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[ Hotels. 1 . ,^^^_ I T3AILWAY TTOTE MAETON. E. SOUTH Pbobbietob. This well-known Hotel stands adjacent to the Marton Railway Station, and passengers from all parts can find thoir every requirement agreeably satisfied. Hot and Cold Joints always ready. Only the Best Brands of Wines & Spirits kept. Every convenience for visitors. Suites rooms can be booked for private families. Krst-class Table kept. Moderate charges. Good Stabling and Paddock accommoda tion. EAILWAY HOTEL, MARTON, Ten seconds walk from Eailway Station. E, SOUTH (late of Palmerston), Proprietor. JIOEDELL HOTEL, PORDSLL, THOMAS J. BENNETT Proprietor. This well-known Hotel affords every con veniencefor travellers, whilst the genera public will find everything at hand con dueive to their requirements, All the rooms are furnished in first-class style, giving erery 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 periodicals. Good paddocking and stabling accommodation, with attentive grooms. THOMAS J. BENNETT, (Late of Marton, Proprietor. £JUSTOM TTOUSE TTOTEL Nixon Street, WAtraANUi. JOHN BEENNAN Phopmetor. 1 — — I^Every accommodation can bo obtained at this convenient Hotel. Private familea, tiavellers, and the general publh will find thiß well-known Hotel furnishes every comfort and convenience First-class Stabling accommodation under the care of efficient and attentive grooms. Splendid Sitting Rooms, Commnrcial Rooms, &c, supplied with all the leading periodicals of the day. Wines and Spirits of the Choicest Brands only, FirsWass Table kept. Rooms secured by wire or post. JOHN BEENNAN, Proprietor. A~nT I A TJ) "o~t¥~L -fi_k. MANAIA C- MWIS Proprietor /COMMERCIAL Gentlemen and tee 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, combine* wifcn puro malt. Stabling and Paddociing anrivelled the Coast. Buggies and Saddle Horses always c n hire Attentive (xrooniß. *O AIL WA T XF 0T E L Mj JO. HA.WHRA. MISS K. G. M'-OULLAM, |Pboprietbess. First-claBS accommodation for Boarders, and the travelling publio 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 well provided for. Gnostn called in time for the earl} trairs, and meals provided. A first-class Tablo Wines and Spirits of the Choices Brands only kept. RAILWAY HOTEI HAWERA MfSS K. G. McCULLAM, T3OYAL HOTEL. TUEAKIHA. JOSEPH RUSCOE Pbopbietob. J. E. desires to announce to the pubic generally that ho has taken ovor the above well-known and old established Hostelry, and hopes, by keeping the best brands of Alps, Wines, Spirits, to merit n continuance of the support accorded his predecessor. Meals supplied at all Hours. Good Stabling. JOS3PH K.USCOK/^ASTLE OLI FF HOTEL. JAMES BECK Proprietor. J.B. desires to notifiy to the public that he has taken over the above Hotel from Mr A. Catbro. J.B.s motto will be to supply the best !:quors in the market. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Splendid accomodation for Travellers and Tourists. The cuisine dopartrn<jflt is un3er tho ' special superintendence of Mrs Beck. ' Good Stabling •JPKE^Pwblic Trust OflflceTof Hew Zealand is a Govorumont institution to afford, at low rates Of Commission, a secure and coiivoniout, rocoufSO (or those who, desirous of forming tvusts in tho Cul. Jy, cannot satisfactorily appoint privato trnstG"B or executors, and /or persons unablo or uuwi!''nE to undcrtako or continue tho administration Of tho trnstß aecopteil by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted • Jiy " Tho Public Trust Office Act, 1872," has uoeii silico much enlarged in its /unctions by amending Acts, to moot growing requirements. TUo Amendment Act of 1891 facilitates administration, autliorisos prompt distribution, provides absolute security against loss to estates from investments fit tlie discretion of tlio I'ublic Trustee, and insuros t!)e regular poymout of tbo intorost. The Security and Fidelity of tho Pub. lie Trustee's administration must bo considered of tbo utmost importance to ovory porsoa contemplating Hie appointment of a trustee. Tbo colony guarantees the fidelity oj tho administration, ami Guarantees also the Integrity of the Capital Funds invosted at tho option of tho I'ublic Trußtoo. The Colony Guarantees also, ou the capital funds arising for investment out of tbo properties placed in tho Public Trust Office, a common rato of interest, to bo paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. Tbo valuo of this guarantoe is in tbo ' Cuarantee of the Colony against loss from investments In bad or insufficient socurities, mid against loss from dolay in invostmoiit, and for tho rogular and punctual paytmmt of tbo iutsrest, free of all charge) of the 1 Publio Trust Office. In tbo appointment of Trnstoos tlioro must always bo seriOUS concern as to the security of the capital funds ; and tbo larger tho capital funds tbo groutor must bo tho concern for security, nnd tho leta for a high rato of interest. Tho Public Trustee cannot dio, < 01 mint loavo tho colony, cannot become, disilimliflcd, or involved in private difficulties,' mill cannot be distrusted. In privato tnistoesbips, doatb and absence rondor nooossary numerous and oxponsive doods not roiiuirori by Public Trustoo'B admfnfslrntlnii, which lias, besides, tho office ■ imKeltor'n ndvieo without nxpouso to the wlnliKi. liy nil who know or have experienced thiM'ontiiiKuneiosof private tnistooships these I iulviint;ii;o3 must liv nppveciatod. For fmtliov inrormntion apply to tlio Agents t ■ „f or 10 The Pub Sic Trustee, WelIN THE FACE of many Drapery Saleß tho Salo at W. TURLE jf J S, Eideway Stniol , stnnds foremost for LOW PMCES tiud iJIM LI'lT. Lookout for Bod and 'tVhito Flaps, opposito Theatre, That's tho Shop, Don't mistake it.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11848, 22 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11848, 22 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11848, 22 July 1893, Page 4