H. W. Hi pRAOTIOAL THE SQUAKE (Next the N. PALMERS' AH finds of English and Foreig guaranteed or 12 months. AGENT AT FOXTON, ) n H A 6. "T\ A H L, I WHOLESALE and RETAIL SAJL, THSNT, FLAG, and ROPEMAKER, PALMERSTON N. Begs to inform the Public that he has on hand the f- llowing lin«h, and will be pleased to complete orders that may be entrusted to bin» : — If you want a seal good TENT bo sure to get CD's make ; t > be had from the principal storekeepers and the Depot, Palmerston M. My name appears on all Tents of my make. If you want un OILSKIN CO AT, that is to say a coat that will keep you dry dining the winter, be sure to get my make an I you. will be pleased, Oilskin Trousers, Leggins, Sou I - westers, and »*• addle Aprjns all in st clc. Waterproof 6x6 Trap Oovf-rs only VZs fid each. Horse Covers a speciality. Canvas Tarpaulins of all sizes in etock and made to order. Large Marquees for sale o" hire. Ropes of nil sizes ac wholesale prices. Flags of all Nations in stock for Stile ov him. .Note the Address — OHAS. DAHL. Palmer»ton N. GRATEFUL— COM FORTI \ U . EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST •' By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which jro\-e»n the operation ot digestion and iitiriition, ami l>y a careful application of ihe tint' properties of well-seleettd vocon, Mr E|jp.s has provided our breakfast tnh'e* with a delicately flavored bt'vt rape w hicli may wive us uiauy heavy doctor*-' hi Us-. It is hy the 3»d:cioiJ.«* use of such articles of diet that a const i i ut ion may t-t- gradually built up until strong mou^h to n-Mst every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies nre lio.itin^ arounil uh ready '.o attack wherever tlieie is a w<-ak 1 boiut. We may escape many n fatal | bhal't by keeping ourselves well fortilied I wi h pure hlood and a properly nourished frame."— Sue article in the Civil i Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or mult Sold in ±ld packets hy icroeerH labelled thus. :— i JAMES Efi J 8 & UO., ; HOMOSPATIIIO Oil EM I -I 1 L<^Nl> iK. KNGUAN') I " " TO TflK PUBLIC Ot KOXToX AND NUttUoTJNDIMW i ivusrUKJlS. IN retuiuinji: thanke tor tlie Lil»n. - ml support ticunrded him ii* tlu past «Ii« in derail nfd wniild li'k* this npjiMrt.uin«y »'t iv< # «'-iniMjf ''•< ! n« h«s now oi hand <i aM) shoes of all Clrtssßs aud Kinds, and befon Puruharsing Klaewlwre, Inspectioi is h«wpeeMully solicited. ' All Kepaii-H Neatly and Prompt; Effected. Note the Address — First door past Jewell's Hote 1 (south side). J. HARRIS, £ Main Stieet, Foxron. c d Waste Paper. 1", '^ooi> cieav waste papis o Or i' 0 K SALE. Apply Herald Office, fixton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 244, 5 March 1889, Page 1
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466Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 244, 5 March 1889, Page 1
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