; OP COURSE YOU KNOW that the , great question of the day is, What shall we drink ? Now there are drinks and drinks. ' Some there are which, by continued use, ' injure the nervous system. Tea has this . effect. Others cveate, after swallowing, a > heavy irritating sensation, which is the I precursor of dyspepsia and other distressing symptoms. Coffee Essence is added with treacle, burnt sugar, liquorice &c, belong to this class. There is nothing that has done so much in the recent past to injure the popular taste for good coffee, as the multitude of mixtures sold under the name of Coffee Essence. Therefore do not be put off with imitations but use a genuine article and see that you get 1 CbSase's Al Coffee, the best procurable.
TUESDAY, MARCH 2Gth. MARTON SALE. NORTON & SON will sell by \j public auctiou as above — IG fZt bullocks 10 forward bu'loCfcs 850 2! tooth wethers 800 good 2 tooth wethers . 100 2 tooth ewes 100 fat sheep 100 ewes 100 good lambs 150 hoggets Horses, Ac. Sale at 1.80. Y[ OTICE is hereby given that the \\ Judge of the Assessment Court for the Borough of Foxton has appointed THURSDAY, the 18th day of April at 1.80 o'clock in the afternoon as the time, and the Magistrate's Courthouse at Foxton as the place, at which will be holden the meeting of the Assessment Court for the above-mentioned Borough of Foxton. Dated at Foxton this 22nd day of March, 1895. JOHN GILLESPIE, Clerk of the Assessment Court. A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING Will be held in the Public Hall, Foxton, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, the 27th and 28th March. Mr R. CR ABB, Good Templar Lecturer, will deliver a Temperance Address. Admission Free. A collection will be made to defray expenses. Doors open at 730 p.m. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ON WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH. At 1.80 p.m., sharp. T R. McMILLAN has received J % instructions from LOVEDAY BROS, to sell at his rooms, Foxton, a9 above, the whole of their Levin stocks, consisting of — New and fashionable DRAPERY &CLOTHING. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RE. SERVE. J. R. McMILLAN, Auctioneer. COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. IMPORTANT TO RATEPAYERS. Take notice that the names of all persons not having paid their rates before the 31st March next, will appear on the Defaulter's List, and will be deprived of voting for the year 1895-1896 THOMAS F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. Foxton, March 19th, 1895. G. M. SNELSON, THE SQUARE, PALMEBSTON NOBTH. AUCTIONEER, VALUER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. IS prepared to conduct sales in any j part of the district. The Oldest Established Auctioneer in the district. THE FRUIT SEASON, EURING the fruit season Apples of all descriptions can be pursed at the Eawaroa Orohard, in large or small quantities. Orders can be left at the Mana* "&TU HfiRAW) Office.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 March 1895, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 23 March 1895, Page 3
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