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mHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE Jl ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Lio). NeewZsa^land Offices : Queen St. Auukjuiid. Priuceh St. Duiiedin. High St. Chrihteliureh. Lauibton Quay, Wellington. I New Asaurances, 1887 .. •• £1,469,786 Am. ual Income 300,000 Accumulated Funds exceed .. .. 775,000 SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSURANCE tables. Before apfui ing in any other office be puriioubtr to obtain full information with reguru co the Special Ton line Tables of *he Colonial Mutual, which combine Life Assurance with a Sound and Profitable Investment. : A LL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICY- | HOLDERS. I Responh-ible Local Manogemeut. All Culoni.l Mutual policif-s nre Absoluteiy JuountPMiiblf from date of issue, . beiDu' tiiiiivly Free froju Obnoxions and j Hara>sing ooLditiona ub to Travelling, Rfpidcnoe, Occupation, Mode of .Life, or i Munnyr of Death. i J. P. BRAN POX, I Resident Secretary, I Wellington. , L«oaljAi;ent at J'oxton — j. it. McMillan. ( HAMPBELLTOWN « KJ i Mr James Canning is acting as my agetit for Campeltown and dis. , trict, and he lias author ty to receive all subscriptions to paper and to lake iuhtriictions lor a-Jvertist men b and jyb printing. EEN* ST S. THYNNE, Frojii'.-tor Mtnawatu Eerald. Edward Keeves and Co., No. 5, WTLLIS-BTREET, WELLIXdTON, I Silver Dust l-'lour, 200' b. 100's. sO's. 25' b : (awarded First Prize at the Centennial Exhibition. Melbourne, 1888) Firth's Champion Old Flour, 200's Eagle Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's, 25' b j Excelsior Oaniaru Flour, 200's, 100'?. sO» Morris' Ashbuiton Flour, 100's (iriflith's Nelson Old Floulh. 200's Star Brand Flour, 200's, 100's, 50' a i Tirnnru Millino; Co. ? s Wheatmeal, 200' b 100's, 50>. 25'» Moil's Wheat meal, 200's, 100'fi, 50'e Cuddon's Wheatmeal, 200's Timaiu Milling Co.'s new cut prooess Oat meal, 25's and 7'a Somerville's „ 2245, 25' a aud 7* Split Peas, Cuddon's iv sG'b j Bran | Pollard, roller, 180's and 100 : k ; Whole Wheat i Oaten shoaf Chslt' j Oats, all kinds ! i.''eedl3ftr.lf-y j PotatooF, Blue Denvent Table i „ Flake and Kidney seeds to nrrive Beans for horse feed Maize Ormond Factory Cheese j Akaroa „ • Honey, in Casks, Kega, and 101 b Tins I Fresh Butter in Kegs \ Eggs Onions Lee's Smoked Hams in cloth McDonald * Miller's Smoked 801 l Bacon, in cloth j Chrlstchurch Meat Co.'s Hams and Sides I in cloth J Lard in Bladders . Fungus | Walnuts , Aromatic Horse Food in Mb and 71b bags , and tins , Machine-dressed Rye Grasß Seed j Italian Rye Grass Seed ; Northern Cocksfoot Grass Head Webb's Red I 'lover Seed I ; „ Cow Grass Clover Seed .. Alsyke „ Imperial Swede Turnip Seed. EDWARD REEVES & Co. Have Storage Room for 2000 tons of grain grain and produce in their 4 storey orick j Warehouse, and are prepared to make j liberal cash advances on oats, beans, peas, j maize, barley, wi.eat, potatoes, onions, rye i grass, cocksfoot, rape *ted, lin«ercl, honey, butter, egg*, chaff, fungus. Ac, *c, con- ! signed to them for sale. W. J. LAWEEICE. PAINTER, GLAZIER. GRAINER, PAPER HANGER, SIGNWMTKH & HOUSE DECORATOR. j Estimates given, and all orders ! promptly attended to. i Orders left at Startup's bootshop will be promptly attended to. i GRATEFUL— CO *■ FOX MM;. EPPS'S COCO,\j i BUE.VKFAM". i "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which frovern the operation ol digestion und nutrition, and by a curei ful application of the tine properties of wt'l 1 -select t d cocoa, Mr Epps has proTided our breakfast tables wiih a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bill*. It j» liy the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until Htrong enough to riuist every Umlency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies sre floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified wih piie Hood und a pioperly nouri>hed frumc."— See article iv the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with coiling water or miik. Sold iv |ld packets !>)• grocerb labelled tLuu : — JAMES Lli\S &. U<'-. 11 Q4IOEJP AT 1 1 J C c; HJAnf.tf T

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 September 1890, Page 4

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