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Sale Sale sale SALE EXTRAORDINARY gale Sale bale Sale 0F Sale Igj Surplus Winter Stock, |2S Sale v ™ Sale Sale Sale Sale IS lA¥H OMl_iY a Sale Sale * Sale g a l e commences on g a le Sale Fridayj A u g us t Ist, 1890 ! ! ! |j}j Sale Write for Price List Sale Qnir Sale S&ta oaie The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse. TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. 11. b Cs3 _©-m_llsL___j| <^ffiK * OOVERNMEMT LIFE INSURANCE COACHSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, „ 7TTr , T -p., v T -r, o i^rnATT DEPARTMENT. and farmer. WHOLESxALE & EETAIL — Policyholders and those about to insure should T IY/ -,m AX - *i m 0 1~» note the throe essentials of Life Insurance. _ S-lil. Teilt & EOpe- SECURITY. LIBERALITY. ECONOMY. All Descriptions of Vehicles fer sale. , IN THE government office*— ! jjLimJWJI. QECUBITY is unimpeachable; the payment of Me c SI'S Tllinie, Linton & Co Will k) every Policy is guaranteed by the State; ,t, _ „„j .11 tcir\T>TVTy and, in addition, the accumulated Insurance act »=S my flgeiltß at loXtOll, and Will PALMEKdTON iNOiiill. Fund.iuvestedinthesoundestsecurities.now have nu hand amounts to more than IJ niillious sterling. i DRAYS \MTIi BROAD TYRES ** fVSOH E~ of HORSE COVERS. T IBEBALITY is unequalled. Policies in i _mt»hW-v f'-iHi-iff Flax »fl 1 •_.U_.l_olllU_vd_-^v.ivj__vo, j „-,-par are kept alive so long as the charges ilUiaUUiaUlOii.J.ui - ' jVI 'pa*rpattT,TNß OILSKIN on the I'olicv are not in excess of the Surren1»1 LAHr_uxJU>o, vl±j x-j-lx, rtol - value, i'olicvholders are unrestricted as All Orders promptly attended 10. CLOTH ! NG. TENTS, *c ,is now to travel, a^occupation. read}' t r tllrf COnililSl WIU'«T Season, for n r. e IW nir.st birthday. Policies aro unAH the Work is of ihe Best Descrip- aild wholesale and retail purchasers fflftffirtwos^ tion. will d we 1 in inspecting the above „„..-.,. . . iii Ii l„„° ,„ Q „„f„„ rpCOXOMY is ensured by direct Parliamentary -r-»i T T P H "F 'P T lines, Which have aU been manumc- Jjj P . llK .vvisioii. All expenditure outside paypllO ii i. tured under my own phonal snper- Z^ffiffiSsS^* 1^"*" tTT^i.TiOw^-DiTT oT-RVPT vision and of tit every best material. WOBDSWOB r H BTBivET Th(? . {Qck ig lftrge to choMe funds over 1. Million Pounds. W J LIj±Nv.tIUJN. from; and any special linrs will! c Annual Income over £282,000. Maker of all" Kinds of made to ordt-r with pioroptr.e'-s n Cash surplus in 1885, over £242,000 - despatch (LAST msTRIBCTION). uog-oaibh- cilskin Coats bought direct from f. \v. frankland, f.la. .nL'PiuM me, Wil when required, be Re-soilod W] Commissioner and Govt. Actuary. Exj.ress Waggons Iree of Charge. .-prinp Diays Pole Drays, B^£E* MANAWATUJHERALD. FOX TON VETERINARY FORGE. J. F. will b». happy to furnish NOTICE. prices for any vehicle on application , DVERTISERS rcqlliring altera . pEO RG E TD OBINS ON, °y P ost - ! _Ol tions made iv their noti.es, must \jr ±\ All Work Guaranteed. forward the *ame in writing at the office AnT rcMTTH A\rn T?arptt?p : . npUatei- than noou ou the day of pub- BLACKSMIIH AUD */-RRIER iND RE W |ONS ON , - 1 w a( j Veltist . mcntß w in be received All kinds of General Blakcsmithing 1 " 1 oi • i.^. i p'l^-r.nttto- upioßp.m. work executed with despatch and Cabinet-maker & Carpenter, -^ J vertit , enientg Bent for pubnca . AVENUE, FOXTON. ; j on w *|| De u ve t in until countermanded, ' — ; — , unless tJprCßß'inßtriietionß are given ti Begs to notify that he ha. resumed lhe coot»rv The Oldest Established Blacksmith busine*« and trusts to receive the EENEST S. TPYNNF, in the District i Biipport previously given bin» Pn.-krinor.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 12 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 12 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 12 September 1890, Page 1