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HETTEU TO BE SUKK THAN SORRY. To prevent moulds, spots, Ac, on your bntter anil packages for export, paint your boxes or kegs with a solution of Salsaline. A shilling packet makes one gallon ; odourless and harmless. Fold everywhere. WATER FLOWS WHERE GRAVITATION ATTRACTS :— You recognise the first fact ; the second is as trne when water flows npwards. People will not trouble when and what they buy, but until then they will always see they get Ciseask's a. I. Coffkk for it is the brst. SIR GEORGE GHEY, K.C.B.— A magnificent portrait from the most recnit photograph, puitable for framing, may be had from McKi'.r. A Gamine. N.Z. Tress Agency, Welliugton. Price 2 1 including postage. Agents wanted. CREASE'S DANDELION COFFEE is the surest cure for indigestion. Sold by all grocers.
n^HE Usual weekly meeting <i die I r ]*vy Tiorlgfi will be held on MONDAY KYENIsC instead of Thursday. (iMial hour and place I'usinesa— Klee'iou of Officers. Uv order W. S. STEWART. ! LOST from Foxton— A small bay mnre branded II P» (conjoined) 1 on near slinuider, hiiTip like a large ; marble on chest ; expected to make \ for Sancton Anyone giving infor--1 mation that will 'ea<l to li pi* recover)* i will be rewarded on npp'ication to ; tins Offlc-, or to E. G. COX, San son. JHHLZAJPLR IN CONKECTION WITH TnE Pj imitive Methodist CHURCH to be held in the PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, ox Wednesday & Thursday, 25th and 2Cth inst. Opening Ceremony to take plac« on WEDNESDAY aFTi ENOON at 2 o'clock by His Worship the Mayor. BAZAAR will he open from 2 to 6 and 7 till 10 p.m. each d»y. PAY TICK TS 1/- : Children half price ; to be bad of members of tbe Chnrcb and all business places. COME AND SEE THE Grand Display of Goods. Curiosity Tables Shooting Gallery Bean Tubs Fairy Wells PUBLIC NOTICE. Saddlery ! Saddlery ! ! William L. Goe Has returned to Foxton, and recommenced • Business in the Tram Sheds, and wil. be glad to pee all Old Customers, and any New Ones. WILLIAM L. COE, Saddler, Foxt n. Beatty's Pianos f 7;; where. For catalogue address, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 October 1893, Page 3
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