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mHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE X ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Ltd). ÜbW ZeaLASV Offices : Queen St. Atiehland< Frinces St. Donedin. High St. Christchtitcfa. Laiobton Quay, Wellington, > New Assurances, 1887 .. •• £l ' 4^J^ t Annual Income "#5Ji AoQumulated Funds exceed . . . . 776,0w SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASBURJ ANCE TABLES. ! j Before assuring in any other office be ! to obtain full information wilb regard to 1 the Speoial Tontine Tables of j. •he Colonial Ifutttal, which combine Life | Aheurance wltll a Round and Profitable j I Investment. ! I mbm»> a ALL PBOFITS BELONG TO POLICY' 1 HOLDEBS. J Eesponsible Local Management. [ AH Colonial Mutual Policies are Absolutely Incontestible from date of issue, beiDir entirely Free from Obnoxious and Harassing conditions as to Travelling/ Residence, Occupation,' Mode of Life, or ' Manner of Death. J. P, BRANDON, Resident Seorotary, Wellington. Lochl Agent at Foxton— • j. r. McMillan, GHtATF.FL*L— COM FOBTIN U. E P P S f S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a tborougb knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation of digestion and nutrition, pjkT by a careful application of the fine p^pertiee of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may gave us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet tbat a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified I wib pure blood and a properly nourI ished frame."— See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bold in Jld packets by grocers labelled thus :— JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEPATHIC CIIE MI - I LONDON, ENGLAND j CURE FOR ALL! HOLLOWAY'? OINTMENT 1 IMPORrANT The discovery of. this Ointment ha» proved an invaluable boon to thousands of suffererc ; when rubbed over or near the seat of suffering, its rare Baloamic piopei ties are conveyed to every part. Thus it heals inward wound and ulcers of the Stomach, Boweijj or Womb, strengthen* the spinal marrow in case* of nervuu* weakness and depression, and all diseases of the Throat, Lttnos, and Chest. Gout, Rheumatism and Ne'iralg's. These truly formidable and dreaded dieorders will yi'-l'l wheD treated by this Ointment, In no oat<e» in it more important to have the Oiniiuunt thoroughly and effectually conveyed through the pores' of Che skin to the affected parts, upon / wbujb it will bring its soothing influence to hear, and thus produue ease, comfort aud security. The Pills chould ulso be taken iv appropriate doses to lesxen the inflammation, aud to purify the blco.l. UadLegs, Bad Breasts, Old wounds and Ukerutions or" all kinds. , The application of this Ointmeut heals ' in a remarkable umuner, every kind of vi« ceration, softens the stiff or contracted tisdueri, causes " proud " flesh to disappear and foul and loathsome discharges to become converted iuto healthy healing sur-. faces ; and these effects are i*ot temporary but are radical and permanent. Scrofula and Old Sk in Diseates. This Ointment is a .certain remedy for al diseases of the nkin, whether ainipU ot complicated. Scurvy, ringworm, blotched, pimples, aud other orrtHiiieuUM disorders, are at once emdiutled by il-i iuvaluuniit Unguect. The Oiiiiuc ii' nutl rill* ar«r *oi«i ai !•«, fessor Hollowav'<» Establinnmeni, 533, Oxford Street.. J.r.i'don : also by nearly every respectnlil« /endor of JUTedicine throughout, the Civilised World, in Pyts and Boxes, hi in Uil,2» Yd, in «<i, Us, tit and 33x <moh ii. Hit ail<*«t I'oi oi' Utmmsat run litif ud- << ( mr.e uud the sraalleat Bo { lit J'jlii ♦r-j' <i<'Z"li. „. • ■„ , i Fuli prin i.i uthr i client tire affixed to each Pot uud U<>x and exu be hud iv Hny'lan juatfc, rvt'i in Tmlri«'i. Am Mo. Artatuian. fHRIHIJ. "I < hil.< ■-. . N.B.— Atlvic Uratin. i i ha abort; nidi ess. i.uiiy, in- I ween the hours ot 2 >■•"! 4. nr »-v lot tr. Cream of Scotch Whisky,, BRhiADALBANB. r o be had of all ."toiekeepers, Poel i eepe> s, Gn ocer»; and Wine Mer < hauls. Agents : Duvidpo v ' > ? ji , o N apitr and Wellington i • ,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 279, 16 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 279, 16 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 279, 16 July 1889, Page 4

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