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mHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE I ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Ltd). NeewZeaaland Omc&s : Queen St. Anckland. Prinoes St. Dunedi&t liigh St. Christclurcb, Latnbton Quay, Wellington. New Assurances, 1887 .. .. £1,469,786 Animal Income 300,000 Accumulated Funds exueed .. „ 775,000 SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSUR* j ANCE TABLES. Before nsfuritisi 1 ir> nny other ofiloe bs p,«rti«'u!ar to obhiiu full iurobrtifttioti with r.fiui.l to the Speolul Tontine Tables of *ht Colonial Mutual, whioh combine Life A-purance with a Sound and Profitable lii vestment. 'ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDERS. Responsible Local Management. .1.1 Colonial Mutual Policies are Absoutely tucontestiUe from date of i9sue, be'.nir enrirely Fkel from Obnoxious and Umafßin^ conditions as to Travelling, tt'fiidtnce, Occupation, Mode *i .Life, or ivinnncr of Death. J. P. BRANDON, Eenideut Secretary, Wellington. Lochl Agent ai roxton — J. R, McMILI.AN. HAMPBELLTOWN Mr James ranging is acting as my agent for Campelltown and dis. trict, and he has author ty to receive a'l subscriptions to paper and to take iu>tructions ior advertisemen s and job printing. EENi ST S. THYNNE, rro|>riotor Manuwatu Berald. Edward Reeves and Co., Ko. 5, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Have on Sale — Silver Dust Flour, 900'S, lOO^s, 50's, 25\« I fawtHed Fii'st Prize at the Centennial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888) Firth's Champion Old Flour, 200's I Eagle Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's, 25's Excelsior Oamaru Flour, 200's, 100's, 50' b Morris' Ashburton Flour, 100's Griffith's Nelson Old Flouth, 200's Star Brand Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's Timaru Milling Co.'b Wheatmeal, 200' b 100's, 50' b, 25's Mpir'B Wheatmeal, 200's, 100's, 50's Cuddon's Wheatmeal, 200's Timaru Milling Co.'s new cut process Oat meal, 25's and 7's Romerville's „ 2245, 25's add 7'a. { , v ; Split Peas, Cuddon's in 56's Bran . ...... Pollard, roller, 180's and ISO's ; Whole Wheat Oaten sheaf Chad Oats, all kinds Fee d Barley Potatoes, Blue Derwent Table „ Flake and Kidney seeds 0 arrive Deans for horse feed Maize Ormond Factory Cheese Akaroa „ Honey, in Casks, Kegs, and 101 b Tins I Fresh Butter in Kegs I Eggs Onions Lee's Smoked Hams in cloth MoDonald & Miller's Smoked Roll Bacon, in cloth Christchurch Meat C . ; s Hams and Sides in oloth Lard in Bladdi-iu Fungus Walnuts Aromatic Horse Food in 141 b and 71b bags and tins Machine-dressed Eve Grass ed Italian Rye Grass Seed Northern Cocksfoot Grass Seed Webb's Red 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 orick Warehouse, and are prepared to' make liberal cash advances 011 oatu, beans, p<>as maize, barley, \v. eat, potatoes, onions, rye grass, cocksfoot, rape seed, linseed, honey Lntter, eggs, chaff, fungus, *c, <fee, consigned to them for sale. /^oTETnS, CARTER. M I^-S'KEIiT; FOXTON. X am now p epared to do any carting about the town that may be required. Orders prnm t t y intended to. GRATEFTL— CO WFOfi'i INU. i: PPS'S COCOA BREVKFAST. 'By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation o; dipegtion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of vi i>lK selected cocoa, Mr Eppa has provided our breakfast tables with a delicu'ely flavored beverage which may save 11- many heavy doctors' bills. It is by tic judicious use of such articles of diet tlal a constitution may be gradually l.i.iit up until strong enough to resist f>ery teudency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating aronnd us rrauy to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal «itatt by keepiug ourselves well fortified « i h pure Mood and a properly nour-i-hetl frame."— See article iv the Civil S- ruc< Gazette. Made simply with coiling water or mi k Sold in £ld packets by grocers labelled tins : — JAMES UT.- & Ui*.» H ••MUSFATIIIC CUbul<T ijOsDUii ENGLAND

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 March 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 March 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 March 1891, Page 4

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