QUALITY— That's the point, for it is a matter of supreme importance in onr food ; whatever may be the opinion of other articles of inferior nature when it comes Jo Coffee we all want the best, and the demand for Crease's A.I. Coffee shows the popular taste, as it is the best obtainable. WORTHY OF ATTENTION. A pin pointing upwards from an easy chair often causes more attention than it deserves, but doe 3 not receive an encore. So people who have used other Coffees and had no satisfaction, are not likely to purchase them again, but after buying Crease's A.I, Coffee they will always see they get it. for it ia the best. TO-NIGHT, AT THE PUBLIC HALL. Riley's Novelty Concert Company. First appearance in Foxton of Mr. EILEY. Prices, 2s and Is. BULLS SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, 14th AUGUST. NORTON k SON will sell by \jf public auction as above — 6 springing heifers 12 18-month steers 800 mixed hoggets 200 mixed hoggets 100 ewes in lamb 147 ewes in lamb 150 mixed hoygets 98 2-tooth wethers 100 empty ewes 100 ewes in lamb 111 2 to G-tooth ewes in lamb Horses, ifrc. Sale at 1 o'clock. WANTED— 50 acres of Land, in lots of 3 acres and upwards for a crop of oats. DUDSON BROS. BUTTER MAKERS. JUST LANDED — One of the latest Improved Cream Separators. The owner having no use for same is willing to sell cheap, or exchange for cattle. Apply " A. P." Herald Office. FOXTON RACING CLUB. NOTICE is hereby given that per mission to run horses on the Racecourse is now rescinded, and all stock found running thereon after the 4th instant will be impounded. By order. j. r. McMillan, Hon. Secretary. TREES PROM THE ARAMOHO _NURSERY. MoMILLAH, RHODES & CO. will sell by public auction at their Sale Rooms, Foxton, on SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST, At 2 p.m., A Consignment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees from the well-known Nursery of Mr W. T. Benefield, at Aramoho, Wanganui, consisting of — 300 Fruit Trees, Comprising Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Ac, &c. Choice Fl 'wering Shrubs, Canielias, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, 100 Roses, and Hedge Plants. Note — All the Trees are grown on clay soil, and therefore wou'd transplant to advantage on the soil around Foxton. j. r. McMillan, Auctioneer.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 August 1894, Page 3
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380Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 9 August 1894, Page 3
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