MAHOMET, SAID :— " The ink of tho wise is, worth move than the blood of martyrs'." Perhapsall clo not agree with' this ; but everyone acknowledges' that Che ase's A., 1. Coffee vrhexi once tried is always used. . . . . 'OPPOHTUNITY IS GOLDEN;— People - are always wanting something for, a change, therefore '.why not try Uncle Sams Kolm:i> Oats, which are, unrivalled as a breakfast luxury, being most nutritious and not heating ,the..blood as in the case of oatmeal..., Reciomiftendcid-: Jfoi*>' Invalids. Sold everywhere in 21b packets. NEUBAL(HA;"< *•:,•■"•■■ , ■ NEBYOUSNESS: . / • -a ■ " TOOTHACHE, . WEAKNESS AND ."■■-: •:■'•* GENERAL DEBILITY QUICKLY AND POSITIVELY CURED ; .' BY CLEMENTS TONIC. WHICH EESTOKES. THE VIGOR, SNAP AND HEALTH * . OF YOUTH. READ YOUR NEIGHBOURS EVIDENCE Mrs A. Hunter, Manchesteisstreet, Christohucch, N.Z., who writes on March 80tli,' 18JJ8 :— I have' been suffering for month? past from indigestion and pains in the back and side, tired and languid'feeling, lpwness of spirits. I ; have tried many cures, but nothing seemed to, dp me any" good. I have / spent a lot of money in doctors. At last .1 was recommended to> try Clemettts Tonic, which I did'; I have taken two bottles, and I can truly saiy I truly say I never found any remedy do me as much good as Clements* Tonic ; I would recommend anybody who is suffering from these complaints to try dements Tonic, and L feel sure it will do, them good.— l am, yours truly, A. Hunter, Manchesterstreet, Christchurch, N.Z. FOR SALE CHEAP.' j A DoubVseated Buggy aud Harj\ ne&s. ; Apply ,nt HERALD OFFICE. i ST~. MARY'S CHURCH. MASS will be 'celebrated at St. Mary's (hureh, Foxton, on Sunday next, I,3th inst, at 8 and ! 11 a.m., evening service at 6.80, ,> w RI'.V.. FATHER PATTERSON. TENDERS. TENDERS are invitee! for Improvements on Racecourfie'. 'Plans'nnd specifications to be seen at the effice of Messrs McMillan, Rhodes &'Co. ' ->■■■* Tenders to l>e in by noon' on -FETDAY, tlie 18th inst., addressed to the Secretaf)% Foxton Racing -Club.' ' ' ./■•■■■ Lowest or any tender not . necessarily accepted. , . . ' 1 ; •' By Order. , i, OST— :One Jaay- filly. with' saddle, [_j bridle, and martingale, branded , MMou n^ar .feHoulderi losfimiaar , Bunk's Jak e, - Anyoiie giving information of tbe eanjo willbe rewarded. M. J. McCARTH^; ' £100 REWARD. s n^ HE SbdVe , reWard will be given I for" ; informatxp,n leading to the 'c^oirVictfbri r of the 1 person 'or persons who haf^l stolen 1 Itimiiefy Marsh breeding* ' eWes^ f ram" : inj' pad^oclis at Pononga, Fitzberbert, (late^ Bryant Bros). The earmarks are back bit out each ear ; brand JB (conjoined) in black.. THOMAS W. StILK " ■ Fitz-ble'tbert. MANAWATU HOTELSTf iBLES, HAVING 'leasea theStubles, I hope, by' 'strict attention to them, to'gaiu' a share, of the Public patronage., ... V . ' " Horses thoi'tjti^lilyl quietly broken to saddle." . " ../ i; v, ! - : \^w. o.^teask; 1.-,; ,;;•; ,>-'; Proprietor. Beatty'.s Pianos^ where. For catalogue address, Daniel F; Beatty, Wasnington, New .Jersey. •■'- ' ■■ ■ - ■' * '■ ■■'■■'■ ", JOHN WESTWOOB,' BLACKSMITH AND SUOi R, i- ALL kihdaof 'Blacksmithin'g ex'p^ \ ;J\ doted with despatjoh'and'tiare.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 August 1893, Page 3
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480Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 August 1893, Page 3
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