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THE (COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Ltd). New Zealand Offices : Queen Sc. Auckland. Princes. St. Donedit. ' niga St. Chiiatohurcb. Lambton Quay, Wellington. , Now Assuranoes, 1887 .... £1,489,788 Annual Income „ „ „ „ „ 800,000 Acoumulate'd'Fttndtezbeed „ „ 775,000 SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSUR. ANCE TABLES. Before assuring in any other office be particular to obtain full "information with regard to the Special Tontine Tables of ♦he Colonial Mutual, whica combine Life Abpuranoe with a Sound and Profitable i f Investment. . ALL PJfOFJTS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDEHS. i Responsible Local Management. All Colonial Mutual Policies are Absolutely Incontestable from date of issue, being entirely Fbee from Obnoxious and Harassing conditions as to Travelling, Residence, Occupation, Mode of Life, or ? Manner of Death. J. P. BRANDON, Resident Secretary, Wellington. Local Agent at Foxton— t J- R, McMillan. c — — , GRATEI«-UL— COAIFOI4TINU. ' EPP S f S COCOA BRE \KPAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fino properties of , wi'll-Kelected cocoa, Mr Eppa has provided our breakfast tablet) with a deliuately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bill*. It ia by the judicious use of soch articles of diet thai a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency fo disease.- Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal | shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified wi h pure blood and s properly nourished frame."— See article in the Civil , Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in ild packets by grocers labelled thus :— JAMES EPPS & CU, HOMO2PATHIC CHEMIST LONDON, ENGLAND 5 SOMNUS. ' (TE KAHURANGI) T7IINDING there ia a strong feeling to J. retain the services of Somnua in this r District, and wishing to uae bin ourselves to a greater extent than before, (ho Pio- ! prietora have arranged to send tbe son of "The Painter" to Hswke's Bay. where he j will serve at a fee of Seven Guineas for 8 Thoroughbreds, and Five Guineas for Crossf breda. r Tbe Celebrated Thoroughbred Champion . Prize winner, SOMNUS (sire of Dudu, h F.-xton, Cyclone, Minnie, Waiter and a i boat of other most promising youngsters, some of which will, no doubt, in tbe comij ing raciug season afford additional proof * of the value of thia first class sire) will l) therefore Bland at tbe Proprietors' stud i atuMes, Feililin?, this aeason, commencing i Monday, the 2nd September. We have stuck to S niuus, because on bis aize, breeding, performances, and beautiful symmetry, we believed he was " destined to become a Great Horse ; and we ( have do doubt whatever now, that like his' - illuetiioua sire.'- Traducer," and tbe great ' " Musket," Somnus inherits that great i power possessed by so few sirea, of transmitting hia excellent qualities to hia proi geny, that we mean to stick to him still, ; notwithstanding the tempting overtures that have been made for him, not in New , Zealand (because he was bred here), but t from America, where hia old stable companion and near relation, " Sir Mod red,'' has attained such a high reputation aa a Sire, and from other parts of the world where the fame of Somnua has reached. { We did intend to charge a fee of Ten Guineas all round this aeason, but from representations made by some of our friends that they were unable to pay ao much for Hack mares, we have deoided to reduce i the fee on tbe following scale, viz. :— < Ist Clasa Thoroughbreds, Ten Guineas. ( Class C, Seven Guineas. ( A limited number of good Hack mares, j Five Pounds ten shillings. 1 Paddookiog (if required) 2* per week. Choice mares can be fed aa per agreement. Guarantees as per agreement. c Allowance made for two or more mares, c the properly of one owner. r Mares left at the Proprietors' Homestead, a Foxton, will be forwarded to Feilding free \ ot cosN ...... To insure aervice, early application ahould be made. < The paddooking accommodation is ape- ( cialiy provided for breeding purpose*, the wet and dry mares being kept teparate t in welt watered find fthtffere'a paddock*. Owners aenriini! mares in fo.*! can rely upon the |>rea'i-Kt poxsihie car« being takeu at foaling time, and proper time of service. f ALSO THE THOROUG: BRED STALLI- N I DONCASTER \ (Winner ff the Mar borough Cup and Derby, tbe Ne'son Cap and otter racea and sire of S'ella mid other good homes. Doncau'er ii I y Towton (Brother of Tbe ' Peer) out of Titania. by Bay Middleton— •< . Fuiry by Glaueu» — Spray by Donizetti, ftc. It will thus be neeii that- be cornea of a g«»d racin« family. Towton being by Melbourne (sire of West Australian, Blink Bonny, &o. Titania (ia - also dam of Sir Georoc) Biy Middleton (brother to Zoe * And Wflimea) is by Sir H^roulea, out of F ora Mclvop, Fairy hy Olaucua out. >f tdat grc«t mire Bpr«y (dam of Wetaail, Souil, Brllr of 'he Inn. S uthern Chief fo Fee-THREE GUINEAS. With the ] uiual allowsnoeF. Groom age fee sj. Paddooking aa above. Fur fuither pwrticulara apply to JOHN CASEY, Stud ttrootn in charge, Feilding. Or to K. U ARWOOD. Manager for Bakar 'ft Co.. Foxton.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 20 September 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 20 September 1889, Page 4