IMPORTANT ' ANNbTJNCEMENTTI BEEAD r BTfcEAD f BREAD f i ' CHEISTOPHEE MATHEWS Manchestee and Eybb Steeets, FEiL-LMNG. IN Thanking- the Residents of Feild- ,„ ing and Surrounding District for the Liberal Suppoit they have favored him with, begs to state tnat, to encourage the Cash System cf Business, he has decided to sell the 2ib loat lor l 3d Cash or 3£d Booked . ' ' Outlying districts (deliyered) 3£d | Cash. [ CHRIST()PHER MATHEWS. > SALSALINE, The s Great Food Preservative THIS valuable antiseptic preparation is tasteless.'odourless and perfectly harmless. It is guaranteed to keep meat, - soup, milk, eggs, butter, fish, game, pre--1 serves, fruit, wme, and food of every des j seiiption sweet and wholesome till re- [ quired for use, i ONE SHILLING PACKET t will preserve 20s worth of food i r Soxfc BY am, Chemises and Geooees in Is and 2s packets. j Wholesale Agent— E. H. CREA^, I GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE 7 V, DEPARTMENT. l Lowest Premiums. < State Guarantee. Participation in Profits. Present Accumulated Fund, over [ £1,500,000. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £30.Q,0.00 i Cash Surplus in 1 885, over£242,ooo' I (LAST DISTRIBUTION). t rTIHETEates oi Preiniutti now in force in this! I JL Office are lower than those charged to j <■ participating Policyholders by auy other; Office doing business in foe Australasian j Colonies. It is nevertheless anticipated that, j owing, to cheap management '• and light j mortality, very handsome bonuses will j ' become payable to Policyholders insuring \ » uiidei? existing rates. That this is not a mere ; estimate may be judged from the fact that, i undei fcne old scale of preiniuins,/r<wiM>?Mc/i \ I coinvai atively little profit was expected to , acu ue, no less than £242,000 of CASH | SUBPIiUS, or nearly 25 per cent, of the whole i accumulatedfund at that date, was found to ; have accrued during the quinquennium ': ) :- ended-- the ; December,- 1885; Of this | amount £150,000 was divided, and the : ' balance carried to reserve. i All Participating Policies are entitled, on . becoming claims, to a Prospective Bonus in ■ L accordance with the amount of premiums j , paid since che preceding-distribution;- Thus : the advancages of an annual distribution are , ' secured without the heavy cost attaching i thereto: ■ : ; ..•' ; , ' J. H. RICHAKDBON, " r 9] Commissioner j \ PAINLESS-DENTISTRY. ; MB. WALTER, E. HALL, , PRIZE MEDALIST ."Uentai. Subgeon, 1 Wiiiiis Stebbtj : Wellin&tok. ARTIFICIAL] TEETH fitted to the most tender fjums with or without I evtraction of stumps, from 7s 6d per - tooth. ' A complete 'set j of teeth £5 ss. L Every case guaranteed to be perfect for > eating and speaking, and life like appear ance. Eight years in practice in Weir lington; Hundred of references. Mr Geo. Baxtes writes :— The teeth fit '■ me so perfectly that my articulation and ' mastication, as well as my appearance ' has been greatly improved, Mr H. CJeoghagan :— " Your new set of teeth gave me ease and comfort equal i to the natural ones. I shall have great pleasure in recommending you to any person in need of such things." Consultation Feee. • JAMES PUEKISS, stajvway road, halcombe, : BOOKSELLEE and Fancy Goods Importer. i All the Latest Periodicals Also Illustrated News and Graphic H. B. FITZHEEBEET, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Palmerston North. 11/rONEY TO LEND on Freehoia IjJL Securities. N.B.— Mr FITZHERBERT will visit • Feilding.on the' day .before each sittings j of the R.M. (.lourt here, and may be con- { suited at- Mrs Hastie's Hotel, or by appointment. TAMES J^ OtJRiT I g Customs, Snipping, and Forwarding • Agent, Gkey Steeet, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Proprietor of Wellington Parcel Delivery Company. Goods and Parcels forwarded to all part of the world. P.O. Boy 168..— T'-leDhone, 116 WELLINGTON OYSTKR SALOON, LiAMßton Quay, Wellington. A. COLES, Proprietor (By ajipointment to His Excellency the Governor.) ROCS. Oyster season commences April lst>< Country Orders promptly at* tended to. ; MAIL NOTICES. The letter-box will be cleared for des patch of correspondence from the Feild ing post office to the under- mentioned places as follows : — Wanganui. — Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday. 7 a.m. and noon ; Monday, Thura- ; day, Saturday, 7 a.m., noou, 4.30 p.m. Intermediate offices. — Daily, noon. Marton. — Daily, 7 a.m. and noon Wellington, Palmerston and Napier. — Dnily, 3 4o p.m. and 8 p.m. j Palmerston Ninth (additional). — Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Awahun. — Daily, 1 2 45 p.m Apiti. — Monday & Wednesday, 7.30 a.m. Bunnythorpe. — Daily, 8 p.m Cunningham's. — Monday, Wednesday, Friday, noon. Cheltenham, Kiwitea, Fowlers. — Daily, ■-■ 7 3()a.m;Foxton, Otaki, Taonui —Daily, 3-45 p.m. Mangaone. — Monday, Wednesday, Fn- >; day, : 7.30 a.m. Pemberton.— Tuesday, 7 30 a.m. Wai tuna West. — Monday aud Friday, ■ fcooa, . *
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 125, 14 April 1891, Page 4
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