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OP COURSE YOU fcflOW that thfi great question of the day is, What shall m drink? Now there are drinks and drinks. Some there are which, by continued use, ihjare the nervous system. Tea has this effect. Othert create, after swallowing, a heavy irritating sensation, which is the precursor of dyspepsia and other dis* tressing symptoms. Coffee Essence is added with treacle* burnt sugar, liquorice <fee, belong to this class. There is nothing that had done so much in the recent past to injure the popular taste for good Coffee, as the multitude of mixtures sold under the nfttae of Coffee Essence. Therefore do not be pnt off with imitations but use a genuine artie'e and see that you get Crsase'6 Al CoFFfcE, the best procurable. THE SUN BALING POWDER eclipses all others'. .

NOTIOE TO MAKE RETHBNS UNDER " THE LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT AOTB AMENDMENT ACT, 1894." Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington, 81st January, 1895. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the above Act, and the regulations made thereunder, every person and company within the meaning of tLe said Act, being the owner of land in New Zealand, or being the holder or Awner of any mortgage or mortgages of land in New Zealand, is hereby re* quired to duly make and furnish to me in tht prescribed form, returns of suoh land and mortgages on or before the Ist day of May, 1895. And, further, notice is hereby given that such returns shall in all oases be delivered at or forwarded to ths Office of the Commissioner of $axes, in the Government Buildings at Wellington. JOHN McGOWAN, Commissioner of Taxes. Note. — It will not be necessary for persons to make returns when the unimproved value of the land together with the value ef any mortgages does not exceed £250. Persous who have not received forms of return from this office may obtain them at any Pest Office. THURSDAY, 4th APRIL. HOUSE AND LAND. JR. McMILLAN has received • instructions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Foxton, on THURSDAY, 4th April, at 2 pm. All that piece of land being Town Section, No. 104 fronting Main-street, Fox* ton, with a large well-built dwelling thereon, now in the occupation of Mes. Allan*. Terms and particulars on application to the undersigned. J. R. MoMILLAN, Auctioneer. THE FRUIT SEASON. DURING the fruit season Apples of all descriptions can be purchased at the Kawaroa Orchard, in large or small quantities. Orders can be left at the Manawatu Herald Office. TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL. SANSON SALE YARDS. GOBTnN & SON will sell by public auction as above — £0 mixed weaners in lots 4 18 months cattle 10 springing heifers 1 £ 2 year Jersey bull 280 2 tooth ewes 220 2 tooth wethers 200 forward empty «wei ISO woolly lambs 170 lambs Sale at 1 o'clook. WANTED— All who are anxious to secure the best value to te had for money, to visit Te Aro House, Wellington and make their purchases during the Great Partnership Sale. 11 /"ANTED— Residents in Foxton V V & n< l tne surrounding districts to know that the Great Partnership Sale is now proceeding at Te Aro House, Wellington. G. M. SNELSON, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. AUCTIONEER, VALUER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. IS prepared to conduct sales in any part of the district. Tht Oldest Established Anotien«er in the district.

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Manawatu Herald, 30 March 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 30 March 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 30 March 1895, Page 3

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