nnHE (JOLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE X ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Lid). NeewZeaala^o o»hi,, : Queen Si. Aucki.iuu. Prin-.e^ St. Dunediii. High St Christ chmvh. Latnbton Quay, Weliingion. New Assurances, 18S7 .. .. £1,469,786 j Am.Uiil Ju'-ome 3UU,(»OU Ai.cumul.ited P'uuds excufd .. .. 775, U0U SPECIAL TON'JIAE LIFE ASSUKA.NCE TrißLEd. Before aH.'urinyr in uny other office bo p.irucular to obtain fu!) lit/oimation with regaru to the fcpeciul Tontine Tables of | 'ho Colonial Mutual, which combine Life i a>purauee with a Sound and Profitable Investment. 1 A LL FJiOFJTS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDERS. Responsible Local Management. ( _______ I All Coloni.il Mutual Policies aro Abso- j iutoly Incontesliblo from date of isaue, beiu^ entirely Free from Obnoxious and Harassing conditions as to Travelling, Residence, Occupation, Mode of .Life, or . Manner of Death. \ J. P. BRANDON, j Resident Secretary, j Wt-Jiinjitop. LeealJ Agent ai roxton — i J. r. McMillan, j ( /^ .UIPB E LLTO N < Mr James Canning is acting as ' ' m .V "gent, for Campe'ltov/n and dis. trict, and he has author ty to receive a 1 ! subfcriptions to paper and to take instructions lor advpj-tisrm^n s aud job printing. I een; st r. thynne, Proprietor Mamiwatu Eerald. Edward Beeves | and Co., | Xo. r,, AVTLLIS-STREET, \YELLIN(STOX, I lore <,ii Pair — j Silver Pust l'lcur, '200's. 100's. SO'f. 25's (awarded First Prize at the Centennial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888) Firth's Champion Old Flour, 200" r Eagle Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's, 25's Excelsior Oaniaru Flour. 200"k, 100's, . r >o's Morris" Ashbiuton Flour, 100* Griffith's Nelson Old Flouth. 200's j Star Brand Flour, 200's, 100's, 50* I j Timaru Milling Co.'s V. r heatmeftl, 200's 100's, 50's, 25's Moil's Wheatmeal, 200's, 100' p. 50's Cuddon's Wheatmeal, 200's Timaru Milling Co.'s new cut process Oat meal, 2")'s and 7's: Somorville's „ 2245, 25's aud 7V Si)lit Peas. Cuddon's in yfi's U-ran Pollard, roller. 180-; and 1~,(Y.: Whole Wheat ; Oaten sheaf Chaff j Oats, all kinds l-'eo i Barley Potatoes. Blue Derwc-nt Table Flake find Kidney seeds to arrive Heans for horse teed I Maize J Onnond Factory Chepep ! i A k aro a i j Honey, in Casks, Kegs, and 101 b Tins Fresh Butter in Kegs I KgLtS ' Onions j Lee* Smoked Hams in cloth : McDonald & Miller's Smoked 801 l Bacon, in cloth i Chrlstchurcli Meat Co.'s Hams and Side? | in doth ; Lard in Bladders' ■ Fungus ; Walnuts j : Aromatic Horse Food in 141 b and 71b hag** : end tins i Machine-dvesßcd Bye Gw Seed : i Italian Eye Grass Seed j ; Northern CocX'sfoot Grase Seed ! ■ Webb's Eed Clover Seed j . „ Cow Grass Clover Seed ' j Alsyke ! j .. Impenal Swede Turnip Seed. i | EDWARD REEVES & Co. Have Storage Room for 2000 tons of grain grain and produce in their 4 storey nriek Warehouse, and are prepared to" make | liberal cash advances on oats, bcan=. peas. j maize, barley, wheat, potatoes, onions, we grass, cocksfoot, rape seed, linseed, honey, bntter, egg?, chart, fungus. Jtc, &c, conI signed to (hem for sale. IW. J. LAWmCE. I PAINTER, G LA ZTKR. GRAINER, • j PAPER I-IANOKR, SlfiN WRITER i 1 k HOUSK DECORATOR. j ' Kstimalcs given, und all orders ! promptly attended to. i j Orders left at Startup's bootshop ; wi:l be promptly attended to. i GRATEFTT L— CO W FOiM 1 N (..: . ! EP P S'S CO CO •. BREAKFASf. ! "By a thorough knowledge of tbe natural laws which govern the operation of digestion and nntritint;, and by a careful application of the tine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps lias provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which ma}' save us many heavy doctors' bill-. It is hy the judicious use of such ai tides of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to rmst every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maiadics are floating around us rpady to attack wherever there is si weak point. We may esctpe many v fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well foitified wi li pt'ie blood and a proper y nourished frame." — See article in the Civil Suvici- Gazette. Made simply with noiliiiJ v.ater or iiii:k, Sold in $ld packets by grocers ÜbeUei! thr.s : — JAllilS U'V>- & (!,'-.. UO A. Ci. 1 A'J i I j C Cii L_i i > 1 1.0M.e?. KN'«I.AN«->
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 October 1890, Page 4
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688Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 October 1890, Page 4
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