w rr.:\ lows where gravitar _'lON A ."..• AC !'S: — You recognise the first fact ; the ftpcond is as true when water flo\v3 upwards. People will not trouble when and what they buy, but until then they will always see they got Crearf.V, a.I. Coffre for it is the best. CREASE'S DANDELION COFFEE is the surest cure for indigestion. Sold by all grocers. SIR GEORGE GREY, K.C.B.— A magnificent portrait from the most recent photograph, suitable for framing, may be had from McKee & Gamblr N.Z. Press Agency, "Wellington. Price 2/1 including postage. Agents wanted. UNCLE SAM'S ROLLED OATS, the most nentritious breakfast mral. BETTEK TO BE SURE THAN SORRY. To prevent moulds, spots, &c, on your butter and packages for export, paint your boxes or kegs with a solution of Salsaline. A shilling packet makes one gallon ; odourless and harmless. Sold everywhere.
ATHLETIC SPORTS. AN Adjourned Meeting in connection with the above will be held at Border's Hotel on THURSDAY NEXT 15th inst. at 8 p.m. sharp. A good aUe:. dance is requested. T. REDMOND, Hon. Sec. To-night ! To-night ! ! BERNARD'S CIRCUS. TUESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. rjERNAKD'S CIRCUS, in con |3 junction with the Tankard Japanese Troupe, with performing Horses, Dogs, Monkeys, Funny Clowns, Male and Female Artistes will appear at Foxton ad above. Prices to all parts, 2s. Children, half price. Performance to commence at 8 p.m. P. MURPHY, Agent. VISIT OF THE PREMIER, FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. npHE HON. RICHARD SEDDON, I Piv-mier of New Zealand, has pwusented Do d livi'-r a political addre^p at rhe Foxt <v Public Hall on Friday 16 h install". His Wor-h p rhe Mayor will take the chair at 8 p.m. Ladies are particularly requested to attend. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU R \ILWAY. AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN \\ that the Wellington and Manawa'u Railw.iy Company Limited has caused a pan anil Look of reference) to be prepare! and de j posited at each ot t'io following places, namely : — THE POST OFFICE, LOXCtBURN THE POST OFFICF, PALAIERSTON NORTH THE PUBLIC WORKS OFFlOif, WELLING ION setting forth oertain land intended to be taken by the said Company under the provisions of " The Railways Construction and Land Act 1881," and "The Railways Con structiou and Land Act 1881 Amendmend Act 1866," for the purpose of works connected with and required for the above mentioned Railway, and that the said plan and book of reference will be open to pullic inspection at each such place without fee at at all reasonable hours. Dated this 10th day of February, 1094. WM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVERS, 15, Featherston-stieet, Wellington, Solicitor for the Company. •^ . , WEDNESP^Y, 21st FEBRUARY. LEVIN SALE. \ BRAHAM & WJLLTAMS will £\ sell by public auction as above at 1 o'clock — 50 mixed weaners 14 store cows 6 fat cows 5 fat bullocks 200 ewes 8 ) 2.toi» h weihf-r3 jy.. 150 su) c twoT 200 w oly lambs 200 4. 6 and 8 t nth ewes iOO J.t.in h\\(s 600 2 too h wethers On ucct v t of J Ivebbel 450 Ron n Ov ewes 25 Rom<ity rauia Clients are requ sted to note alteration in date of above sale. Entries solicited.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 February 1894, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 13 February 1894, Page 3
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