' mHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE | X ASSUR A^Cfi SOCIETY, (Ltd), j New ZfiAbAXD Officks : j Queen St. A uck and. Princes St. Dunedin. High >Sc. Chi ist church. Laiubton Quay, ■ Wellington. New Assurances, 1887 .... £1,469,786 ! Ajuuhl Income 300,000Aucuiiiula led Funds escetd .. .. 775,000 ; SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSUR- j A2sCE TAIiLES. Before asfuiingr in any other office be j pan iculur to obtain full iu;oimaUuu with regard to the Special Tontine Tables of *he Colonial Mutual, which combine Life Absuraiioe with a Sound and Profitable Investment. ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDERS. Responsible Local Management, i All Colonial Mutual Policio9 are Abso. ! lut.t.'ly Inoontestible from date of issue, beiny entirely Free from Obnoxious and Haraf-sing conditions as to Travelling, Residence, Occupation, Mode of Life, or Manner of Death. i •T. P. BRANDON, j j Resident Secretary, j I Wellington. I Local Agent at Foxton — j. R. McMillan. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the tine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps bas provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may savo us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that 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 xbaft by keeping ourselves well fortified wi b pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or miik. Sold in £ld packets by grocers labelled thus:— JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEPATHIC CHEMIST LONDON. ENGLAND SOMNUS. I (TE KAHUBANGI) ] RINDING- there is a strong feeling to retain the services of Somnue in this District, und wishing to use bin ourselves « 10 a greater extent than before, thp Propi ietora have arrunged to scad the suu of "The Painter" to Havvke's Bay. where he will serve at a fee of Seven Guineas for j Thoroughbreds, and Five Guineas for Cross* , brerin. r The Celebrated Thr>ronghhred;Champion Piize winner, SOMNUS (sire of Dudu, F< xton, Cyclone, Minnie, Waiter and a host of other most prom'sing youngsters, 1 some of which will, no doubt, in the com--1 ing racing season afford additional proof I of the value of this first class sire) will > therefore Btand at the Proprietors' stud > stables, Feilding, this season, commencing | Monday, the 2nd September. Wo have stuck to S rnnup, because on his size, breeding, peiformnnce?, and beautiful symmetry, we believed he was ' destined to become a Great Horee ;*nd we ' have no doubt whatever now, that like his } illustrious sire "Truducpr," and the great i " Musket," Snmnus inherits that great , power prisse&sed by so few sires, of transmitting his excellent qualities to his pro* : geny, that we mean to stick to him still, , notwithstanding the tempting overtures that have <>een made for him, not in New Zealand (because he was bred here), but Irom America, where bis old stable companion and near relation, " Sir Modred,,'' has attained such a high reputation as a Sire, and from other parts of the world where the fame of Somnus bas reached. We did intend to charge a fee of Ten Guineas all round thid season, but from representations made by some of our friends that they were unable to pay so much for Hack mares, we have decided to reduce the fee ou the following scle, viz.: — Ifefc Class Thoroughbreds, Ten (Guineas. Class C, Seven Guineas. A limited number of good .Hack mares, Five Pounds ten shillings. ParidocKing (if required) '2a per week. Choice mares can be fed as per agreement. Guarantees as per agreement. Allowance made fur two or more mares, ; the property of one owner. Mares left at the Pi oprietora' Homestead, I Foxton, will be forwarded to Feildiug free of cost. To insure service, early application should be made. . ; 'I'he pacl<locl:in» nccommodatiou is ape- j uially pruvtilutl tor In ceding purposes, ibo ■ wet uid iliy in»»c:s I ein^ kept separate ' in well watered :.u<l padlocks. Owners seii'ling mares in foal can lelyupon ' 1 1 • •— ;,>reattsr, possible can* beint; taken at foiling time, .• ud proper time of service. ALSO THE THOKOU&I.BRED STALLIIN DO NO ASTER (Wiuimrof the Mar. borough Cup and | Duiliy. Ui« Ne'scu Cup and ether races I unii hiro of Stfclln and other gi)"d hurses. Diir.iiumiT.ii I y Towtoti (Brother of-The !\'«r\ out <>t T.uni». l>y B-iy MitW!©<on— Fairy l>y Glaucus— Spray by Donizetti, &c. It will tlniH he Keen that he comes of a l.'i>c.<l racing family, Tmy'on being by Me!tiuu>ne (sire of We«t Aui-tralian, BJink Bonny. &-o. Tiinnin (i« also dam of Sir | (iL-uive) Buy Middli.'t.n (brother to Z>>e u"<i WHiinea) is by *>ir Hercules, out of F ora Mclvor, F»iry by Glaucus out of t.!i«r great m-i ro Spray (dam of \Vetsail, Scud, Bellb of ihe Isle, S uthern f'hirf *- c j Fee-THREK GUINEAS. With the i U.sn.i! allowanccf. I Groomaga fee «">»- Padilooking as above. I K«ir tu:thtr pmticuUiH apply lo , .' i JOHN CASEY, j ' Stud i»rmim in charge. Feilding. I Ort<» i{. IIARWOOD. Manaeer forßikor .5 Co., I'^OTtoT,
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Manawatu Herald, 22 October 1889, Page 4
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