OF 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 create, after swallowing, a heavy irritating sensation, which is the 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 Crease's Al Coffee, the best procurable. ADVERTISING BLOCKS engraved by most modern processes, from McKee & Gamble, New Zealand Press Agency, Wellington. THE SUN BAKING POWDER eclipses all others.
TENDERS. TENDERS are invited up to Noon 1 of MONDAY, 29th instant, for Cleaning out about Seventy (70) Chains of Drains. Specifications to be seen at Mr Rhodes' Store. J. R. WHYTE, Foxton. TENDERS. 'TENDERS will be received by 1 Wi Hemara, Motuiti, up to the 4th May, 1895, for the building and completing of a 4-roomed House at the Motuiti, according to plans and specifications to be seen at the Herald Office, Foxton. Tenders may be posted up to SATURDAY, May 4th, 1895. WI HEMARA. FOXTON RACING CLUB. HHHE Committee have decided to | postpone the race-meeting of the 24th instant, to WEDNESDAY, 15th May. j. r. McMillan, Hon. Sec. 19th April, 1895. MAIL COACH TO LEVIN. II7HILST the flood continues the VV coach will leave Whyte's Hotel at 5.15 a m. J. R. STANiSELL, Proprietor. REWARD will be given on recovery of a PONY, 14 hands, branded F 2, white face. JAMES G. WILSON.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 April 1895, Page 3
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302Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 20 April 1895, Page 3
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