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nHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE I L ASSL'J^A^L>: society, (l,ui). | I NeewZeaai.and Offices: iieen St. Aiukmnd. PriiiCi r- iSt. DunediL, igb St Chii.sici un h. Lambton Quay, Wciuurf.on. >w Ass.ir.mces, 1887 .. .. £1 460.786 in u-il liiioine 3UU.OOU icnmiilrtied Funds excci-d .. .. 77-"),OUO SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSURAiNCE TAhJLE-5. Before as u'in-j iti miy <»'her office be , .nieulitr to übtniii full in.oiinaiioii w.tli I gaiU to :be t-pbuinl Tonune Tablet* of J ie Coionial Aluiuiil, wliic.i combim; Life I >.«uraupe with a Sound and Profitable nvesi ment. i LL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDERS. Responsible Local Management, j All Colonial Mut.ua! Policies are Absoitei)' Incoiitt-HiiLle f r(>m dale of ist<ue, _ eiuv eminly Fukl froiu Obnoxious and g) luia-siujr cmiditious as to Travelling, g( [efiidence, Occupation, MoUe of .Lite, or launt-r of Dea'h. j. J. P. BRANDON, S Ketident Secretary, Wtl.inuton. w Loc'liAj.'Put ai 1 <ix*or. — r j. li. McMillan. q °IAIIIPBBLLTOWN o U IT Mr James Canning is acting as ll ny agent for ( auipc- ltown and dis. s rict, aiid he has author ty to receive -v 11 subscriptions to paper and to lake » n.-tnictions lor advertisimen 8 ai^d . ub priming. j EIIN ST S. THYNNE, Iroji-ittoi Msmawatu lierald. i < ■ * ' * — — — -^-^— — Edward Reeves ! and Co., No. 5, \VLLLIS-STREET, WELLIN(?TON, I [are ov Sr.b' — Silver Dust Flour, 200's, 100's, f.O'.*, 25'p (awarded FiiPt Prize at the Centennial j Exhibilion, Melbourne, 1R88) \ Firth's Champion Old Flour, 200"s Eagle Flour, 200's, 100'p, nOs, 25's Excelsior Oamaru Flour, 200's, 100's, oO's Morris' Ashbuvton Flour, 100's Griflith's Nelson Old Flouth, 200's Star Brand Flour, 200's, 100's, 50'? Timaru Milling Co.'s Wheatmeal, 200's 100's, 50's, 25's Moir's Wheatmeal, 200's, 100's. 50' b Cuddon's Wheatmeal, 200's Timaru Milling Co.'s new cut process Oat meal, 25's and 7's Somerville's „ 2245, 25's aud 7'b ; Split Peas, Cuddon's in oG's Bran Pollard, roller, ISO's and 150.? Whole Wheat Oaten sheaf Chaff Oats, all kinds Fee i Barley Potatoes. Blue Dorwent Table „ Make aud Kidney seeds to arrive Beans for hor^e feed Maize I Ormond Factory Cheese | Akaroa „ i Honey, in Casks, Kegs, and 101 b Tins Fresh Butter in Kegs Errs j Ouions Lee's Smoked Hams in cloth McDonald 6: Miller's Smoked Eoll Bacon, ; in cloth Clirlstchurch Meat Co.'s Hams and Sides in cloth | Lard in Bladders : Fungus | Walnuts i Aromatic Horse Food iv 141 b and 71b bags ! and tins Machine-dressed Rye Grass Seed Italian Bye Grass Seed Northern Cocksfoot Grass Seed Webb's Bed Clover Seed „ Cow Grass Clover Seed „ Alsyke „ „ „ Imperial Swede Turnip Seed. EDWARD REEVES & Co. Have Storage Room for 2< 00 tons of grain grain and produce in their 4 storey oiick 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, Lntter, eggs, chaff, fungus, eve, &c., coiisigned to them for sale. W. J. lAWMCE. PAINTER. GUZIEFt. GRAINER, P.\ PL H H\ N ii Ml SI( ; N \\ KIT KR & HOUSED! COKAI OR. Kstinjate< givui. and all orders prouipt y atleudad to. Ciders left at Startup's boot^hop wi 1 be piomptly intended to. GRaTEMTL— CO uiuK i i.Mj. EPP&'S COCO ,\ BKEUvFASr. "Br a tliorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation ol digestion and nutrition, and by a careful U' plication or 'the h'rio properiits of | well-scltrt»(J '.•ocoti, Mr Epp« has proTided our breakfast tab'o with a delica ely fiav< red ht-vtrage which nuiy cave u^ runny heavy doctor.*' bill*. It is 1$ the judicious ukc of tiurh ai titles of ditt that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough :o riMst t-Nery taidtncy to diseas'-. Hunditds •if subtle maiawit s rJoniing around v* ready i° aiiaik wlurever thtir i«a weak point. We may esc&pe many a fatal -bait liy keeping miM-hes well fortified wi I- pi ie I lood yiid a piopcr.-y uourlsbed frame." — See article in the Civil Servici Gazette. Made simply with ooiling water oi mi k Suld in £ld packets by (;ri:ccrs labelled hus '• — JAMES Ll'i't k V<- . II O&tEPA XJt 1 C Cll i. 41 ( ,•: 'A

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 September 1890, Page 4

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