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.n ,111 mi iit I—iiw.i-»rimiwirrtl1 — iiw.i-»rimi wirrtl i__M in, »ti i ;W amtt m i •««■ rHE COLONIAL MUTtfAJh" LIF'BJ I ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Ltd). ! NeewZbaaiand Ofhces 5 I tueenSt. Auckland. Princes St. Donedin. [igh St. Christchurch. Lambton Quay, Wellington. •Tew Assurances, 1887 .... £1,469,786 mnual Income 300,000 Accumulated Fnnds excoed . . . . 775,000 SPECIAL TONTINE LIFK ASSURANCE TABLES. i Before assuring in any other office be mnicular to obtain full information witb egard to the Special Tontine Tables of he Colouial Mutual, which combine Life \h. urauce with a Sound and ' Profitable [nvestment. ill- PROFITS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDERS. Responsible Local Management. AU Colonial Mutual Policies are Absolately Incontestable from date of issue, beiug entirely Free from Obnoxious and *, Harußßing conditions as to Travelling, Residence, Occupation, Mode of .Life, or .A Manner of Death. -T • .L, P., BRANDON,. § Resident Secretary, fc * Wellington. LocalJ Aoent at Foxton— J. fi. McMILLAN. ? QANDON STEAM FLOUR MILL. « . S. CLOVER & SON. I " *; . S Having erected 'New "and 'lm- /•. proved Wheat-cleaning and Flour « dressing Machinery of the latest . do.-iyn are now producing Flour that for purity, colour, and strength can- ] not be surpa sed hy any in the ivarket. To those .who. havq not tried it, we have every confidence in i leeon-rhending onr NLW PRO- « vES«FLOT3n. \ ■ I ■■-■.:■■■ ... I LpRE D T1,.0.,W-'a'R D i PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCKMAKEB, AND .TEWELLEK. Maik Stiieet, Foxton. F. Howard hegs to state that he has commeuced business next M r C* Honore, where he will promp iy attend to all work left. Having had seven years experience with a leading English firm, he wi 1 guarantee satistion in all work tidertakeh . WILLIAM pQLL.I.NS, GARTER. M *I> -STREET; FOXTON. I am now prepared to do any carting 'about the town tliat may be required. Orders promptly attended to. BANDoT-SWARWiTIciAjF. \ ; 'WAY' ' ' / ; EXTRA TRAINS SATURDAYS j only: - I /COMMENCING on SATURDAY, I November 2nd, 1889, an EXTRA ; TRAIN will leave Carnarvon at 1 15 j p.m. lor Whale Line, returning from [ tVhale Line Ji. p.m., arriving at Carj narvou at i p.ni; • . ■*. j I D. M. BROOKS, j Tram < 0:1 tractor. ... . • . ■■'•;> T\^ /CABLE & CO., LION FOUNDRY, JN ELL I NGTON, Have appointed Mr Q. ,Ho>ob_., Foxton,. agent foi:, their Improved Flax Stripping Machines and Fittijgiß, Screw Press Fittings, ancl all Fla -mill requisites will be kept in stock. W.J. LAWRENCE. I PAINTER, GLAZIER, GRAINER, I PAPER HANGER, SIGNWRITER j■ . . . & HOUSE D KCORATOR. I Kstimates given, and all ordera promptly attended to. Orders left at Startup's boofc&hop .wi.l bio promptly attended to. GRATEFUL— CO .1 i'OiCl IN o. 15 TV S'S COCO A BKE iKi'MST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which <;ovcni the operation ot digestion and nut litimi, and by » oare<ul aoplicutimi of tlie fine p<opt-Mit-« uf wrll-Zt'lrcttil '.-otOH, Mr Epps hay provided'oiir breakfast tab c.» with a delicately flavored bevtraue which may save us many heavy doctors' bill*. It is by the judicious use of such article-* of diet thai a constitution may be gradually bunt up uutil strong enough 10 rtsint e.fiy tcrdeney to diseaHc Hund ud" of yubtle maladies are floating around un it,ady to attack wherever, th tie isa weak |lon»t. Wel may esci|H! many a fatal -halt »>y keeping mrs«l*es ,we({ fortified wi.ti j>ur^ bUi'-dand a.lp^ergr nour- • i-ihiid frame. "--^o-i' artiae ''ju th*. Civil Servici- Ga'zitu; •■*■•'; ■■ ■> "' "' Slade simply with noiling water 01 n»i=k. .. . '' Sold iv iid packets hy |;f<jetr» lab'elioij thus:— , J A-MIbTS Ll i^ A (J. ... ti o il IE P A x *l -IV. UAM'im ■• i L<.»<.l'ON JCNGCASiJI)

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 2 May 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 2 May 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 2 May 1890, Page 4

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