BETTER 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. UNCLE SAM'S ROLLED OATS, the most neutritious breakfast meal. 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 & Gamble. N.Z. Press Agency, Welliugton. Price 2/1 including postage. Agents wanted. WATER FLOWS WHERE GRAVITATION ATTRACTS :— You recognise the j first fact ; the second is as true when water flows upwards. People will not trouble when and what they buy,, but until then ' they will always see they get Crease's a.I. Coffee for it is the best. ANTED TO BUY— A fo^ tons of potatoes. State price delivered at Feilding. F. W. LEGG. TTTANTED KNOWN— We have * V just bought a large stook of Hosiery much under the usual price. Ladies Biack Cashmere Hose l/-per pair. Boys strong 3 ply yarn 1/per pair, at Te Aro House. FJOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. BY-LAW NO. 2, SECTION 12. In consequence of the destruction of the footpaths by persons riding and driving cattle along them, notice is hereby given that in future the above section of By-law No. 2 will be strictly enforced. The penalty for such an offence is that the person offending shall pay fche Council such sum nofc exceeding £10 by way of compensation for any damage done by him to the footway or channel. T. F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANuE. A POWERFUL English Company wishes to appoint a suitable agent in Foxton on commission, and invites applications for the position. Address "INSURANCE," Box 240, Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 May 1894, Page 3
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299Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 8 May 1894, Page 3
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