Mr Lewis has added another journal to the many he is agent for, viz. " Pick-me-Up"by"far the best illustrated paper of the lot Mr H. P. Forster will have a Fairy well " , and Bran tub at his shop to-night. Like an excellent man he is also going to sell bread cheaper after the 2nd of January. PROFESSOK LIF.BECI says:— "We' shall never know how men were first directed to the use of Coffee, but we may consider the article so remarnable for its action on the brain aud the sub3tanco of the organs of motion as an clement of food for organs yet unknown, which are destined to convert the blood into nervous snbslances and thus recruit the energy of the moving and thinking faculties." If you wish to benefit yourself you could not 'do better than drink Cbease's A.]. Coffek. Sold everywhere in 1 and 2ib tins. For it is the best. T EN.DE R S. lENDERS are required for Now Roofiner, P»iuting, and General ! Repairs to the Public hi all. Foxton The lowest or any tender n t necessarily riccei ted. All particulars to j be obmined from S. STARTUP, Main -street, Foxton. : T 13 K I) E R 8. I^ENDERS will be received up to January 6th for Cutting and ' Car ing- Green Vhx off McKulvie's J run to flax ivi ill at Monti's Perry for a : period of twelve months. Tenders 1 to bo addro3se.l to i J. L. MORRISON, j F axmill, Scott's Ferry, Rargitikei. i \TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Ou MONDAY, 2nd January, the the train usually leaving Palmerstoii at 5.5 p.m. for Foston will m-t leave till 7.0 p.m. and will run accordingly later to destination By Order. PARTNERSHIP. RB. ABRAH M bees to in- • form his clients ami friends that he has now taken in o partnership Mr ALICK WILLIAMS,, late Stoclc Agent of Hawke's Bay. and from the Ist January. 1898, the new firm will carry on business under the i awe and stxle of Abraham & Williams, Auctioneers • and Stock Age- ts. Mr Williams is an acknowledged judge of strck «nd tlirongh his connection with Hawke's Bay, the new firm ♦•ill Eupply a want that has been long felt in this di.-ti ict, viz., the means of direct communication with breeders of stock iv Hawke's Bay. Abraham and Wil'iams hope to merit by their attention to bnsiness the sane generous share of support which h«s hitherto been accorded to tbn o d firm. PALMER STON fcJALE YAKDS. THURSDAY. JANUARY sth 1893 ABRAHAM & WILLI'MS will /\ sell by public auction as above — 30 8 and BJyr steers 800 ewes and lambs 500 2 and 4 tooth wethers 70 ewes Abraham & Williams; . . Auctioneers. '
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Manawatu Herald, 31 December 1892, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 31 December 1892, Page 3
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