READYMONEY STORE. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. GT^OCERIE S At reduced prices. QUALITY GUARANTEED. FOR NETT CASH ONLY. 6fl>s Sugar forls SlDsSago ... ia olds Japan Rice l s 6!bsßice ... "i a Bfts Cornflour '." "/.; " jj, 8 tins Sardines . . , . .'. " 1/3 2lbs Cumnts ... "in 2ids Raisins (i j s 5 bars Soap ... '* j g 8 packets Cocoa ... " i/q i6ibssait ■;; ]]■& 2 bars Nelson Soap " i s 86 boxes Matches . . " 1/q 2fl>sTea ... "" " o'/a 1 box Tea (lOlbs) ... ..[ " X U 121bs Washing Soda Is 21b Windsor Blue ... .'.* "i s 4 tins Carrie Powder ... "i s 8 squares Brown Windsor Soap Is 12 packets Extract Soap ... „ 1/3 2 doz. packets Blacking ... ," 9<J We Guarantee to supply all Goods at prices advertised. F. de RIDDER, ■ Manager. rT l e a ~ 5 ~ t PHARMACENTICAL CHEMIST, palmerstcn north. Mosquito Embrocation applied to hands and fa<tf effectually keeps off Mosquitoes. Is also very useful for allaying the irritation caused by these bitee. Bottles Is, ls 6d, and 2s. Dalmation Insect Powder. Perforated tins ls, ls 6d. and 2s. Carbolic Disinfecting Powder • nl-M and ls 6d * Bulk ls P ftr lb - Cnildrens Aperient Cooling Powders. Children's toothing Powders. Children'sGreyPowders. Children's and Adults Worm Powders. All in Is packets. C. HONORE, Foxfcon Agent. The Advocate of the 16th says.— A nte took placeat Sanson yesterday morn--lig by which a large stable, belonging to Mr Tomlinson, was totally destroyed How the fire originated ia unknown. Between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. the previous evening Mr Cox had been helping with Mr Ludlow to stow some hay' in the loft, but between that time and the outbreak no one had been known to be in the building. Yesterday morning, howiver, about ten o'clock, hs Mr Tomlinson was leading his horse out of his gateway, he noticed smoke issuing from the roof of the lofr, and before anything could be done to stay the progress of the fire the building was in Harass. Everything ■-: possible was got out of the lower part, b»t nothing could be done to save the building. It was insured in the Colonial for £50. " Madge," writing in Truth on delicacies, eays :— " If you were a Chinese Sir), and wanted to give someone a great elicacy, you would get two young baby mice, blind and nnablo to crawl, and place them before your guest alive, on a plate. He would dip each Jiving morsel in a dish of honey, and envelope it in a sugary shroud, before popping it into his mouth. The dying equeak of the poor little atom is said to be the sauce piquante of this favourite dish in China.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1889, Page 2
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429Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1889, Page 2
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