.. THE DRINK QUESTION would soon be settled if every one drank Crease's A. I. Coffee whioh is prepared with the greatest care and skill and is undoubtedly the best in the market. Sold by all grocers and storekeepers in I lb. and two lb Hus. IS TEA DRINKING HARMFUL?— Most people believe so. And the doctor's say so. Then why drink so much ? Use Ch'-'ase's A. I. Coffee. It aids digestion and clears the brain Sold everywhere in I lb. aud 2 lb. tins., Use the SUN BAKING POWDER. It iq fng 06Q_ HIS EXCELLENCY LORD GLASGOW while partaking of some refreshments during the interval at the Opera House remarked : " One thing you have here, that is good Coffee." It is scarcely necessary to say his Excellency was drinking Cubase's A. 1. Coffee. Sold everywhere in 1 lb and 2 lb tins.
1.0.G.T. AN OPEN MEETING of the Try Again Lodge, No. 67, will be held in the Temperance Hall on THURSDAY EVENING. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 o'clock. Admission Free. _ — i " ]l if ANAWATU ROWING CLUB. Opening Day, 6th Sept. CONCERT IN THE EVENING. Popular prices. Programme in future issue. E. P. COWLES, Hon. Sec. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded on the land of Mr Baunders, Motoa— 4 sheep and 2 lambs, marked as follows : — No. 1 - Fork or V out of tip of each ear, a'so ditto out of upper side of left ear. No. 2— Straight tip of each ear and fork cr V out of upper side of left e_r. No. B— Fork or V out of upper side of left ear. No. 4— Piece out of lower side of right ear and V out of upper side of left ear. No Tar Brand. If not claimed and all expenses paid, will be sold at the Fexton Pub ic Pound on SATURDAY 10th September, 1892 at noon. B. SPELMAN, Poundkeeper. VOTE FOR OSBORNE FOR over 16 years Edmund Osborne has endeavoured to serve the Public from behind the Counter, but for several years past he has been asked l>y different i alepayers to "COME FORWARD" —in fact he has been accused of refusing duty in not doing so. At '' the present time tbe " CALL " has been of such a decided nature that he has come forward. While he is piepared to admit that the retiring members have done their best, he feels that be will he complying . with the wishes of a great number in offering his services. As it might have the appearance of egotism to write such words as | " OSBORNE FOR . EVE It " there- | fore he would ask his enthusiastic supporters to take matters cooly and stbadily. He has no objection to a genuine VOTE FOR OSBORNE and hopes that the Ratepayers in their wisdom will p'ace him at the head ofthe poll.
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Manawatu Herald, 30 August 1892, Page 3
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469Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 August 1892, Page 3
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