CHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LJPE ASSUBANCE SOCIETY, (Ltd). Neew Zeaaland Officer : lueenSt. Auckland. Princes St. Dunedin. ligh S(j. Chrißtchurch. Juaiflbton Quay, Wellington. TeW Assurances, 1887 .... £1,469,786 Annual Ineorue .. . t 300,000 Accumulated Funds exceed .. .. 775,000 SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSURANCE TABLES. Before assuring in any other. office be particular to obtain full information with ■egard to the Special Tontine Tables of he, Colonial Mutual, which conibine Life ispurance with a Sound anil Profitable [rivestment. . ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDER'S. Responsible Local Management. All Colonial .Mutual Polioies are r Absolutely Incontestible from date of , issue, being [entirely .Free from Obnoxipns' an 4 Hara^siog conditions as ..to/ TraVelting^ tte^dehce, Occppation.,Mode ; of, jLife/i or Manner of Deat,h. ' r '<.',' ' j. p. Bp^NipoN, r r ,;, .. ' Resideh'6 Secrotapy, ..-■': Wellington. Local Agent arl-oxion — . ',;:;• : j, &,. McMillan. - Q AM P -B E L,L T 0 W N| ■ '.' >■ •• , ■ "■ ■" V t'. ■■■■■■.'•'• • ■ '■ ' 1 , Mr James . Canning is acting as. tny.agen.tfor ,GauapelltQW"n and: dis.j fcvict, an' d^he; l;as to receiVe a?i subfprip^ions to {xaper and tb (aiifej instrupfcioi]§ ioi* ad,Yev-tis.enien s ! 'and; job printing. . . ■ ; ■■/* rrojivit-tpi- Herald. ; :^ Edwarcf and C&, No. 5, WILIiIB^TiIEBT^ .. ■•• WELLINGTON, r ' ' Have on Sale— ' ';■■■'* - ' ' '__ ' . Silver Dust Flour,' 20(rW 100'h, 50'sl 25's • (awarded Fifst Pri^e! af- the' Centennial Exhibition, Melbourne,, 3-888), . ;'~ : Fivth's Champion 6l(l'#lonr, 200's ■ ' <■ Eagle Flour, 200's, IOO's; '25's , Eloelsior Oamarn Flbur, 200's, iOO's, 50's Morris' AshburtooFlbur/JOO's; ; Griffith's Nelson, Old Elouth, 200's " ' Staf Brand Flour,. 2oo's, 100's, -50's .• j , Timaru ' Milling CpVs Wheatmeal, 2()o's ; ioo's, 50'5, 25^ ■' ■■ ■' ■ ■•■; t ( ; iMoir's Wheatmeal, 2flo's,^loo's, 50's Cuddpn's Wheatmeal, 2006 •: ' • ■■!'■• ,Timaru Milling Co..'s new cut process Oatj^ I meal; 25'k and'7's . !'.' • r". r ,-,'• iSomerville's •'■-„ - ' 224's, 2o's and T?" -' ' Split Peas, 'Cuaaon'a in 56's "' Bran ' -, 1\ ■ •,-• ' ■'■ i '' f ..- <-.■,:,-.•?? Pojlard, rolleiv JBols and, 150's '; Whole Wiieat' ' ' '' .- r " : ( ,Oaten sheaf Chaff •' ' jOats, all kinds- — - — - Feed Barley . . .. jPotatoj^s,; Blu& ipea^vantfT^blfl' .'. 0 H j i . } "■ 1 ' 1 ; '''' Flake and Kjcjney seeds to arrive Beans for horse f ee<s ' ' Maize iOrmond Factory Cheese ■. , . • • - • 'Akaroa ; ■ •„ " •' ■ • . . , Honey, in Casks, Kegs, and 101 b Tins ' Fresh Butter in Kegs ■" . Eggs ... ■ Onions . Lee's Smoked Hauis in cloth JMcDonald & Miller's Smoked Roll Bacon, ! in, cloth • ■ '■ ' Cliristchurch M^at O ,'s Ham's and Sides i in cloth . , , • Lftrd in Bladders : Fungus ■'.-■■ ]R 7 ftluuts ' ; Aromatic Horse Food in 141b' and 71b bags ; and ting ... - .. .V Machine-dressed. Rye Grftßs ed • Italian Rye Grass Seed Northern Cooksfoot Grass iSeed Webb's Red .Clover SeSd ''- „ CowGmßs Clover Seed ' '" • ' ■ ; •„. Alsyke' „. r' .„ ... ; .. . , „ Imperial Swede Turnip Seed... Have Storage Room f0r., 2000 'toils, of grain main and' produce In theii> ;i_ storey Diick I -Warehouse, and are. p^pared 'to niake -liberal cash advances ■oii-'.dats,'- bearish 'pea^. I maize, barley, wheat, potatoes,, onlbhs. rye n gf a -^? cocksfoot, i-apft se;ed, linseed, honey; ''bnfjte'r, eggs, chaff, fungus, &c, <.tq., ponr signed to them foi' sale. '. r . .ift i: : LA WIEIGI. "^A-INTEtt; GLAZIER GRAINER, HaNG Eli; SIGN WRITER ■& HOUSE DtfCOfIATOK, Estimates- given, and a'lf orders , promptly attended to. Orders left at Startup's boo'fc&liop will be promptly attended to. , GRATE I-TL— CQ.iFOiMJ\(j. K-P P &VS~COCO A < BBE \KFASP. "By a thorough knowledge of the Datural laws which govern the operation ol digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the tine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of sn«h articles oF' diet thai a constitution may l>e gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to diseas- . Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating aroupd.ua ready to attack wherever there isa point. We may escipe many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well foi tified wi b pure blood and a properly nourished ft-ftine." — See article in the Civ.il Service Gazette. Made simply with ooiling water or milk. Sold in £ld packets by grocers labelled thuß:— JAMES EFI'S & 00-. HOMCEPATHiO Ouijah^i'
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 19 February 1891, Page 4
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625Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 19 February 1891, Page 4
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