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"piIE C'.»T,OXIAL MUTUAL LIFE X ac;CuR ajnujs ■a. i"T\ . (jliu»). Ne^wZeaaland Offices : Qie«nS'.. Atick mid. Priuccsdt. Diinedih. Hig'i fc<t Chiio'ci.urrb. L>iubiuu Quay, VVtiiuii^ion. N.w 'BB.iiMno,.s. 1887 .. .. £1.469,786 uti u-j lu'on.i- :iui»,uoi; A« cuiuul.i ed Fuints oicfed .. .. 770,U0U SPECIAL TOX'IINE LIFE ASSURA.NCJi TißLli!^ Brfore as u'in.' in any other office be , p -rucuJ^i it. ••bc-iif- full m.oimatiun with | it-ga.u 10 lie fcpeciul Tun tine Tables ul *>ie Colonial Mutual, which combine Life /i*.=nrnnce with a Sound and Profitable ■ Investment. , A LL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDERS. Responsible Local Management. Ail Colonial Mutual Policies are Absolutely Incontestable from dsite of issue, bciu- emiivly Fkf.h; from Obnoxious and Hinafsiug conditions as to Travelling, Residence, Occupation, Mode of .Life, or Manner of Death. •T. P. BPvAXDON, Kesideut Secretary, Wellington. Loc:ili Agent at froxton — J. it. McMillan. r\ A M PBELLTOW N V_y Mr James Canning is acting as my agent for Cainpe ltown and dis. trict, and he has author ty to receive ?J1 subscriptions to paper and to take instructions tor fiilvertistnien s and job printing', ERNi ST S. THYNNE, Proprietor yniiawatu Derald. Edward Reeves and Co., No. 5, WIIjLIS-STREET, | WKLLIN'C.TOX. j II ox? on S-'alc — j Silver Dust Flour, 200's. 100's, i3o"s, 25's (awarded First Prize at tlic Centennial Exliibiticn, Mclhourno, 1S88) Firth's Champion Old Flour, 2CO r s Eagle Flour, 200's, 100 V. 50V, 2;" i's Excelsior Oamaru Flour, 200.-;, 100' p. ">o's I Morris' Ashlmrton Flour, 100's | GriiVith's Nelson Old Flouth, 200's ! Star Brand Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's j Timp.ru Milling Co.'s Whcatiucal. 200's 100's, "jOs, 2")'s Moir's Whoatnifal, 200's, 100's. 50's Cuddon's Wlieatmeal, 200's Tiinp.ru Milling Co.'s new cut process Oat meal. 25 : s and 7's Soinerville's „ 2245, 25' a aud 7's Split Peas, Cuddon's in 50's l'ran Pollard, roller, 180's and 150 V Whole Wheat Oaten sheaf Chaff Otii.>, all kinds Fee < llarli'v Potatoes, Blue Derwent Table „ Flake and Kidney seeds to arrive Beans for hwise feed Maize Ormond Factory Cheese Akaroa „ Honey, in Casks, Kegs, and 101 b Tins Fresh Butter in Kegs Onions Lee's Smoked Hams iv cloth McDonald & Miller's Smoked Roll Bacon, in cloth Chrlsstchurch Meat Co.'s Hams and Sides I in cloth I Lard in Bladders Fungus Walnuts Aromatic Horse Food in 141 b and 71b bags and tins Machine-dressed Rye Grass Seed Italian Rye Grass Seed Northern Cocksfoot Grass Seed Webb's Red Clover Seed „ Cow Grass Clover Seed n Alsyke „ Imperial Swede Turnip Seed. EDWARD REEVES & Co. Have Storage Room for 2000 tons of grain grain and produce in their 4 storey orick Warehouse, and are prepared to' make liberal cash advances on oats, beans, peas, mai/.e, barley, wi.eat, potatoes, onions, rye grass, cocksfoot, rape seed, linseed. honeY, Imtter, e^Rs, chaff, fungus, «frc., * ; c, consigned to them for sale. W. J. LAWHEICE. PAINTER. GLAZIER. GRAINEIi PAPJiH lIANiiKR. SICN WRITER & HOUSE DECORATOR Estimate* givru, and ali orders promptly attended to. Orders left at Startup's bootshop wil be promptly attended to. GRaTEFTTL-CO'mFoK 1 l.Nij. EPPS'S COCO BREAKFAST. "By a trionmph knoivlcd^v 1 of the natural laws which govern t!ip~of>eritio!) ot digestion and nutrition, ai.ii by a cmicful application of'ihe fine propcrtus uf w ell -select i(1 '.won, Mr Epps lias provided our breakfast table*- with a Jr!icaicly flavored la-Vfia«e whu h ni-iy >r t \,- ii- LLiitiiy luavy doctor.-' bill.-. It 'in t> be judii-icnif use of such aitii-len of dhl .'.at a constitution may be K ra duaily built up until strong enough to riMst t^ery tendency to diseas--. Hundrc^h of subtle maladies ure floating around us ready to attack wherever there is r weuk point. We may escape many a fatui shaft by keeping lum-hes well tuitiiitc; wi li pure lloc'd a property noui- ! ished name." — See article in tbu Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with coiliug water oi miik. Sold iv ild patkits by grocers labelled •luitj : — JAM Ert LTL J 6 & CO.. , 011 U'". PA 'J i I 1 C C! 11 L aa. X M LOMjOK ENftLANP

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 November 1890, Page 4

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

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

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