THE OJLONIAL MUTUAL LIFI ASSIJRANCfi SOCIETY, (Lsd). Nrew Zkaaland Offices : ineftn St. Auckland. PrincomSt Donedin. High St. Ohristchnrcb. Latabton Quay, WeUinjjjton. New Assurance*, 1887 .... £1,469,786 Ant.UHl Income .. 3U0.000 Accumulated Funds exceed .. 775,000 special Tontine" ltfe assurance Tables. B -fore aa'U' in? in any atjtet office be ]>.r iculir to obt'iiti full iu.'oim&ty*x with' rr'g:ir>l to the JSpcciul Tuiitinf TablW oi •h« CoJonitil Muiual, which combine Lift Aipurauoe with a Sound and Profitable Investment. ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDERS. Responsible Local Management. All Colonial Mutual Policies are Absolutely Incontestible from date of issue, beitiir entirely Frek from Obnoxious Hnd HanuHiug conditions as to Travelling, Rfgidenflt*, Occutmtiou, Mode of .Lite, or Mnuntr of Dea'h. : J. P. BRANDON, # K«aident Seorrtary, ■ Wi'l.injjton. Local Agent at f os»on — j. r. McMillan. GRATEFUL— COM FOltl lMi. BPP S'S COCO A BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation >t digestion and nutrition, and by a care* ful application of the tine properties of irel Selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverape which may save iw many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the jndk'iouH use of nach articles of diet thai a constitution may he gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to diseast*. 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 our stives weii fortified wi b pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or mi'k. Sold in £ld packets by grocers labelled thus : — JAMES EPPS & (A>., HOMCEPATJUC CUE MIST LONDON. ENGLAND SOMNUS. (TE KAHURANOI) FINDING there is a strong reeling to re aiu the net vices of Soinnus iv this Distrio', and wishing to use hi 31 ourse'ves to a grt-Hter exteut than before, h*Pio. |>rietor» hive arrsnued to Rftid theaoixf ''The Painter" to Hnuhe'a Bay, *a here ho will serve at a fee. <<f. S veu Guine»B for Ihoioughbrtdn, and Five Guiueus fot Ciostbreijs. The Celebrated Thnronßb^rerl[Ch»mpion P :zo winner, SOMNUS (lire tf Durfu, F x ou, Cycloife. Miunif, W»«i er <nd * hose of titln-r must promisinv younj.B ci», Koine 1 f which wil , 110 di>ul>f, iv the com* in« rauii.g Staß»u *>ifi'id additional f.roi f of the vu ; ue rf thiu tirxt c at>a hiif) will •lieiefore b and at tie PiopiietoiV s'ud atablen, Feiluiu t ', ihin aeaauo, comineiiCiOg Mi.iiiiay, ihe 2ud Sepit-inbtsr. We have ktuck to & nu up, because f>u his tZ", bietdini 1 , leifniinurnee, ami 1 enu iful famine ty, wo believed he was defined to teci-me a G eat Hoiee ; nur] ««• have uo lit übi wia'ev<r m-w, that 1 ke hrn illunttiuus sire ' Ttuduci," and ihe great " Musket," Somnus ii.herits that f-reat power p. SBBKKed l>y bo few siree, of tian.--mit ing his fxccllt-ut q^inii-ies to his \>uueny, that we mean <o (tuck to him at ill, no.witbftt n«iin^ the tempting u\ertutc» <h»t have i:een made for htm, not >n New Zealand (htc«une h«* whs died her*-), but tiom AmericH, where hitt olii sale compantOn nud near rthitiuii, '■ Sir Moored,'' H»s' attiiined such a high repu a'ion ab a Sire, and from other parts of the world where the f. me i-f Si mnus has rencheii. We did iutend to charge a fee of Ten Guineas all touud this ae»snn, bu' from itpresen'ations made by some of our friend* that thtiy were unal>le to pay to much f<» Hack mates, we have decivted to reduce the, fee on the following ac le, v-z. :— lit'ClaM Thoronghl.rede, Ten Guineas. Glass C, Seven Gniueas. A limited number of good Hack mares, Five Pounds ten shilling*. Paddocking (if required} 2i per wet>k. Choice mares cuu he fed as per agreement. Guaratiteea us per agreement. Allowance made for two or more mares, the proper' y of on« owner. Mares left at tb« PoprietorV rTomes'ead, FoX <>n, will le furw arded to Feildiug free ot cost. To insure service, early application should be msde, The paddock ing accommodation is spe* cialiy P'oyjilet' for bieedilig puruoaca, the wet ami tity mate» Leing ktipt »'eparate in well wan-rei) mkl >h«l eifd padiiocks. Owners stttulinv mnrtm in fo»l can le y upon 'h<* //rentis: tioi>ril>!e cur« beiug taken at (oaliux tiinc. ami ]iro| or time of service. ALSO THE THOUOUCr BRED STALLI N DO N CAST £ R {Winner of ihr M»- bi>roti»h Cup nnd Deihy, tk Ketiii) Cup end otLer nice* ; i.ii hu<s«i e!l.i mill < (Ler ooi>d bornex. 1) (ions' er i-t I y Totvt« it (Brother of The )»e»'r) out i>f TtiiioiH, l>y Biy MidiHetou— fairy ••>" O !••»«.•"* — Sf>r»y J»y Dorrz^tii, Sqc, tt will thitH liv seen that ha c<>ni*s «>f 1. ft.fd rsc'tm f-iia^v. Towon l>eiu« by Me'.i»un« (mi« <f W<!»t Aiutrali hi, BlinL oiiny, io. ' Tithttia (is also d»m t«f Si. ■ ••o»v«') B y Midiilcixn (bi.nHpr to Z -• . nd'W-iti'M ) »•> by Sir Hnictles, out o 'oraMclyoi, Fuiiy iy Glbmup out, %i •at great m»r*- Srir^y f Ham of Wetaail, <cu'T, 'Belli* < f •!»«• I-e R u'l <r»- Chi. ffo Fre-THIUE OUINBAS. With ;h« •»ir.l ,»ln>y »i.(r>. ... ■ . Grtxnivu'e f<- 1- s>> Pud«)( ckin*. 1 1 above. H. r fu tb>r iht(i.ula»B <ph \ v JOHN U.U£T. Stud irriuin iu obMKC Ftl'dinf, tt to A. 11 Ah WOOD Mansgtr fit J^ku
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 4
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885Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 4
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