OF OOUBSIf YOJJ KNOW that, the. greal question of the 'day is,.' What shall we drink*? l?ow there are drinks and drinks, Some there are whjjght- by continued use, injure the netvo'fi8 > sy3tem.. Tea has this .effect. " Others create, after swallowing, ftheaVy irritating sensation, which is the preßarsot "Of Syspepsfa ..and'othar distressing sytnptomß. ■ Coffee Essence is added with treacle, burnt stigar, liquoi'ice Ac, 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 ijvith imitation? but uae a genuine artiole and- se.e that you get Crease's Al Corax, the btfSt procurable. FOXTQN BOROUGH L^ASE; TARdfer RBsSiVE.^ TENDEQS,are .invited for T Ideasing Tl%t Reserve, : containing about 10^ acres* lenders; to send in ralteis, native offers at per annum for one or three years. The ! first year's rent to be en-' .plosj^d wijh.^ender. Specifications can be seen at the Borough Council Office. Tenders to be in by 7 p.m. on TUEJSMY, I4th instant THOS. F. G1830N,- - T^ Clerk. WAITMI SALE. Wednesday, Bth may. ■ NORTON & SON^will sell by VjT pujbl^tiction as aboye— 5 nrfxed cattle 180 2400 th wethers 250 ewes 150 2 tooth wethers^ 400 lamba 150 2 to 8 tooth ewes 150 lambs 100 ewes 60 lambs . . •. ■ 8 rams 8 dairy cows 4 weaners and 18 mo. heifers 1 young bull. Sale at 1 o'clock. NOTICE. ANY person found Tresspassing with dog or gun on Henington Estate will be prosecuted. ROBINSON BROS. COACH TO LEVIN. ON and after TUESDAY, the Ist January, £ .Coach will leave, .Whytefc Hotel, Foiton/a'ttf^a .'to. .every week day, catching the train to Wellington atLeyin at B,(^am. The Coach will return to' Foxton on the arrival of the train from Wellington, reaching- Foxton at 12.15 p.m. Fares: 4s i^R^tuia (ayaila.bje Jor one month), 6s. " ~^ ' "Passengers by this route will reach Wellington by midday, and at a cost,' return, of only 17s/ J. R. STANSELL, Proprietor. MUSIC. I IB M; J. ENNIS is prepared to iVI Si? 6 instructions in Music and Pianoforte." 'Pupils will be visited at their homes. • •*Bp«oial care taken with children. Terms on application. Address — C/o Mb Stuart Ennis, Foxton. G. M. SNELSON,~ THE SQUAEE, PALMERSTON NORTH. AUCTIONEER, VALaIR, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. IS prepared to oonduot sales in any part of the district. The Oldest Established Auctioneer in the district. VI TANTED KNOWN— That counVV fry residents ordering goods by letter receive as tnuoh attention and pay the same prices as«customers who buy over the counter at- Te Aro House, Wellington. Beatty's Pianos^ ! where. For catalogue address, Daniel F. Beatty, Washing ton, New Jersey.
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Manawatu Herald, 7 May 1895, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 7 May 1895, Page 3
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