THE DRINK QUESTION would soon bo settled if every one drank Crease's A. I. Coffee which is prepared with the greatest care and skill and is undoubtedly the best in the market. Sold by all grocers and storekeepers in 1 lb. and two lb tins. 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 I lb and 2 lb tins. IS TEA DRINKING HARMFUL?— Most people believe so. And the doctor's say so. Then why duink so much ? Use Ciikase's A. I. Coffee It aids digestion and clears the brain Sold everywhere in I lb. and 2 lb. tins UeetheSUN BAKING POWDER. It is the best.
AMUSEMENTS. ; A LEXANDER, the Unrivalled J\ Australian Blondin will give a grand display of his aerial abilities in Foxton on Friday and Saturday nights ; open air show. Collection on the ground. ""tenders. \I7ANTE!) Tenders for falling .VV Fifty Acres Light Bush. Apply to CAPTAIN MAIR, Atiki. FOR SALE CHEAP. ROB ROY Canoe, at present layin Boatshed. Apply to ALF FRASER. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. MASS will be celebrated at St. Mary's, Foxton on Sunday Next, 11th ins t., at 8 and 11 a.m. and 6.80 p jd. WANTED KNOWN — That Thackeb &' Pallant, the well-known Boot and Shoe Manufacturers and Importers, of Palmerston North, wish to inform the inhabitants of Foxton and country districts that they will still carry on their great Boot Sale at Aberdeen House, opposite the Post Office, until further notice. And we also wish to thank the public for the kind support given us. Remember, all goods marked in Plain Figures, and no old stock. Boots and Shoes made to order on the shortest notice. Note the Address — Aberdeen (louse, opposite Post Office. T HACKER & PALLANT, Palmerston N. and Foxton . H. L. JACKSON, Manager. \T T ANTED KNOWN— AII things y\l come to an end even the storms of rain which we have lately been the victims. We may now venture timidly to hope that the winter is past, and that we are going to have a taste of real spring weather. From a business point of view we shall welcome it with acclamation at Te Aro House ANTED KNOWN. — Ladies will also hail such a delightful change, as it will enable them to go out seeing and to be seen. There are plenty of attractive sights waiting for them, but none so fascinating as the new spring fashions mow showing at Te Aro House. ANTED KNOWN. -We may therefore expect an early visit of inspection, and herewith invite all the ladies of Wellington and its vicinity to make good use of the present opportunity. We -shall be happy to show them all the latest outcomes of fashion, and no one need fear any undue solicitatioc to purchase at Te Aro House. WANTED KNOWN.— We may add that our new spring fashions have been selected with our Home buyers usual g<ttd taste and judgement, that thereXan immej.se variety in all departments, and that in every respect they are worthy of immediate inspection and selection at Te Aro House. WANTED KNOWN-Just arrived a beautiful assortment of Ladies Patent Evening Shoes in view of Coming Ball to be sold at Clearing Prices at our Great Boot Sale, Aberdeen House, opposite Post Office. S. L. JAX3KSON, 1 Manogcv. j
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Manawatu Herald, 8 September 1892, Page 3
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578Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 8 September 1892, Page 3
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