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rHWE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE X ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Ltd). NsewZeaaland Offices : Qner-n St. Auckland. Princes St. Do nedin. High Si. Christchiircb. Laiobton Quay, Wellington. New Apsarnnoep, 1887 .. .. £1,469,786 Am .u-il Income 300,000 Ai cumulated Funds exceed .. .. 775,000 SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSURANCE TABLES. Before p.K-uiiijrr in nny other office be particular to obtnin full information with irpird to tlie Special Tontine Tables of «lj,. CVo:iial Mutual, which combino Life A-furance with a Sound and Profitable 1 vosiniout. A LL I'JtOFITS BELONG TO POLICY. HOLDERS. Responsible Local Management. A.I C"!onLl Mutual Policies are Absoitiiciy liiooiiir.siildt' from date of issue, '>•■!•'■ u-i m irrly Fkf.i. from Obnoxious and ii.iiu sing coiifiitioiis us to Travelling, llifciiknce, Occupation, Mode of .Life, or Milliner of Death. J. P. BRANDON, Resident Socrotary, WtHinytoD. Local Ajrrut a! 1 oxton — j. r. McMillan. pAMPBELLTOWN Mr James Canning is acting as my agetit for Campelltown and dis. trict, aud he has authority to receive a ] l subscriptions to paper and to fake in.-lruclions for advertisemon s and job printing. EEN I ST S. THYNNE, Proprietor Manawatu Herald. Edward Reeves and Co., No. 5, "WILLIS-STREET, j WELLINGTON, ; liar? i>n Stth' — ' Silur Dust Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's, 25's i (fiwanlcil I'ii-pt I'rizs at the Centennial j Exhibition, Melbourne, 1K8M) ; Firth's Champion Old Flour, 200' s \ E:i«le Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's, 25's i Excelsior Oaniniu Flour, 200's, 100's, GO's I Morris' Ashhurton Flour, 100's GriOith's Nelson Old Flouth, 200's i Star Brand Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's Timnru Milling Co.'s Wheatmeal, 200's 100's, 50's, 25's Moir's Wheatmeal, 200's, 100's, 50's Cuddon's Wheatmeal, 200's J Timaru Milling Co.'s new cut process Oaf meal, 25's and 7's '"' Somerville's „ 22-I's, 25' b aud 7's j Split Peas, Cnddon'a in 56's liran Pollard, roller, ISO's and 150's Whole Wheat ! Oaten sheaf Chaff j Oats, all kinds - I Fee d Barley Potatoes, Blue Derwent Table „ Flake and Kidney seeds o arrive Beans for horse feed Maize I Orincnd Factory Cheese ! Akaroa „ j Honey, in Casks, Kegs, and 101 b Tins . Fresh Butter in Kegs ! Eggs i Onions ! Lee's Smoked Hams in cloth j McDonald & Miller's Smoked 801 l Bacon, j in cloth i ; Christclmrch Meat O .'s Hams and Sides j in cloth i Lard in Bladders I Fungus j Walnuts Aromatic Horse Food in 141 b and 71b bags and tins Machine-dressed Bye Grass ed Italian Eye Grass Seed Northern Cocksfoot Grass Seed Webb's Bed Clover Seed ,i Cow Grass Clover Seed •• Alsyke „ Imperial Swede Turnip Seed. | EDWARD REEVES & Co. Have Storage Boom for 2000 tons of grain grain and produce in their 4 storey crick Warehouse, and are prepared to make j liberal cash advances on oats, beans, peas i maize, barley, wheat, potatoes, onions, rye grass, cocksfoot, rape seed, linseed, honey bntter, eggs, chaff, fungus, «fee, <tc. t consigned to them for sale. pOLLI N~S, CARTER. MnIN-STBEET, FOXTOIS. i. am now p.e^aicd to do any cart- | in; 4 aboat the town that may be ro- I qi lived. i Orders promptly attended to. GRATF. KT7 L— CO M FUK 11 . ..; . V> PU 1 S COC O A HUE MiI' AST. j i "T>\ a t!;oni!ij/li knowledge of the r:,i'-.r:,l !nv\s .•: i..ii m.votn tl.t~oneration (I dkvsri.-.n ;i;;<l i.viriti,,n, and by a car e - j Ii! a:ipii':h!ion ol ii:v- lino pioperties „f j v.-t*il-si>ki-U<i '■ocoa, MrEpjm l, a .s pro- i virled our breakfast tables with a deli- ; esr'e'v fl.-ivcred beverage which may save ! i>- Uii-.i.'v heavy doctors' MIJk. it j s j,^ } ?he jiid-cions use of surli articles of diet ' 'at a constitution may l-e K'luluaiiy '■ !-Vii!t up until Kfronc; enough to n>ist' tveij Ui'.dtncy to disease. Rin.tJreds ! of subtle maladies *re floating around us rfH< ; y to attack wherever there is a weak poiur. We may escape many a fatal ••hatt by keeping ourselves well fortified wihpureUood ar.d a properly houri:hed frame. '—See article in the Ciril Service Gazette. Made simply with coiling water o. O)i:k Sold in Jld packets by urooers labelled bus : — JAMES Ki'L'6 & C»»---iiOWOEJeATII JO OHE.ul>'j W V DON ENCSLANia

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 2 April 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 2 April 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 2 April 1891, Page 4

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