THREE CENTURIES have rolled by since Bacon said " Coffee oomforteth the brain and heart, and helpeth digestion ; Use Cheask'.s A 1. Coffee. Sold only in 1 b and 21b tins. THEEE IS ONE THING every housewife Hhould Imow, and that is that HercuijEs Bakixo Powdeh is the best. Why ? It is the eheapes- because the Best for makng breads, pastry, cakes, puddings, scones, &c. Bnautifu l.y light and wholesomein 6d and Is tin's. Prom all grocers.
For continuation of rending matter see fourth pnge.) TUESDAY, 22n» SEPTEMBER. SANDON SALK YARDS. QTEVE N S&GORTON will sell by public auction as above - 10 quiet mixed cattle 13 mixed yearlings 15 1 and 2 -years quiet mixed cattle 5 milch cows 4 8-3' en r steers ] 100 first class hoggets (turnip foci) 400 good f it wethers ' 400 mixed hoggets (prime) , 200 woolly hoggets 00 owes and lambs 100 woolly ewe hoggets ] 50 wether hoggets 400 fat wethers (turnip fed) 50 fat ewes GO mixed hoggets 200 first-c'ass woolly hoggets Horse •*, fcti*. Sale at 1 o'clock. "pUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, -L Two Nights only. Saturday, Sep. 10, & Monday, 21st. DOBSON-KENNEDY Brain a tic and Comedy Company. Business Munager, MrH. G. Parker. Special engii^eujeut of tho Eminent Actor-Ycciilisfc, Mr O. J. W. J'almer, who will appear in his Anglo-Swiss — Impersonation of— jtS^'My Sweetheart." Oq MONDAY, 21st, will be produced Mrs Francis Hodson's charming Idilic Play Little Lord Fauntleroy, By special arrangements with Mr Gr. Wortheistoon. Prices 3s, 2s, and Is (children halfprice). Seats n:ny be reserved at Mr K McLean's. J. E. PET ilk RICK, Agent. —THE— NEW SPRING GOODS Are expected to arrive this month at the CENTRE OF COMMERCE, FOXTON, The greater portion having already arrived at Wellington. ! IN the coutse of a few days we expect to make an addition to our i staff in the person of a PIBST'OLASfiT TAILOR. Now that we are conducting our business on CASH PRINCIPLES, we can guarantee good workmanship together with fit and material at Wellington prices. There is uo necessity to s?nd out of the place for a REALLY GOOD SUIT. EDMUND OSBORNE, The Centre op Commerce, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 September 1891, Page 3
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354Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 September 1891, Page 3
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