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QUALITY— That's the point, for it it a matter of supreme importance in our food ; whatever may be the opinion of other articles of inferior nature when it comes to 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 does not receive an enoore. So people who have used other Coffees and had no satisfaction, are not likely to purchase them again, but after buying Cbease's A. I, Coffee they^will always see they get it. for it is iiie uoot. Everybody should subscribe to "F^Aid Play," the leading monthly magazine. Thirty-six pages of reading matter and illustrations ; subscription, post free 6/6 per year, payable in advance. MoKee * Gamble, Publishers, Wellington. IT. AFFORDS you pleasure to give your friends when calling nice cakes and to answer enquiries, and inform them that you used the Sun Baking Powder which you would not be without on acoount of its quality And cheapness— and obtainable everywhere.

TjIOXTON PUBLIC HALL. CONCERT In aid of Sohool Funds. TO-NIGHT. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture — Misses Williams and Whyte 2. Song — " The picture turned toward the wall," Mr S. M. Ennis 8. Song — " Drink, puppy drink," Master Dermer 4. Song—" Mrs Enery Awkins," Mr J. R. Stansell 5. Duet— "Ora Pro Nobis," Misses H. Burr and Williams 6. Song—" Queen of the Earth," Mr Hardy 7. Song—" Carissima," Mrs Mitchell 8. Song—" The Powder Monkey." Mr Cook d. Song—" Thy voice is near," Mis« Cummerfleld 10. Comic Trio—" The Three Old Maids." Mrs Cook and Misses H. Burr and Williams. Interval of 5 minutes. 1. Glee—" See our oars," Company 2. Song — " Will he come," Mrs Dermer 3. Song — " Buy a broom," Miss G. Hamer 4. Song— "Take me back to mother," Mr Duff 5. Duet—" What are the wild waves saying," Mrs Dermer and Mr Cook * 6. Song — " Anchored," Miss Williams 7. Song— " The British Lion," Mr Hardy 8. Song— "The little crossing sweeper," Miss Lettie Williams 9. Recitation — "A Modern Sermon," Mr Westwood. Admission to all parts of the hall, one shilling; children, half-price. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8 pm. TT7ANTED— Tenders for Carting VV green flax to Mill and fibre to station, also wood or coal. For particulars, apply at the Hiinatangi MiJIL late Bredow and Yanko's, 4 miles from Foxton. WAITUNA SALE. WEDNESDAY, Bed OCTOBER. pORTON & SON will sell by \j public auction as above — 10 forward steers 5 yearlings 10 2 years to 3 years steers 1 first class milker springing 25 mixed yearlings 250 chiefly wether hoggets 150 mixed hoggets Sale at 1 o'clock. TjWXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. Jp ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I HEREBY give notice that the following candidates have been nominated for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Foxton :— AUSTIN, ROBERT ALDRIDQE, HENRY BRADCOCK, HENRY DUDSON, PHILLIP WESTWOOD, THOMAS As the number; of candidates exceeds the number of vacancies— namely, three, a Poll will be taken on MONDAY, the 15th day of October, 1894, at the Foxton Public Library. Foiling hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. T. F. GIBSON, Returning Officer. Dated this Ist day of October, 1894. CHEAP FIREWOOD. PETER SCHEIDT, of Bunny, thorpe, will deliver 4ft Firewood at Railway Station, Foxton, as under — Tawa . . 15s per oord Matai ... 16/6 „ „ Black Maire 6 Manuka 22/6 „ „ FOR CASH ONLY. ARTESIAN WELLS. GILBERD'S PATENT STEAM WELL BORER. \ RTESIAN We 11s or trial bores J\ put down in any part of the colony. H. J. GILBERD, SOANDIA-STBEET, PALMERSTON N,

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Manawatu Herald, 2 October 1894, Page 3

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602

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 2 October 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 2 October 1894, Page 3

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