. HISTORY BEfrfiAtfEi). — Thougands of people ?aw Charles I. beheaded in 164 a. let Id all iliat jjroiyd there was but one man who knew wiiy Ui« vICC.: s f lilte - 1 - f MW the (lisseveiel arteries in the Monarch's neck. That was Dr. Harvey, the King's Physician. He had announcer! the circulation of ihe blood, and in so doing started ft trehiehdotis scandal. People called him a fool, a irieddler, a rnatlman. What a lucky thing It was that the Puriiano chopped off the King's head instead of Harvey's. A King , more or less does'tit rriattei't bui a thinker riidre dr less ddes; Thank mercy its safer now to tell new truths than it was 250 years ago. That is why we aye not afraid to say Creaße'B Al Coffee is the very best procurable. IT AFFORDS you pleasure to give your frienls when calling nice cakes and to answer enquiries, and inform thorn that you used the Si'.n Bakino Powder, which you would not be without on account of its quality and cheapness — and obtainable everywhere. To Newspaper Advertisers : Advertising Blocks from McKee and Gamble, New Zealand Press Agency, Wellington.
TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. McMILLAN, RHODES & CO., will hold an Unreserved Sale by auction, on Saturday Next, 20th inst., Of General Merchandise. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. J. R. MCMILLAN, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 10th OCTOBER. j CAMPBELLTOWN HALE. pORToN & SON will sell by \j public auction as above — 0 weaners 8 weavers and yearlings 1 milker 15 springing heifers 40 ewes with lambs 50 fat sheep 6 weaners 70 ewes and lamb 9 25 fat ewes, shorn 5 rams 140 ewes with lambs 1 70-gallon iron boiler Horses, &c. Sale at 1 p.m. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. I hereby invite the storekeepers j and the public generally to observe j THURSDAY, 25th OCTOBER, the PALMERSTON SHOW DAY, a3 a public- holiday. j T. P. WILLIAMS, Mayor. Foxton, 18th Oct., 1894. UNDERTAKER. T BEG to notify that my NEW HEARSE is now completed, and can be obtained «n very reasonable terms. Funeralg conducted promptly and carefully. ANDREW JONSON, Undertaker. Avenue Road, Foxton* i i BOROUGH ELECTION. Ladies and Gentlemen, I BEG to thank you for the support you accorded me at the last election and for the honorable position (at the top of the poll;, you placed me in. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY BRADCOCK. BOROUGH ELECTION. Ladies and Gentlemen, I THANK you most heartily for returning me as your representative at the last election. I will do my best to fulfil the confidence placed in me. I mnain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, THOS. WESTWOOD.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 October 1894, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 18 October 1894, Page 3
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