npHE COLONIAL MUTUAL UPE X ASSURANCE SOCIETY, j^RF.VZf:.*Ai.ANi> Offices r Qneon St. Auckland. Princes St. Dunedin* High St. Cliristchtircii. Lauibton Quay, Wellington. New Aflsurancos, ISS7 .. .. £1,469, 78'(? Annual Income 300,001) Accumulated Funds exceed . . . . 77.1,000 SPECIAL TONTINE LIPE ASSUR- . ANCE TABLES. Before assuring in nny other oflice be particular to obtain full "iuiormatiou with regard to the Special Tontine Ttiblort.pf "\e. Colonial Mutual, which combine Lif.3 t «.>>purauce- with a Sound and Ptolituble Investment. ' ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICY. HOLDEIiIS. I Piesponpible Local Management. All Colonial Mutual Policies are Absolutely IncontestimV from date of issue, bciu s entirely Furk from Obnoxious aud HiU'iif..sin<r conditions as to Travelling, Residence, Occupation, Mode of iLife, or Miiuncr of Death. J. P. BRANDON, Resident Secretary, Wellington. Looal{Agpnt at roxton— j. pi. McMillan. GRATEFUL— COM FOR'l L\U. EP P S'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of tbe 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 fceveraye which may save 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 rebist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wlitrover there is a weak point. We may esc&pe many a fatal shaft by keepiug ourselves well foitin'ed will pure blood uud a properly nourished frame." — Sec article in t he Civil Servie< Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold iv ild packets by grocers labelled thus: — JAUE& KPI\S & (JO./ HOMCEPATHIC CIIEMI-T LONDON, ENGLAND j SOMNUS. (TE KAIIUHANGI) I TUN DING there is a strong feeling to ~ retain the services of Somuns iv this District, uud wishing to use hi .n ourselves in :i greater extent than before, ih" Pio- j piietors h:we arranged to send the sou of. "The Painter" to Hawke's Bay. where he ' will serve at a fee of Ssveu Guiueas for j Thoroughbreds, and Five Guineas foi Crossj britds. j The Celebrated ThoroughbredfChampion Piizi wiuner, SOMNUS (sire of Dudu, | ( Fuxton, Cyclone, jMinuie, Waiter and a I hest of other most jtromisint; youngsters, | some of which will, no d<uil>t, in the comj iu{j raoiug.seasou afl'ord additional proof I of the vuluo of this first class sire) will I therefore stand at the Propiietors 1 stud J stables, Feildint', this hcceou, conuuenoiug j Monday, the 2ud September. I We have stuck tv S tnnin>, hecauFe on j ))is si/p, breeding, peifoimances, und I lieuutifiil symmetry, we believed he wub destined to become a Gieat Horse jand we huvo no donbi wlmtevtr bow, that Jiku his illiiKtnous ma ' Tradncpr," and '.ho gn-at " iMuaket," Somnuß inhmits that jjreat power posßeßßed by bo few sirep, of transmitting his excellent qualities to his progeny, that we)menn to stick to him still, notwithstanding the tempting overtures that have been made for him, not in Now Zealand (because be was bred here), but Jrom America, where his old stahle companion and near relation, •• Sir Modred,'' lias attained such a high reputation as v Sire, and from olher parts of the world where the fame of Somnus has reached. We did iutend to charge a fee of Ten Guineas all round this season, hut 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' on the followinj; sctle/.viz,: — Ist Class Thoroughbreds, Ten Guineas. Class C, Seven Guineas. A limited number of good Hack mares, Five Pounds teu shillingc. Paddoclupg (if required) 2< per week. Choice mares can be ted as per agreement, j Guarantees as per agreement. Allowance made for two or more marcs, the property of one owner. Mares left ;it the PioprietorV Homestead. FdXtin, will Lo forwarded to Feikliug free ot eoi-t. To iusuro service, early application rt'iould he made. Tim ].>i.i«ii^:t.im.' Accommodation i& k|u>. i-ially pi.)Viiieil fur Inteiliug purpaMj.->, the wet aud vlry maiea I cinj; kept FcpuraU; in well watered miii pheliereil )>:t<lilock>-. O*'u< is sitiniiiM: tiii-ru* in fo.il cm icly u|)ui' ' the care beini» ti.keu at foaling time, mul pn»|»:r time ot bervivt'. ATiSO THE THOrcOTJttJ- BRED STA7XI N D O .J4 O ., STIIIR (Winr.e;-of tin- borough Clip uud Derby, th< N«;'t.oii l ! u/> <ih(i other mtes atui wii" of S'':llt nun other f><»<d hordes. Diincjisier n i>y 'I'owlon (Brother of The leer) out at Tifauia, l.y Bay Midriletun— Fairy by Glimcu^— Spray by Donizetii, ccc. It will limn b>; ~eeu thac lie conies or' a gucd racini; family. Towtou being by i\telnourjie (i>ire <>f Wesr AustraJiun, JJlifiU Bouny, &o. Tilaui.-i ('v also dam of Sir Georto) Buy Aliddlitoo. (brother to Jsoe • »nrt \V.«imett) is by .'■ir Hercules, uut of F.orii Mclvoi , Ftfny by Gki.cus our. ,-.f that great m- re Suray (dam of Wateail, Sen.-I. Hel;.. <f t) ... Isif ," Southern Chief to •Fee-TMRJtp: (JUJNEAS. With the usual allowances. . Groninage fee 5;. ' P.u'docking as above. For lum !u?i- jinn irnhiis apply to .10 UN OA REV, J-iihl fioc.il> in chiwge, Feilding. r.. .to I!. . AltW(iOt) Manager for Baker ' & Co., Foxtou,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1890, Page 4
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861Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1890, Page 4
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