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THE OOLONtAL MUTtJAt LIFE ! ASSUBANCfi SOCIBTY, (Ltd). ! Neew Zea aland Offices : \ Queen St. Autkiand. Prince Bt. Donedic. ! High St. Christchurch. Lawbton Quay, ' Wellington. j New ABsurnnces, 1887 .. .. £1,469,786! Annual Income 300,000 ' Accumulated Funds exoetd . . . . 775,000 ! special tontine lifk assur- 1 ance tables. Before assuring in eny other office bo < particular to obtain full in;onnatioii with regard to the bpooial Toutino Tables of j I ♦he Colonial Mutual, which combine Life • Abeuranoe with a Sound and Profitable ' Investment;. 1 AIL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICY- 1 I HOLDERS. ' ' Responsible Local Management. [ AH Colonial Mutual Policies are Abso- < lutely Inconte.tUble from dute of issue, i. being entirely Free from Obnoxious and Harassing conditions as to Travelling, ) Residence, Occupation, Mode of .Life, 0r .,,. Manner of Deat h. . , J. P. BRANDON, , Resident Secretary, , j Wellington. 1 Local Agent at roxton — i j. r. McMillan, j GRATEFUL—COM FOKTINU. ' E P ? S'S COCO A BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation of digestion and nutrition, and by a care* ful application of the fine properties of! well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is \>y tiie judicious use of such articles of diet thai a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist 1 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 wib pure blood and a properly nourished frame."-— See article in the Civil Service Gazette. i Made simply with boiling water or ini.k. Sold in £ld packets by grocers labelled thus:— JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMO3PATHIO CHEMIST LONDON. ENGLAND SOMNUS. (TE KAHURANOI) FINDING there is a strong feeling to re lain the services of Somnus in this I Distriot, and wishing to use him ourselves ' to a greater extent than before, <ho Pio< prietora have arranged to send the son of " The Painter " to Hswke'a Bay. where he will serve at a fee of Seven Guineas for Thoroughbreds, and Five Guineas for Cross* breds. , The Celebrated ThnroughbredfChatnpion Piiza winner, SOMNUS (sire of Dudu, P xton, Cyclone, Minnie, Waiter nnd a j host of other most promising youngsters, j some of which' will, no doubt, in the comI ing raoit g season afford additional proof I of the value of thiß first class aire) will I therefore sand at the Propiietora' stud I stables, Feilding, this season, commencing I Monday, the 2ud September. j We have stuck to S muus, because on bis size, breeding, peiformances, and beautiful symmetry, we believed he was destined to become n Great Horse ; and we j have no doubt whatever now, that like his i illustrious sire "Traducrr," snd the great 1 " Musktr," Somnus inherits that great j power possessed by so few sires, of trans- ! mitting bis excellent qualities to bis progeny, that we mean to stick to him still, notwithstanding the tempting overtures j that have been made for him, not in New Zealand (because be was bred here), but, irom America, where bis old stable companion and near relation, '* Sir Modred," has attained such a high reputation sb a Sire, and from other parts of the world where the fame of Somnus has reached. We did intend to charge a fee of Ten Guineas all round thin 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 reduct I the fee on the following scale, viz. :— • Ist Class Thoroughbreds, Ten Guineas. Class C, Seven Guineas. I A limited number of good Hack mares, 1 Five Pounds ten shillings. I I Psddocking (if required) 2s per week. Choice mares can be fed as per agreement. Guarantees as per agreement Allowance made for two or more mares, j the property of one owner. . | Mares left at tht Pi oprietors' Homestead, Foion, will b« forwarded to Feilding free oteost. T» insure service, early application ahotld.be made. . . The paddooking accommodation is spe-, cially provided for breeding purposes, the ,w«t and dry mares being kept separate ,ip w«ll watered and sheltered paddooks. Owners sending mares in foal can rely «pof tbt greatest possible care being taken at foaling time, and proper time of service. , , ALSO THE THOROUGH BRED BTALLK N DONOASTEH (Winner of the Maryborough Cup and Derby, the Nelson Cup and other ' races and sire of Stella and other good borsea. Doncaster is by Towton (Brother of The Peer) out of Titania, by Buy Middleton— Fairy by Glaucui— Spray by Donizetti, &c. It will thus be seen that he comes of a good racing family, Towton being by Melbourne (mre of West Auetralian r Blink Bomiy. &c. Titapi* (i« »Lo- iUm of Sir Gtorue) Bay Middleton (brother to Zot •nd Waimea) it by Sir Hercules, out ot - F:ora Mclvor, Fniry by Glauvus o»t f that gwtt mure Spray (dam of Wetsail, Boud, Bslle of tht Isle, Southern Chief to Fae-THBfcK GUINEAS. Witk ibt ■sasl allowance*. . . . { Qroomsgo fee s»> B tiiodklag v ab*Tt* .■ 1 m mil i""i '•»'• > JOHN CASIiY. S>mA irmn. ii» «h»f xt. F»i d«i>)K „ k« II .. All WOOD Maoagtr for Baket i: Co. S'otUtn

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 12 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 12 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 12 November 1889, Page 4

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