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LIFI HpHE COLONIAL MUTUAL X ASSURANCE SOCIETY, {W Niew Zeaaland Offices : Queen St. Auckland. Princes St. Dunedin. High St, Christc'nureh. Lambton Quay, Wellington. New Assurances, 18S7 .... J51,469,75fi Annuul Income „ 300,000 Accumulated Funds exceed .. .. 775,000 j SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSURI ANCE TABLES. Bsforo assuring in any other office be particular to obtaiu full Information with regard t» the Special Tontine Tables of ♦ho Colonial Mutual, which combine Life Abi»uranco with a Sound and ProfU«bl« Investment. j ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDERS. Responsible Local Management. All Colonial Mutual Policies are" Absolutely Ineontestible from data of issue, beinjj- eulhvly Fkee from Obnoxious and HaraMung conditions ag to Travelling, Residence, Occupation, Mode of iLife, or j Manner of Deati. J. P. BRANDON, i Resident Secrotary, J Wellington, i Local, Agent at Foxton — j J. r. McMillan, j GftATKrUL— COMFOKTINU. EPPS'S COCOA I BREAKFAST. "By a- thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation of digestiwi and nutrition, and by a careful application of the iine properties of well-Relectcd cocoa, Mr Eppa has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save U9 ninny heavy doctors' bills. It is by ibe judieioNs use of such articles of diet that a constitution mp.y be gradually built up until strong enough to mistevery tendency to disease.' Hundreds of subtle mahidie-j are floating around us ready to attack whoever there :sa weak point. We may es;«;ie many a fatal •dß;ift by keeping oureelves wi-fl fwrtitied iri h p'.ire blood and a pr.,peiiy u O urished frarue."— See articiu iii the Civil S<-'rvic<; Gazette. Made Birnpiy with boiling water or milk, Sold in £ld packets by labelled thus: — JAMES EiTjj & CO., HOM(EPATHIC CHEMIST L<-NDOK, EXGLANT) SOMNUS. (TE KAIIUBAZGI) T7*iINDIiS T Gr there ia a strong feeling to JP rciain tbo yurvicca of Somuus in this iJiatrio!, and wishing to use hi.v ourselves a f/roatsr extent than before, thf> Pioprietors havo arranged to spnd tho bou of "The Punter" to ilpwfce's Bay. where he will serve at a fee <;f Saveu Guineas for I Thoroughbreds, and Five Guiteas for CrossliKda. I Tho Celebrated Tliorons>hbr«:d£Champion PriE3 winner, SOMNUS (sire of Dudu, Ft -x ton, CycJoiys. Wiiinip, Waiter uud a I hnsb of other i nift pronifsinj; youncs k ei-3, I norno cf which >rij£ iif> dniibt, in the coming racitig aeaonf Sflord udditiunal proof of the value of ibis tirut cUhb sire) will i therefoie stand at tho Proprietors' stud { stables, Foililin-.', this *ea.».-»u, oonu/ienoiug ; Mi'iiiloy, the 2nd September, I We havfl ttuck to fc tnniu, bccbUEo ou : hi« oiae, breeding, peifornidncet', and t'eautiful eymmetiy, wo believed bo was 1 doatiiisd to become a Great Horse ;and wo I hnv* no doubt whateyr now, that; liko hiw i iliuiliiuut s ; .!«i ' Trailucir," and ihu grtat j " Musket," Sonmus inherits that great J power poßsetsed by so few sires, of transmitting his excollent qualities to his progony, that we^moan to stick to him still, notwithstanding the tempting overtures tsat have been made for him, not in New Zealand (because he was bred here), but from America, where his old stable companion and near relation, " Sir Modred," has attained such a high imputation es;n Sire, and from olher parts of the world where the fame of Somnus has reached. We did iuteiul to charge a fee of Ten Guineas ell tonnd thi* season, but from representations made by some of our friends that they were unabla to pay so much for Hack m&ros, wo have deoided to reduct tho fee on th« following scale,' viz.: — Ist Class Thoroughbreds, Ten Guineas. Class C, Seven G-uiucac. A limited number of goad Hack mares, Fivo Poundu ten shilling*). I Paddockiug (if required) 2% per week. Choice marcs can be fod as per agreement. Guarantees as per agreeinoiit. Allowance made for two or more mares, the property of one owner. M arcs lef fc at the Proprietors' Hompstead, Fc.X^on, will 1-e forwarded tv Feilding fr«e ot cost. j To insure service, tcrly application should be made. Tho pxldricktng accommodation i» specially pioviiiaii for breeding purpotoo, the w«t ami dry rn*re» 1 eiiijj kept cepurate in well watered aud shul'nn-d patl.ioolts. j Owner* s«in'.ii:^ m.iior in fo:i! C&11 re!yupn:i lll* iTtruu-ri 11 . po.;»il):3 oar<J bcinj; tr.kon At 10-alu\£ :.i;)."3, ;>u.'l j)r«j'«ir tiiuo of ALSO TUX TIIOBOUGH BRED STALLIi N D O N O A S T lii R ( \Viiin»i- o? l.b-.: Iv'iv.borniitjh Cnp 'iml Derby, tho Ni-!*on Cup nut) other rui-es irni Hit., i.'i i">ifl!!.i and (it)i«r jjo'.d burxe*. Dui,L-isii.r v 1 y Ti»vtcn (BroMioi* wf The I'eer) o:.t <>i' T;:*mO. l.y liiy MMdloton— Fairy \>y Glaucus— Spray l>y 'l)orAziiii, &c. It wi:i thus b« ><?en that he comes of a itoo'l rsciiii! f; n'.iiy, Ti>v/I<jm heinjj by M(?!---buume (uro ot Went A»i»ti»!ian, Blink Bouny, &c. Titnnia (ia also »laru of Sir Qeori!«) Bi>y Middlctcu (brother to Zoe .iud W.-i.".e») ii bj Sir Jffjouloß, out of Flora Mclvor, Fiury by Glulcus out ef rhet gre»t mnrr S»ir/iy (dam of Wefsail, 8eu(l, Belle of the Tale. Southern Chief Ac Fee— THRISE GUINEAS. With the usnal alluwnnr:es. Groomaj^s fee sj. Paddock ing as above. L'.r In thei particulars apply to JOFJN HUSKY. Stnd Krooiu in charKe. Feilding. Or U R. i)AH\7OOIX M»n*fiir for Bak - k Cc., J\>xfcß

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Manawatu Herald, Volume 06, Issue II, 6 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume 06, Issue II, 6 December 1889, Page 4

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