MAHOMET SAID:— "The ink of the wise is worth more than the blood of martyrs." Perhaps all do not agree with this; but everyone acknowledges that Crease's A. 1. Coffee when once tried is always used. ENGRAVJNG of all descriptions executed by McKre & UAMBXiE, N.Z. Press Agency, Wellington. Advertising Blocks, Brass Door Plates, Stencil Plates, Copper Plate and all other kinds of engraving. Send for quotation. OPPORTUNITY IS GOLDEN,— PeopIe aye. always wanting something for a oha'nge', therefore why not try Unct.e Sams Rolled Oats, which are unrivalled as a breakfast ; luxury, being most nutritions and not heating the blood as in the case of oatmeal. Becommended for Invalids. Sold everywhere in 21b packets. ' ; -~- : noticeT ~~ ~ T^LAXMILLERS are requested l^ to meet at Whyte's Hotel on THURSDAY, 27th inst., at 2 o'clock sharp. It is hoped all will attend. Business important for coming season. By Order. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF TELEGRAPH ARMS. THE Telegraph Commissioner is prepared to receive separate Tenders, until the sth August, 1898, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of Telegraph Arms, as under . — 8,000 (eight thousand) arms, 4ft Gin long. Specifications and sample arms cnn he seen at the Telegraph Stores, Wellington, and the Telegraph Offices at Masterton, Palmerston North, Foxton, Carterton, Greytown, and Wellington; Tenders to be addressed to the " Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs, Wellington," and endorsed, " Tender for Telegraph Arms." By Order. C. LEMON, Superintendent. General Post Office, , . 9th July, 1893. FOXTON. RACING CLUB. n^HE Annual General Meeting of I the Club will be held in the Club's Office o'» FRIDAY, July 28th, at 7.30 p.m Business -To receive Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers for the ensuing year, and General. j. r. McMillan, Hon. Sec. TENDERS. HPENDERS are invited for cutting X down about 26 acres of Manuka Scrub, being that piece ar, the back of Mr Rowland's house, Motuiti. Tenders to be in by noon of FRIDAY, 28th Jnly. . ROBINSON BROS. FOXTON COOPERATIVE BUTCHERING CO. Ld, IN LIQUIDATION. n v) 'TVENDERS will be received by the | undersigned up to noon of WEDNESDAY, 26th July, for the purchase of the Plant and Good- Will of the above Co hip 1 any. All conditions can bo seen on application. Tenders to be accompanied by a deposit of £20. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. S. THYNNE, ' Liquidator. WHY IN SUCH A HURRY? Because the Salvage Sale closes on Saturday at le Aro House Branch, Main street. AYE YOU BEEN BEFORE? Many times and each time come away better pleased with my bargains. OULD YOU ADVISE ME TO GO ? Certainly, and not only you. but every man, woman and child in Fox ton. A RE TH R BARGAINS GREAT? A Greater than I ever knew them in this place aud so hundreds of customers will tell you. T WONDER — WHAT ? That -J- you have not as yet felt it to be your interest to save money by going to this Sale. See what an advantage it would have been to your family. NE QUESTION MORE— Does it^ positively, close, on, Saturday next ? That? ybumay be "sure of, go in your oase it is simply now or never. .. Take my advice, go at onoe to the Salvage Sale at the Te Aro House Branch, Main-street, Foxton*
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Manawatu Herald, 25 July 1893, Page 3
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544Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 25 July 1893, Page 3
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