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mHB COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE _L assur anck society, (lio). NeewZkaaland Offices : 1 Queen St. Auckiuud. Priuue.^ .St. Dunediu. ! High St. Chi isi church. Lawbtou Quay, I Wellington. New Assuiances, 1887 .... £1,469,786 Aniunl JiKoino BUO.OUO Aucuuial.ii.eu Faucis eACcud .. .. //OjUUO ! special to\ t tine life assur- i aince tables. Before asFuring in any other office be particular to obtuiu full lu.ormation wilh lejrui'ii to the tn>eeia] Tontine Tables of I 'hi- Ooio:iinl Mutual, whica oombiue Life 1 ivsFurance with a Sound and Profitable ! Investment. I ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDERS. Responsible Local Management. All Colonial Mutual Policies are Absolutely liieonU'HiiLle from date of issue, beiu^ tiuirely Frel from Obnoxious and g Hara>sing conditions as to Travelling, g Rf.sid«nce, Occupation, Mode of .Life, or j Manner of Death. t .1. P. BRANDON, g Resident Secretary, t Wellinuton. j ? Local| Agent at roxtou — 0 j. r. McMillan. ( fIAMPBELLTOWN 0 Kj r Mr James Canning v< acting aa v my agent for Catope Itown and dis. „ trict, aud he liaa author ty to receive 1 aM subscriptions to paper and to take \ instructions ior advertistmen b aud job priming. } EBNI ST S. THYNNE, Proprietor Manawatu Herald. Edward Reeves and Co., No. 5, "WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Har, ,<„ Sal?— \ Silver Dust Flour, 200's, lOO's^. 50's, 25's ! fawnrded First Prize at the Centennial [ ! Exhibition, Melbourne. ISrtMl l"inh's Chamnion Old Flour, '20(/"s Eagle Flour, 200's, 100's, ">o's, 2u's Excelsior Oaniarn Flour, 200 V. 100 V. 50"? Morris' Ashburton Flour, 100's tiriilith's Nelson Old Ilouth. 200"s Star Brand Flour, 200's. 100 V, 50's j Timaru Milling Co.'s Wheat nu-al. 200's 100's, ;")0"s, 2. r )'s Moir's Wheatmeal, 200's, 100's. riO's Cuddon's Wheatmeal, 200's Timaru Milling Co.'s new cut process Oat meal, 25's and 7>Somerville's „ 2245, 2;Vs aud 7'a Split Peas, Cuddon's in r>(>'s Bran Pollard, roller, l«Vs find ];'OV i Whole Wheat ! Oaten sheaf Chaff i Oats, all kinds Feed Uarley Potatoes. Blue Deiwcnt Table „ Hake and Kidney seeds to arrive Beans for horse feed Maize Ormond Factory Choese Akaroa .. \ Honey, in Casks, Kegs, and 101 b Tins '■ Fresh Butter in Ke"s I Kggs ! Onions Lee's Smoked Hams in cloth 5 McDonald &■ Miller's Smoked 801 l Bacon, in cloth I Chrietchurch Meat Co.'s Hnnis and Ridee t | in cloth J Lard in Blp.dder* ; FuilgUri Walnuts Aromatic Horse Food in 141 b and 71b bags j and tin-i j Machine-dressed Bye Grass Seed j Itaiian Rye Grass Seed ■ Northern Cocksfoot Grass Seed ; Webb's Bed (.'lover Seed „ Cow GrnsH Clover Ser-d ! „ Alsyke Imperial Swede Turnip Seed. EDWARD REEVES & C. Have Storage ltoom for 2dOO tons of grain grain and produce in their 4 storey oriek Warehouse, and are prepared to make . liberal cash advances on oats, beans, peas, maize, barley, w eat, potatoes, onions, rye grass, cocksfoot, rape seed, linseed, honey, bntter, eggs, chaff, fungus <vc, tfc, con- . signed to them for sale. • W. J. LAWEEICEJ , I PAINTER, GLAZIER. GRAINER, ' i VaVLH HANiJKtt STGN WIUTKR I t & HOUSE DICOBAIOK. ! j lOstimates giv<n, and all orders i prompt y attended to. ; Orders left at Ktart tip's boot^hop ' wi Ibe piomplly attended In. ' GRATJfIhUL— COAtJb'OJU IM_;. ! EPPS'S COCOA i BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which jjovein the operation ' 1 ! ol digestion and nutrition, and \<y a careful application of the tine pioj)t-nit's of well-selectrd cocoa, Mr Ep|m has proi vided our breakfast tabes with a delicately flavored bevtrafie which may save us many heavy doctors' hilK It is b t \ the judicious use of nuoh ai titles of di» t that a contititution may be gradually , built up until strong enough to n-Mst 1 e\ery tendency to diseas'. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating aiound u» 1 ready to attack wherever there is a weak I point. We may escape many a fatal . -haft by keeping lurm-lves well foitified wi li pure blood and a properly nourihhcd frame." — See article in the Civil Strvict Gazette. Made simply with coiling water or unk, Sold in £ld packets by grocers labelled hus : — JAMES EITS & CO.. BOMCEPATIIIC O U £ m IS T

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1890, Page 4

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668

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1890, Page 4

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