THE COL' »IfIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Lt*l). Nbes7Zeaaland Opjices : i Queen St. Auckland. Princes sit. Dauedb. I High Sfc. Christohnrch. Lambton Quay, 1 • WellingLon. , New Assurance",, ISS7 .. .. £1,469,786 i Annual Income 300,000 Accumulated Funds escdod .. .. 775,000 SPECIAL TOimiCß LIFE ASSUJEtj ; : AKCE TADLES. Before a.'Aui ing in any other office be s particular to obtuiu full iuformatiou with ; ! regard to the Special. /Tontine; Tables of ■ .Vhe CbloaiarMntualJWhioa r cbmbinfe Life AVpjoranoeJ with' .XiSflUnd*, and- Profitable , luv.estmeritiy , f^;..;?^ -jj '$y ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICYI 7fKespou?iible Local Management. 1 ft l-i. fiJUi- : rr- : ■ . . All Colonial Mutual Policies are r Abso- ' ■ lutply lucuutesliLle from dale of issue, ; bb'iiJg- entire'ljr'FitEE "from- (JbrJoxfouß andHarnssing cdndiCions- as 16 -Travelling, , /Re'siclenoe, lOccii pa Lion,. Mode of ;3^ife, or Mauner of l)ealhi : ;., .. ■;..'? XP. BB^OOJ^ " i. '.•'■ ' iiP'idfM "iSecrotary, - ■' )u; •■■ • •_-'■'■ ' We^inguon. ; liliOCvl'A^enb at i'^oxloii— ; •"* '•''- " . ' ■.•>:-/q.iJb:>MuAfILLAN. ni:lP:B^]j'liT O W N Mr James Canntng is adling as ;my.= agent -for "Cainpelftowh Rinldis. trict, and he has authority to receive a)l subscriptions to paper and to take instructions for advertisements and job printing. .'■'-' - ; 'l ,■■ -'■■ i. • ; ; - --: rropiictoii'^Mftiirttvatn Hei>ala. and Co., j No. 5, WILIiISISTIIEET,! ■ fiLL^ip, ■■■■'"■ ■ Have on flak — , S\\ -cvfUM-i Tlour, 200>; 100' c, 50's; (p.v.-fvtlert First Prize at ilie Centennial , , ■ ; 3a:;'.uliition l .Me,lboui'n9,J.Bßß) Fii-tl'.'s C.'mm'pibri Old i'lbifr, 20O's n ' ' ' Eagle Floor, 200 I s,-!oo's,*-50 I s, 2-s's J3\ce3--ior Op.mpin FJoiu-, 200-:, 100's, 50's 7> '*• "; : GnffiLh'sNeTtonoWiFloutlitaiO's "I '■ - Star Biandl?Jour, 200's, lUl)'gfso v s " ■Timaru. Milling -Co?s-Wlieatm Ifear.72o1 fear. 7 2o6 > s' ■; 100 I s,e0 > e,. ; 25'5: y:>hi -.-.n .. ■^V.-.T ■ MQir!s^h e a|Giea],i2oo^, tOQ's.r'sO'sff,- 0 : •pnddon'H "W'leainie.al.^QO's- ...* . -■■>. -■■> i -. Timarn Milling, Co.'siiewoiit process Oat' ■ ; ''meai^SS's and 7's. ": ' :;: !■■-■•!;• Soinerville's :;, 224' ft, 25's -paid 7's : -'-- u I Split Peas, Cmlilon'e in 56's ; ' :. ;. ;• Bian w . ...- ' ; Poilarcf /roller, 130's and 150's : Whole Wheat Oaten sheaf Chaff . ; . ,'■ .- , .<--■ l Oats, all kinds ■ . : Feed Bailey ■ '■ Potatoes, Blue Derwent Table ' i '• '■ ii Flake and Kidney seeds o arrive Beans fo: 1 horse feed Maize Orniond Factory Cheese- - ■ - Akaroa „ Honey, in Casks, Kegs, and 101 b Tins Fresh . -Butter in Kegsu ••-••■■■ :■ W.'. ; : ■ ,/ . i ; Onion? Lee's Smoked Hams in clofli McDonald & Miller's Smoked 801 l Bacon, m cloth | Clnistohuroh Meat O . ; s Hams and Sides in cloth j Lard in Bladders Fungus Walnuts. . . ... ..',.•• '•-. ;■ ': Ai'obalic Horse Food in 141 b" and 71b" bags and tins fa Macbine'-idre3sed Rye Grass cd' Italian Rye Grass Ssed Northern Cocksfoot Gra3s Seed - Webb's Eed Clover Seed • ; „ ' Cow Grass Clover Seed . <]■■/<„ Alsyke , ' , !>i " „•• •-• : •'■'! ; ,,. imperial Swede Turnip Seed. I EDWAIU) REEVES &, Co. •Hav^Di .vr,ige I\o6iA Jji- 200ir'toii3 « j"orpm grain^and pro.iuce in tlieir 4-s'torey orick WweaouES, pml are prepared , to make ; $ms\sF** -ntufPTices on bats,' boaas; pe?.s, - : laaiae, barley, v/i.ep.fc, potatoes, onions; i-ye ' grass, cocksfoot, rape seed, linseed, honey bnt«er, egg?, chaff, fun & as,c&c. > /&0.,r C o£ : signecf to them for sa!6. ;■"'"' ffilLUl AM --Q O'&LJLjiJJi; ,-jGAE.TIE. , .MAIN-STEEET, POXTO^,I am -now prepared to do any cav£ing ai)oac the ; town. .that may be required. Orders promptly. attended to. GRaTEFVL— COMFOIITING. ] BPPS'S^COcb : A | i. ■.-. BREXKFASr. ' j ''By a thorough knowledge of the ] satural laws which govern the operation > )l digestion and nutrition, and by 1 a care'ul application of the fine r properties of • (reU.seleeted cocoa, Mr Epps has prbn'dedour' breakfast tables with a deli- | lately flavored beverage which may save is many heavy doctors' bills. It is by: be judicious use of. suoli articles of diet < hat,, a, copstituiipn. ; may be gradually I juiit up until; strong enough to resist ver.y.,teuU.ency, : to disease. Hundreds if subtle maladies are floating around us eady to attack wherever there is a weak wint. We may escape many a fatal haft by keeping ourselves well fortified n ij b pure -blood and a properly hbyri shed/fraihe;"— See article in' tke Civil icr'vice Gazette. '■ '■'• : \y ■ '■■■ '•' \ Made.Bimplyi with boiling wate* or ' oiik-smJ fin 'j'l ' -■ -i ■'] -■.. .-;. !• ? Sold in £ld packets by grocers i labelled : m jam*;s/eMfs & v<^ I O ii'GE'P-A T.lf ; l CCIIEaIST LONDON ENGLANP
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 May 1891, Page 4
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634Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 May 1891, Page 4
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