GENEEAL PEHmSTG- OFFICE, MAI N STEEE T, POXTON. Wm. T. R. COOK, Proprietor. Ha iug started a General Prin ing OlHoe, I am now prepared to execute the following w. rk at Wolliugton j prices and on the shorest notice. Artistic and comojprcial Printing of descriptions, lost-re, Bills, and Builwav Show < a rls. Ball Programnirs, with pencils and ', tas.^e s, Menu Card.-., in Gold and Colours, Memorial / ; Cards, to any pattern, Memo Headings, iv all sizes, Envej lopes. &c, Ladies' and Gents' Visiting ; Cards, Counte Slips, Dod- I gers, Business Cards. i I J BHheads of all size? speciality i j in an) ..jiors. i j | Generalßook binding, Receipt, books of all kinds, al>*o ! MTTSIO BOUND j in ci \vv plain, Morocco, or L. atlier. \\ ANTED Inownthat al kinds j * 'I • tationery. School Bo i.'s, ! 'nd uteiisi s, ards.'lJirtl.da-. books, | L -dgers. Day Books, c c, i AT THE i j GENERAL PRINTING OPPICR Mai\ Stkeet, FOXTON.
. schnnl. GH I) KG B KEtcTTSTUT. PIANOPOKTB AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. fss The above are pronouncod the Best in the World. PIANOS |,y Collard& Collard, Lipp & Sons— Krard. Briusiuead k Sons, Roenisch — Kirkman, Feurich— Bord, and Brooklyn Company. Hi<AS;' ISANDS SUPPLIED. Violi-.w, Flutes, Cornets, and otfter Brass iNstruiiiruts. Violin strings and hows. d'ITTIKGS FOX ALL CLASSES OF INSTRUMENTS. DancG--., «ongs, and Pianoforte Pieces in sheet and books. Poataga mi & sinjjlo sheet, 2d. hiymomß may to fonrardei) by Post Ofliot Order Jf small amounts in stamps*. Music ?6ut through th« i)OHt cannot bo tixcr-.a»jr»a. OATALOOUK PUICE LISTS AND TERMS ON APPUUAXJow LAIBTOI QUAY. WEinNGTOK.
Vir ANTED, Farmers and Dti.y * v men to inspect uiy Birr w -hums, which aro without doubt the bust churus in the market. The have I^ en twice exhibited, and r-e. ceivpd highest ptizorf both t mes. Over a dozen testimonials to be had ou application. Chas. E. GAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, Palmer.iton North. Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper, Fox'on, lifi;> beeu appointed agent tor Foxti-n district, trom whom tesmonials and priced can be obtained, and where tho churns cau be sotri. r^O^ERNM^NT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Eatablißhed 1870. EVER 1 ' POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OP GROWTH OF OFFICE. FUNDS, 1875, £109,000. 1880, 459,000. 1885, 1,102,000. PRESENT FUNDS, over— ONE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS Sterling. PRESENT ANNUAL IN COM X, Over £282,000. The leading London Insurance Journal, " The Post Magazine and Insurance Monitor," says, — "Taking the age of the ottico into account, the febiilt* are unequalled in the history of life iiißurance institutions of Groat Britain or Iw.-r Dopendencies." F. \V. KUANKI.AND, F.1. A..
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 9 May 1890, Page 4
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