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THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE I ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Ltd).! N"ew Zealand Office* • Qnean St. Auok and; Prwoe!»_.t; Dunedin. High St Chtiat church. Lambton Quay, j Wellington. New Assurances, 1887 ..':'. £1,469.786 .m-uil Income 300,000 Accumulated Funds exceed .... TVo.OOO' 1 ' SPECIAL TON'iINE LTFE ASSURANCE tables. Before ass-win _• in any other office be I pnriicular to obtuin full inroimation- with j regard to ihe Special Tontine Tables of.J Jhe Colonial Mutual, whi._' combine Lifo Aspurance. with a Sound and Profitable j Investment. ' • ■■■> ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICY- i HOLDERS. \ Eesponsible Local Management, All Colonial Mutual Policies are Abso.' lutely Ineontestible from date of issue, being entirely Fprk from Obnoxious and Harai-sing conditions /as to Travelling, Residence, Occupation, Mode of Ljfe, or Manner of Death. J. P. BRANDON, I Resident Secretory, I Wellington. ! Local Agent at ]"oxton«. J. r. McMillan. ! GRATEFUL— COMFdK'tING. ri P P S'S^COCGA „, ■ v»ft_}*__PA*»_V -.'-.. _._., "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careliil 'application of^he'- w rtftr^mperrtt»B"tif well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a -'dilicately flavored beverage which may save us maDy heavy doctors' bills. ,It is by the judicious- use pf such -articles of diet that a constitution ma}' be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating aroutnUis ready to attack wherever there is a w&k point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keepiug ourselves well fortified wi h pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milkSold in packets by grocers labelled thus :~ ■■-.'■ JAMES EPPS & Qi). t EI.OHCEPATRIC CHEMIST LONDON, ENGLAND. SOMNUS (TE KAHURANGI) T7UNDING there is a strong feeling to JP retain the services of Somnus in this. Distriot, and wishing .to use bin onrsßlyes. to a greater extent than before, thf»P»oprietors have arranged to send the sou of '• The Painter " to Hawke's Bay, where he will serve at a fee of Seven Guineas for Thoroughbreds, and Five Guineas for Crossbreds, | The Celebrated Thoroughbred Champion Prizo. winner, SOMNUS (sire of Dudn, F-Ston, Cyclone, iVLnnie, Waiter and a host t.f otber most promising youngsters, some of which will, no doubt, in the comiug racing season afford additional proof of. the value of tb'B tif-t class 6ire) Will therefore otand at the proprietors' stud stable*, Feilding, this seaspp, pommenping Monday, the JJud September. ,' We bavo stuck to S mtius, bepause op his s'.se, breediup, petformaiices, ond lisautifui-. symmetry, we believed he was' dostinad to bocomo a Groat Horse j and wo have ho doubt whatever how, that like his '.llustiipur sire. 'Traducer,'" and the great 11 Masker^" Somnus' inherits that great: power possessed by «o; few sires, of transmitting his e^cejlent qualities to hU progeny, 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 trom America, .where his old stable companion and near relation, '•' Sir Modred,*' haa attained such a high reputation as a Sire, and from other parts of the world where the fame of Somuus has reached. . (We did ihtend to. charge , a. tee pf Ten Guineas all round this season, but from representations made by some of our friends , tnat they were unable to pay so much for I Hack mares, wie have decided to reduce the foe on the folio wing ecde, viz.:— Ist Class ThbrohghhredSj Ten Guineas. •" Class C, Seven Oui_cas,: "; ;; ■ '"A- limited number of good Hack mares, ; Five Ponnds ten shillings. ..'-.' j ■Paddocking (if. required) 2i .peW -week. !' Choice mares can be fed as per agreement. ,j Guarantees aa per agreement. '. Allowance mado for two or more mares, the property of one owner. Marcs left at the Proprietors' Homestead. Fi-xton, will be forwarded 'to. Feilding free of cost. . To insure service, early application should be- made. The paddocking accommodation is- spe-' cially provided for breeding purposes, the wet and dry marea being kept separate in well watered smd sheltered padilocke. Ownfiß Beh<lin„ m«n;s in foil can rely upon tbe nrea'>st po^siU'ti care being- token at ' foaling time, aud pi oner time of service. ' . "..'.' • . ALSO ■•'■ '-. •''■ „".' ■'■.*■ ; THF. THOROUG. BRED STALL! n| DON GAST Hi K : | (Winner, f the M.nr.bnrouqh ' Cup und Dei by, the Ne_cn Cup and other r»tes : ni. <i Hire of Sell.) mml other jjp>-d 'htJr#!!<. ; D -i'e-i«'er is I y Tow tun (Brother o£Thef V-'. t) out "f TitKi;)';-.' l.y B.y Middletp'n"—. •'F.ii'y ly Glav.eu*— Sprsy by'Donia-Jilj, 40., It willtliui i.« k"h-i that ha comas- of h' g od mob's/ f«u iy. Towton being by Mo--' * butt'ne (sirs "f West Aus-trali>ui, Blink * Rnnuy. Sco Tjfania (ia also dam of Sir, (.to--) B.y Mid. lb-ton (brother to Zoe •I a >l Wurrif-n) i* by Sir Hercules, out ol •- Fo :i McTy-i, ,-f4ry bf> Glaifcu^ out, ■■! t'.»r j.'a#.t>'tnnti-. rf Sriiray.T'darn» W Weraail. * Scud, Belln of ihe Is'e. S uthern Chief &o „ ;Fe^^TH REE GUINEAS. With ;.h. , . (iMia,l fjjloty-njt'.iH..,- •* ,;-.•}'.,' * * }■.. '. .Oi'on'insgo fee. of Paddf c^ing 0.8 «boYe] F, f lv tbi-r i"'i>-tu : ulars"app>y to ■. ' '!" y ■■• .'tfOHN-'OA'AEir, '■■''-' ' 'O . "Stud. .room in ohargc. Feilding. , C Or $o R, UARWOOD. Manager for Biker it Co., Foxton,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 24 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 24 September 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 24 September 1889, Page 4

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