH RUSCOS Peopeietoe. J. R. desires to announce to the pubic generally that he has taken over tho above well-known and old established Hostelry, and hopes, by keeping the best brands of Ales, Wines, Spirits, to merit a continuance of the support accorded his predecessor. Moals supplied at all Hours. Good Stabling. JOSEPH RUSCOE/"NASTLE CLIFF HOTEL. JAMES BECK Proprietor. J.B. desires to notifiy to the public that he has taken over the above Hotel from Mr A. Cathro. J.B.s motto will be to supply the best 'ir-uors in the markot. Hot, Cold, ;iud Shower Baths. Splendid accomodation for Travellers and Tourists. The cuisine department is under the special superintendence of Mrs Beck. Good Stabling-. fHE~ Public Trust Office of Hew Zealand is a Government institution to afford, at low rates Of commission, a secure ana convenient recoufSO for thoso who, desirous of forming trusts ill tbo col. Jy, cannot satisfactorily appoint private trustfi"s or oxecutors, and for persons unablo or unwil'''ng to undertake or contiuuo the administration Of tho trusts accepted by or imposed upon thorn. The Public Trust Office, constituted l>y "The Public Trust Office Act, 1872," hp.s boou sinco mucli enlarged in its functions by amending Acts, to meet growing requirements. Tho Amendment Act of 1891 facilitates administration, authorises prompt distribution, provides absolute security against loss to estates from investments at the discretion of tho Public Trustoe, and insures the regular payment of the interest. The Security and Fidelity of the Pub. lip Trustee's administration must bo considered of tho utmost importance to evory person contemplating the appointment of a trusteo. Tbo colony guarantees the fidelity of the administration, and Guarantees also the Integrity of the Capital Funds invested at tho option of tho Public Trustee. Tho Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds arising for investment out of the proportios placed in tho Public Trust Office, a common rate of interest, to be paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. The valuo of this guarantee is in tbo Guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in bad or insufficient socurities, and against loss from delay in investuiont, and for the regular and punctual paymont of the interest, free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. In tbo appointmont ol Trustees thoro must always be serious concern as to the security of the capital funds; and the largor tho capital funds the groator must bo the concern for security, and the less for a high rate of interest. Tho Public Trustee cannot die, cannot loavo tho colony, cannot becoino disqualified, or involved in private difficulties; and cannot be distrusted. In private trusteeships, death and absence render necessary numorous and expensive deeds not required by Public Trustee'a administration, which has, besides, tho offloe solicitor's advice without expense t<> the estatos. By all who know or have experienced tho contingencies of privato trusteeßuips these advantages must be appreciated. For farther information apply to the Agents of or to The Public Trustee, Wei? lingion. IN THE FACE of many Drapery Salep the Sale at W. TURLE rS, Kidijway Street, stands foremost for LOW PBICES and QTJ ALITY. Look out for KeS and White Flaps, opposite Theatro. That's the Shop. Don't mistake it.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 20 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 20 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 20 July 1893, Page 4