HISTORY EEPEATED. — Thonsandß of people s&w Charles I. beheaded in 1648. Yet in all that crowd there was but one man who knew why the blood spurted from the dissevered arteries in the Monarch's neck. That was Dr. Harvey, the King's Physician. He had announced the circulation of the blood, and in so doing started a tremendous scandal. People called him a fool, a meddler, a madman. What* lucky thing it was that the Puritans chopped off the King's head instead of Harvey's. A King more or less does'nt matter, but a thinker more or less does. Thank mercy its safer now to tell new truths than it was 250 years ago. That is why we are not afraid to say Crease's Al Coffee is the very best procurable. To Newspaper Advertisers : Adyfiitisino Blocks from McKee and Gamble, New Zeaand Press Agency, 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 Bakino Powdeb, which yeu wotild not be without on account of its ■quality and cheapness— and obtainable everywhere.
LOST — Bay Pony* Mare, in foal. Branded AD on shoulder. Five shillings reward on returning same to Mr Thynno at his farm. WANTED TO BUY OR LEASE -1 Portable Engine Bor 10 horsepower, and saw mil* ling plant. Apply J. LONG, Rangiwahia. p o. n sale. 1 American Organ, in first class order. Seven stops. Cheap. J. R, MoMILLAN. COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. r — TENDERS FOR LEASING THE RECREATION RESERVE. TENDERS will be received up to 7 p.m. on MONDAY, the 4th February, for— Leasing part of the Recreation Reserve - containing 250 acres, more or less, for a period of 8 or 7 years, according to the option of the Council. Specification? can be seen at the Manawatu Hebalb Office. T. P. WILLIAMS, Mayor. COACH TO LEVIN. ON and after TUESDAY, the Ist January, a Coach will leave Whyte's Hotel, Foxton, at 5 45 a.m. every week day, catching the tra'n to Wellington at Levin at 8.0 am. The Coach will return to Foxton on the arrival of the train from Wellington, reaching Foxton at 12.15 p.m. Fares : 4s ; Return (available ior one month), Gs. Passengers by this route will each Wellington by midday, and at a cost, return, of only 17s. J, 11. STANSELL, Proprietor. TheFoxtonOutfitter. To the Gentlemen of Foxton and the Surrounding Districts :— HAVING RECENTLY returned from Chrißtchurch, where I have spent some years in. learning the trade, I desire to announce that I have taken over the Tailoring Department from my brother, Edmund Oaborne, of the Centre of Commerce. I am now prepared to execute any style in gentlemen's wearing apparel. All tweeds guaranteed shrunk prior to being made up. A. R. OSBORNE. W. IAIER, (Successor to R. Leary), C H E M I S T, Corner of Main and Clyde streets, FOXTON. I BEG to thank the inhabitants of Foxton and district for the generous Bupport given me during i he last three and a half years and to intimate that I have now full stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, and Sundries. Please note that my only address is corner of Main and Clyde-streets, opposite Messrs McMillan, and Rhodes place of business, where I may be consulted any hour of the night or day, except Tuesday and Thursday afternoons when I attend Levin. Teeth carefully extracted. Prescriptions accurately dispensed Every drug warranted pure and genuine.. ...
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Manawatu Herald, 29 January 1895, Page 3
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573Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 29 January 1895, Page 3
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