AbFmrance^witßj^soTW^^^^^r^ffl^^' Investment, ! A TJ. rttOFITR BELONG TO POLICY- I BOLDEBS. \ Kesponsible Local Management. All Colonial Mutual Policies are Abso. lutely Incontestible from date of issue, being entirely Free from Obnoxious and Harassing conditions as to Travelling, Residence, Occupation, Mode of |Life, or Manner of Death. J. P. BRANDON, Resident Seorotary, Wellington, LooaljAgenfc at Foxton— j J. b. McMillan. 0 ANDON STEAM FLOUR MILL. S. CLOVER & SON. Having erected New and Improved Wheat-cleaning and Flour dressing Machinery of the latest design are now producing Flour that for purity, colour, and strength cannot be surpas-sed by any in the n'arket. To those who have not Iried it, we have every confidence in recommending' our NEW PRO- j (ESS I'LOUii. ' h^REI) TJ 0 W A R D PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCKMAKEK, AND JEWELLER. Main Street, Foxton. 1 I F. Howard begs to state that he has commenced business next M r C. Honore, where he will promptly ati tend to all work left. Having had seven year* experience with a leading English finn, he will guarantee satistion in all work udertaken. TI^ILLIAM ROLLINS, CARTE R. MAIIV-BTREET, FOXTON. I am now prepared to do any carting about the town that may be required. Orders promptly attended to. SANDON .CARNARVON TRAMWAY. EXTRA TRAINS SATURDAYS ONLY. /COMMENCING on SATURDAY, [November 2nd, 1889, an EXTRA J TRAIN will leave Carnarvon at 1 15 1 p.m. for Whale Line, returning from j Whale Line 3 p.m., arriving at Carj narvon at 4 p.m. j D. M. BROOKS, 1 Tram Contractor. JTTT /"I ABLE £ CO., ■ LION FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON, Have appointed Mr C. Honoris, Foxton, agent for their Improved Fiax Stripping Machines and Fitti.igs, Screw Press Fittings, and all Flax mill requisites will be kept in stock. W. J. LAWTOCE. I PAINTER, GLAZIER. GRAINER, I PAPER HANGER, SIGN WRITER. & HOUSE DECORATOR. Estimates given, and all orders promptly attended to. <)i derß left at Startup's boot&hop will be promptly attended to. «RaJ F.i.'.JL— COMI'OUTINIi. HP P S'S COCOA BI:KAKI!\AST. '• By a tl orough knowledge of the iiatu «l Iswti AvMch prvorn tbe operKtion of digestion and nurriiiou, and by a careful npplicatiun of tbe tino properties of v.-"li.iifclt:cttd cocoa, Mr Eppo baa provided Diif bre:«.k*a:it tahlen with a delicately flav< n?d Vi'verag© which may savo u.n njiiuy heavy doctor*' bills. It i« by the judrcious iase of such articles of diet" ttiut :i constitution may be gradually built up uutil strong enough to resist every tcudepcy to disease. Hundreds of subtle intt'adie . 'are floating around us ready :o attack wherever there is a weak point. We may osutpe many a fatul shiit't by keepifp mrsi-lves well fortified \rib pure !)loJti ;iud a properly tiourished fraiue."— Re; iirticle iv the Civil Seivice Gazettf, Made simply with ooiling wator or milk Sold in ild packets by jjroeeiH libelled llfiHl — JAMES EPi'iS & t'O., U OMCKPATHIC C U KM I > i 1 LONDON ENGLAND
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 11 February 1890, Page 4
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479Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 11 February 1890, Page 4
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