THE DRINK QUESTION would soon ba settled if every one drank Crease's A. I. CoFj-F.r. which 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 tins. HIS EXCELLENCY LORD GLASGOW while partaking of some refreshments during the interval at the Opera House remarked : " One thinp you have here, that is good Coffee.' 1 It is scarcely necessary to say his Excellency was drinking Cbeasr's A. 1. Coffke. Sold everywhere in 1 lb and 2 lb tins. IS TEA DHINKING HARMFUL ?- Most people believe ko. And thedocior's say so. Then why drink so much ? Use Cukase's A. I. Cor kef. It aids digestion and dears the brain. Sold everywhere in I,lb. and 2 lb. tins.
SPECIAL STOCK SALE. SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER. AT OUR SALE YARDS, BULLS. pORTON AND SON have re\JT ceived instructions to sell by public Auction as above, the following Lincoln ewes just trucked from Hawkes Bay — 1000 2-tooth ewes bred by | Douglas McLean, Esq. ! yOO 2-toolh ewes bred by J. ! Chambers, Vaq.. Te Mate Station 700 2 tooth ewes 150 4 tooth ewes, bred by the Hon. Captain W. Russell These ewes can be seen . on Mr I May's farm adjoining Greatfcrd Railway Station and are without doubt the best lino of ewes thai have been sent through from the Hawke's Bay District and will bo offered in lots to suit purchasers. On behalf of other vendors 200 ewes with 100 per cent of lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. MANAWATU RABBIT EXTERMINATION SOCIETY. I^HOSE desirous of obtaining payment for Rabbits killed between the Rangitikei and Manawatu rivers can do so by taking skius to Orona Downs on WEDNESDAY, 21th December, at* 1 o'clock sharp. j. r. McLennan, Hon Sec. TITAN I ED KNOWN— That Mrs \\ R. AJc ban will have for sa c all the Christmas Animals, Illustrated Papers, Christmas Cards, and in lact all the usu»l Chri&tmas Items which she has had for years, at her residence the Avenue, Foxton. 1/ OXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Borough Office up to NOON of WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of December, 1892, for the following works, viz. : — For getting and delivering 1020 yards of Metal (more or less) in two contracts. For collecting the Dog Tax for one year. I For Lighting Borough Lamps for one year. Particulars and specifications of above works can be seen at the Council Office during office hours. THOS. F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. SEASONABLE NOTICE. Mrs J.Harris, OP THE " OLD TIMES '* BOOT SHOP DESIRES to inform her numerous customers that she has now received a large assortment of Boots and Shoes Suitable fox* the Summer Season. PBICES ARE LOW- THE MAKE THE BEST. Ittßpeotion IxraitedL Miw'Harpis takes this opportunity to wish her cusiomers the Cum* phments of the Season ♦•OLD T MES" BOOT SHOP, BXAIN • STREET, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 December 1892, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 20 December 1892, Page 3
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