THERE IS ONE THING every house wife should know, end that is that Heboules Baking Powder is the best. Why ? It is tho cheapest because the Best for makng breads, pastiy, cakes, puddings, scones, c&c. Beautifu ly light and wholesome, in Cd and Is tins. From all grocers. PEUSONS OF DELICATE CONSTITUTION, who are ob.iged to abstain from ordinary Coffee, should try Creabe'r Taraxaccm on Dandelion Coffee, which is recommended IJy medioal authorities as a very valuable beverage for persons who sufter from weak digestion, flatulency, and nervousness. Sold in lib and $lb tine, Is tins. STANLEY SAYS: "After all there is nothing beats a cup of good Coffee." If you would enjoy such, drink Cbeabe's A. If Coffee. So d only in lib and 21b tins. THBEE CENTURIES have rolled by since Bacon said " Coffee comforteth the brain and heart, and helpeth digestion ; Use Crease's A. 1. Coffee. Sold only in lib and 21b tins. For continuation of reading matter see foui'th page.) Foxton Dramatic Club. PUBLIC HALL. THE above Club will produce a Three-act Comedy for the BENEFIT OF MRS. CARROLL, ON TUESDAY. 18th AUGUST. ''SMI IN," With the following cast — Mrs. Rosemerry, a charming widow, . Miss H. Burr. Miss Fleming, a city belle, Miss Stansell. Kitty, a country flower, jViss Burr. Mn. F.LEJirxft, an elderly lover, Mr J. R. Stansell. Max Seymour, a wealthy young man, • Mr J,R. McMillan. Ponald OsnosNE, a fickle fellow, Mr /* If. Frasei'i Tim Stbvkeb, a mean borough councillor; Mr G. Potter. Joe, not such a fool as he looks, Mr . F. R. Young. Stags Manager - - Mr H. Woodham. •• Doors open at 7.30. Performance at 8. Tickets Is, 2s, re erved chairs, 3s. Plan of ohah'3 may he seen, and seats reserved at McMillan, Ehodes & Co., Main-street. ALF. FKASER, Hon. Sec. WANTED at once-— A Catcher, also 30 cords Pukatea per month, to be delivered at Spiers, Flax mill. Apply at the mill. TO SANSON AND BACK. WEDNESDAY. 12th AUGUST. special rntAiisr. HASSENGERS leaving Foxton by y Government train at 9.0 a.m. will connect with Tram, and reach Sanson at 10.80 a.m. The return train leaves Sanson at 4.45 p.m., arriving Foxton 6.30 p.m. Usual Fares. By order. HILLARY'S Quadrille Assembly. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. EVERY FKIDAY EVENING At 7.30. Gbktlemen, 2/- . . Ladies, Free, FIBST CLASS PIANIST. Look Out foe the LONG NIGHT. J. HILLARY. PHGTOGKAPHT. T\HE Large Photos ol the Foxton J. Public Schodl, contuining about 200 School Children, is now ready for sale at C. V. Fuerie's Store. 2s eaoh, or 5s 6d the set. WANTED— Four steady young men for Paddock ing, and one boy to tie stripped fibre off the wash. Apply PASCAL BEOS.' mill, Oroua Bridge. ; . j "fob sale, cheap. ■< A v 3-ift6kEti '■ HOUSE A^b ■ :' QUABTER ACBE OF LAND. q^HE HOUSE is well built, roofed \ with iron. , • The land is fenced and planted with fruit trees. Price very low, making the property a splendid bargain. Apply to THYNNE, LINTON & CO.:
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 11 August 1891, Page 3
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491Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 11 August 1891, Page 3
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