THE SUN BAKING POWDTCR eclipses ;11 others. PROFESSOR IjIKBKG says :— « We hall never know how men were first lirected to the uso of Coffee, but we may lonsider the article so remavßable for its iCtion on tho brain aud the substance of he organs of motion as an element of food or orgaus yet unknown, which are desiued to convert tho blood into nervous iubstances aud thus recruit the energy of he moving and thinking faculties/' .If ■ou wish to benefit yourself you could not lo better than drink Crease's A.I. Coffek. ?old everywhere in 1 and 21b tins. For it a the best.
i iITTINGS OF MR BRABANT, R.M. Palmerston N —January 4th, 6th, llth, 3th, lsth, 20Lh, 25th, 27th. Foxtou — January 12th. Dulls — January 17tb. Otaki — January 2«th. FRIDAY, JWth DECEMBER. OOLYTON BALE YARDS. RS. A~RKAHA.iI will sell by . public auction as abovo. 40 good springing heifers ( in lots) 14 2-year heifers 16 yearlings o co\vs 10 yoii'ig cftftle 4 daii*y cows 300 ewes and lambs 200 e^os and lambs 70 2-tooih cwis 25 fat ewes 100 prime fat wflthe-'s 400 first clas.s bree "ing ewes 500 ewes and lambs 50 fat ewei Sale at 1 p.m PUBLIC NOTICE. rvUR Pren)isps will be closed on Monday and "i uesday next, MoMILLAN, RHODES * CO. j& 'M 3k V. B. £$$¥&■% MEW ZEALAND R-ULWAYS DRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, BOXING DAY. 26th DEC. Excursion tickets from Foxton to Wellington (first class, »225,"' second jlass 16s), will be issued from 17th December to 3rd January, 1893 ivailable till Satuiday 14th January. Ordi arv re urn ticket:! for dis tances of 20 milts and under will also be issued for some d-'tes as i'.jove. The train uqutlly leaving Foxton at 9.0 a.m. f r Palmeiston will on Monday, 26th December leave at 745 a.m.. Carnarvon 8.8 a.m., Longburn, 9 0 a.m. and leave Palmerston at 9.25 a.m. for b'ei ding, returning fr> m Fei ding at 6 20 p id. Palii.er.stou at 7.10 p m , arriving at Foxton at 8.40 p.m. Stopping at any iuteimedkte stations if r quired. Hy Order. SEASONABLE NOTICE. Mrs <L Harris, OP THE "OLD TIMES" BOOT SHOP DESIRES to inform her numerous customers that she has now received a lar^e assortment of Boots and Shoes Suitable for tb> Summer Season. PRICES ARE LOW- THE MAKE THE BEST. Inspection Invited. Mrs Hat!Tis takes this opportunity to wish her cns'omers the oompl.mentsof the Season " OLD T MES " BOOT SHOP, IVIAI3tf - STREET, FOXTON. i
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Manawatu Herald, 24 December 1892, Page 3
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410Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 24 December 1892, Page 3
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