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j4*±. I P CT T? uTHV E2? I PBACTICAL WATCH. CLOCK ANJ> . (2JQ2L MUBIU^L BOX REPAIRER. ] TO STAND THl^ ;•>. .oN AT TBE ..' * OROUA D WNS ST • TION, Watch Springs .. .. 3/6 The Th( roucihbbed Stami>n Watches Cleaned . . . • #/- \/ C) \ T I C* Pl l R And all other charges in P ro P oo l ion ' BRED J>y MeBBrB Findlay, Glonormiß- " ton, V.cloiia. By King Cole (imp ) tp EE D TT OWA BD dam Fenella by Fisherman (imp.) dnm p £J I Rose de Florence (imp.) by Flying Dutch- j pRACTIO^ WATCH AND CI.OCXI m F.n e cIS own B i ß ter to M.ribyrnong MAKER, AND JEWELLER. "I" t£^S^'KTof'tnl o^ ft | Maix Stheet, Foxtox. ' of Firßt King, double Chumpiop winner, ' I Peirea, Caspian, etc.) Fanella is dam of ji # Howard begs to state that he P Mute (.he of Pu B ha. Silence .and [Speech. , commenced business next Si r C leas, who waa a grand performei in India). ... » . Kine Cole (imp)., sire of the Duke, Off I Honore, where he will piomp ly ati Colo', Coultoun, Littla Jack, Nelson, etc., tend to all work left. Having liafi I by King Tom, sire of Mermaid (dam of geveo years experience with a loading . Lurline), dam Qui Vive, (HJster to Vedet.e), English fir <n. he wi 1 guarantee satis .- B y Jc°i!ch c e U " OUt BWBy y tioninall wollc udertaken. ' King Cole waa a first-class performer on 1 the English tmf. He made bis debut ag a i three-year-old at A«cor, wh re he won the y \ Ascot I 'erby and St. James PaUce Srnkes. / rvrrtmrixr rpfXTT? 11' T» nnT it As a fourryear-old ho won ihu Cumberland ' XXTEISLI^GTO^ TWEED COT jlPlate, and defeated the Dr-rby winner, <j V\ PANY. Kingcraft, at leva weights over two ini'ea J ; at Newrnarke\ His own brother King t -vr t? t> r\ tt * TATTiOIiS \ Lud was anlci at auction to K o to the »tud j JM.-BiXlL*JlA.J\l l AIUUI tO, 1 to A™SjSiS of VMl.igeur/- tabulated | PHOENIX BUILDING.S ! pedigree will abow tna 1 - he ia full of !' : Emiliui'blooa-^slrebf Rid4U»w6rlh. \ LaJEWON QUAY. TermV— £3 3«, payable 'ly promissory [ 1 note, and due Ist February, 1800. R»duo- : __— 1 tion made for two or more mares from tbe ! T^T«™ fk- but no W pnn«hilitv. W « haV * in f ßfa ? k * ChOl * Cc paddockii>L' fr«e, for »nu month, after Assortment ot i which 2a Gd * head "pi r wotk will bo 'charged. ENGLISH, SCOTCH. AND COI.O- --[ NIAL TWEEDS ! " ! FANCY TBOUSEEL>fGS, LIME. "COATINGS, *c, *c LIME for Agricultural and Building purposes for sale at j«* 1 v lowest possible rates. Apply to L^ ers •« st^ le a ? d .«-»* fife * old * n vxr\T<rr\v>v ' patronise »>he Practical Ontter (late of Foxtin I HiU BrOS# * Bond Stieet ' 3jondon) - Orto , ' A. ALGA^, I>. M 1 KOOKS, i Tram Contractor, Sansou. 1 Manp»ger. geotgf "nrc tatd t, I PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS ! £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and \ 645. Hgg The above trie prbiiounced the B est in the World. PIANOS by Collard & C'ollard, Lipp &; Sons — Erarcl. Brinsmead & Sons, Roenisch — Kirkman, Feurich — Bord, and Broolklyn Company. B-ttASS BANDS SUPI'ITED. Violins, Flutes., Cornets, and other Braßs Ir.str.inu nts. Violin strings •md bows. JOTTINGS FOR ALL CLASSES OP INSTRUMENTS. Dance 3, Songs, and .Pianoforte Pieces in sheet md books. Postage i>n « «!ii£fle abeet. 2r\. H-uja;ents may be forw arded by Post Office Order. !1* small amounts in stamps.. Music ?ent throu gh the post cann< »t be excKaugea . CATALOGUE PRICE. LISTS AND TEJtMS ON APPLICAVfcUt* LAIBTOT QUAY, WELLII&TQy,

PALMEESTON STEAM COOP. ERAQE. YfTILUAM QOOK. Manufacturer of Butter ?£©»s, Talljvf Casks, Cheese Vats, Parrel f Churns, Box Churns, 'Ojlinder Ohurns, Butter Bores, firowers Vats, Beer and Spirit Kegs, Enamelled Kegs, &c &c, on the shortest notico at lovest possible prices. Address— Main St?.e«t, Palmers ton North. ( /GOVERNMENT LIFE INtURANCC AX DEPARTMENT. LOANS OK MOBTOAQB. Pbom time to time a Hailted portion of the fnnds it lent on flnt mortffajr* of freehold security, with option of repayment by fixed instalments, spread orer 19, 15, or 90 years. Half-yearly Payment for each 4100. Period of Loan- * •• d. Tur«tv« years ... ... I 4 T jv'l^nyeara » S « T.jmty year* ... ... 4IS S Loam repayable by instalments whereby principal and interest are both liquidated within a given time, and on terms ef a mont f aTourable character, present marked advantaxes to settlers and others. The borrower may, before the expiry of the full period, redeem the loan, with or without notice, on terms which can be ascurtained at this office, or at any of the offices of this Department, where also forms of application can be obtained. For full particulars as to loam, ar?ly to the Head and Branch Offices and Post ofiicaa T. VT. FRANKLAND. JUttUtry «ad Principal Officer. D. M. LUCKIE, Commissioner ! THYNNE, LINTON ft CO., SHIPPING AGENTS TIONEERB, FOXTOJf.

WANTED, Farmers and Dairy men to inspect my Bur:* Churns, which are without doubt the beat churns in the market. Tlie have been twice exhibited, and received highest prizos both times. Over a dozen testimonials to be had on application. Chas. E. GAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North. ( Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper, Foxfon, has been appointed agent for Foxton district, irom whom teamonials and prices can be obtained, and where the churns can be seen. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. cL owpr^nms«d e lar S hO e n w «. z . # s. Claims paid immediately after proof of OMMs. ■ K^noinicalmanagemen^^ . TOTAL SUM ABBUBED (inoludinc _.„-„ , ' Bonus Additions) ... ... - *M»M» 1 TOTAL FUNDS (the "whol* Umstea p | in New Zealand) ... ... £• «• "••** Tn addition to the abore funds, ia» » I office hu« ANNUAL INCOME of ( over ... ••• ••• '•'^ m^ m J mt . ] The Snrplas CashProfltsinUM w«f *UW* "' OPENING OF TONTINE SAYINGS FUOT) SECTION. ' I Tontine Savings Fund System PoUoiei are ! existing Assurance PoUey■'samm ' of 1900, when liberal returns in oaan »r« anue OI C principle, of the Tontine and moj. of , keeping aocouuts are not kj'P*," 60 ***' M m ' ease oTother Tontines advertised. i' %Mnforma«on<»nle^btataadat»h.Hjja Aotoary m A Prte«ipel<MM«.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 20 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 20 September 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 20 September 1889, Page 4