rjpHE COLON fAL MUTUAL LI F l B ' JL AS&UHANOJS SOCIETY, (Lj*).- --( New Zealand Ofwobs : Q"ppn St.. Auckland. PrinceßSt. Dun<> 'ii» lii<i^< St Chrißtcbureh. Laubton Qmv, ! Wellington. N*w /psurnncc!« f 18S7 .... £1,469,756 Aimunl liuotnc 30U.<>0i> iA. curaulaU-d Fuuds exceed .. 770,000 | SI'ECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSUtf..,. I A NCE TABLES. .._...,_;/ % 1 j Bt'iH'f »«(-ut|nc in any o'tieP'nffice be ]■> .insular to obtain full in.'ormatiun with ™ !.'tu M" Vo' V>ie Special Tontine TabUjs, .of * *<•- CViKiiiil Mutnal, vihitia nombitoe'Lifrf A>hii.-:ini?e .with a Sound and Profitable luve>tinot:t, ' ; ]<.*,'•_,''. : -)i f- /iiA I L MOFITfi BELOm TO PQLICY* - \ iwlbers. \ ..;" :,;> , Respotnible Ijocal . Ail Col<w)ihl Mutual PblioiVg are Absoutely lutrntfM'iblp from date of issue, heiutr riiririly Free from Obnoxious and Hitiafninir coiulitions as to Travelling,' RiKiJmfv, Occupation, Mode of ,Life, or Mm.Dir ff ])potb. ■ ■ i \ '. J.- i\ BRANDON, i Resident Secretary, ■ il ' ' • l Wellington. Lodil Agput at roxton— j. r. McMillan., r^ A IIP BEL L T 0 W N Mr James Canning is actiug as my ngont for Campelltown atid die. irict, and he lias authority to receive to\ sub.- cvipt ions to paper andtotake ifif-iriiCLiaiß tor advertisemen s ar4d' j bprining, . . , . ERki:6T S/THYNNE,'"" lroprirlor Mannwatu .'Herald. \ • _ : . " . Edward Beeves, and Co* No. 5, WILLIS-STUEE'ti'" WELLINCtTON, Have mi Sale — . ' ' • ' I Silver Dust Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's, 25's (awarded First Prize at the Centennial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888). Firtli'a Champion Oltt Fioujr,.2o0 1 s Eagle Flonv, 200's, 100's, 50's, '25'e Exoelsior Oainaru Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's Morris' Aahburton Flour, 100's : : Griflith's Nelson Old Flouth, 200' a Star Brand Flour, 200's, 100's, 50's Timaru Milling Go.'s Wheatmeal, 200's 100's, 50's, 25's ; . . . ■ ; ; ■ ' ■...".: Moir's Wheatmeal, 2QQ% 100!s, 50' a Cuddon's Wheatmeal, 200's Timaru Milling Co.'s ndw cilt. process Oat; < meal, 258 and 7's. • ' ' • ' Somcrville's „ 224's,;2fi's aud 7's " ' , ! Split Peas, Cuddon'a in sG's , ' . ' Bran . . : - > Pollard, roller, 180' a arid 'l'so's , *■ Wholo Wheat • Oaten sheaf Chaff . ' Oats, all k'huU •,,.' ,■.■•■. '.■ ' '' Feed Barley . : ._" ....•; •-.' ■ Potatoes, lilue Dcrwdnt Table ; ' ■ Flake and Kidney, seeds , p arri v% Beans for hoi'se' feed ' ■ • '■ : ! :i ■■ ■ ; Maize " . ; : . v, Ormond Factory Cheese , Akaroa „ :•'■• ■•• ■' ; ' " Honoy, in Casks, Kfgs; and 101 b Tina I Fresh Butter m Kegs , |Eggß ■ ■■:■..•: ": . Onions , ■ ; ' Lee's Smoked Hams in cloth *r '• McDonald & Miller's Smoked 801 l Babon, | in cloth • Christchurch Moat 0 .'s Hams and Sides I in cloth ' Lard in Bladders . : i ( I Fungus ' . . . i Waltmta j Arowatf o Horse Fpod in 141 b and 71b bags. I and tins ...■•■• «» • Maohine-drossed Rye Qrasa ed Italian Bye Grass Seed ■ ■ • ■• Northern Oooksfoot Grast Seed ■•-. ■ • ■ Webb'a Red Clover Seed • ;.- i „ Cow Grass Glover Seed . i n Alsyke ; „ ' „ . Imperial Swcfle Turnip Seed. EDWARD SeEVESA Co. Have Storage Room for 2000 tons df grain grain and produce in their 4 storey orick Warehouse, and' are prepared to make 1 liberal cfesh advances on oats, beana,-peas, juaizp, barley, wueat, potatoes, ohipris, rye ' grass, cocksfoot, rape seed, linseed, <h6ney, i-nttwv eggs, chaff, fungus, Ac, &c, oonsigued to them for salev . > ILLI AM pOLLi KS CARTER, M aN-STEEET s FOXTON. I .am now prepared to do any cariiinp a^oa r . the town that may be jequiied. Orders prompt y aitande J to. G.'JATF.ITL— COWFOU I INU. KP P S'^COCOA 1 BREAKFAST. "By a tl.ormigh knowleilge of the naturul laws whiih govern the operation, ot digestion nnd nutrition, and by a care* ful application of the rine properties, of woll-selffti-d 'jocua, Mr Epps has pro-, vided our bn-iikf iigt inblen vrirh a delicately flavored beverage * iiicb may c'a'vc U8 many hoary ejectors', hi 11*/:. It is :fiV tb.e jud'ciouk "uHt uf Bur.li ajtiiles of di'Jt - that a constitution may l>e gradually built up unnl t strong eupu^h to o>ist' eVery:U«clet»cy to disease. of subtle maladies are floatfiigarqund us ready to attack wherever the: e is a weak point. We t ' /nfryl.cscipe' many a fat -^ nhaft by Iceepiug utrßtlves well fuitaiuoV wih pure Hood ;:r.»d 'ft/jhdperjy 'nonr- 1 jbhed frame."— rS^t article iv the Civil Service Graz.tttK <v Made simply with ouiiin^ w mci ox 'milk. ...,:.. •:•:•;• «' '! '' ' • Sold in ildpaekets I'y.gruoeisi^KeMcci thud:~ ; " 'V .. . .. . $.:: • Epi^&gs ,;.; EOM.CEPATHIO 0 U Eai i .- T LONDO^^apGLANO : ,ni : « ■• '<■ W- '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 August 1891, Page 4
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659Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 August 1891, Page 4
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