i NOT TO KNOW IS NOT TO HAVE L but once having used Son Bakino Powder ou will never be without it, for it is the ; est in the market, both for purity and • rice. Sold everywhere. OPPORTUNITY IS GOLDEN,— PeopIe are always wanting something for a change, therefore why not try Uncle Sams Rolled Oats, which are unrivalled as a breakfast luxury, being most nutritious i and not heating the blood as in the case of ■ oatmeal. Recommended for Invalids. Sold everywhere in 21b packets. ENGRAVING of all descriptions ex--1 edited by McKee <fe Gamble, N.Z. Press : Agency, Wellington. Advertising Blocks, ! Brass Door Plates, Stencil Plates, Copper , Plate and all other kinds of engraving. Send for quotation. WANTED— Two rooms at once, in town (unfurniehed). Apply to the Herald Office, Foxton. rjOXTONBOBOUGH COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that all 1 persons removiug Soil, Sand, or Clay from the public roads of the 1 Borough of Foxton without the authority of the Borough Council will be prosecuted according to law. G. NYE, Mayor. Foxton, Uth July, 1893. AWAHURI SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 18. GORTON & SON will sell by public auction as above — 6 forward cows 5 cows and springing heifers 320 fat wethers 100 mixed hoggets , 1000 2, 4, 6, and 8 tooth ewes in lamb to pure- bred Lincoln rams, bred by Messrs Pascal Bros Horses, &c. Sale at 1 p m. SPECIAL TRAIN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. PASSENGERS leaving Foxton by Government train at 9.0 a m. will connect with Tram, and reach Sanson at 10.30 a.m. The return train leaves Sanson at 4.15 p.m. arriving Foxton 6.30 p.m. Usual Fares. FRED BUTLER, ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURER, BOOKBIN ER, STATIONER AND MACHINE RULER. Rubber-Stamp Maker, Graver & Embossing. MAIN - STREET EAST, PALMERSTON NORTH. Bookbinding a Speciality. Orders can be left at the Manawatu Herald Office. R. MURRAY, , AERATED WATER & COR- ! DIAL MANUFACTORY, AvENTJE-ROAD, FOXTON. 1 All Gocds delivered to any par 1 the town. i ' MANAWATU HOTEL STABLES. HAVING leased the above Stables, I hope by strict attention to them, to gain a share of the Public patronage. Horses thoroughly and quietly broken to saddle. W. G. IRASK, ', Proprietor. I ___ ; SEASONABLE NOTICE. Mrs J. Harris, OF THE . "OLD TIMES" BOOT SHOP DESIRES to inform her numerous customers that she has i now received a large assortment of ; Boots and Shoes Suitable for the Summer Season. , PRICES ARE LOW— THE MAKE THE [ BEST. I Inspection Invited. Mrs Hakbis takes this opportunity to wish her customers the Com--1 pliments of the Season. , _____ " " OLD TIMES " BOOT SHOP, [ MAIN - STREET, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 July 1893, Page 3
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425Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 11 July 1893, Page 3
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