Post Office Notices.
FOXTON OFFICE. it&JLS CLOSE AS FOILOAVS i r I^Motitop, Shannon, Levin and Wel»ing|ftfej|fiily at 3 p.m. Wellington and Levin daily at 8 p.m. Owna Downs, Oroua Bridge, Palmerston, Feilding, Marton and Wanganui, and Napjer, daily at 8.30 a.m. Palmerston and Wanganui, Thursday and Saturday, 8.15 p.m. Palmevston, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 3 p.m. P. CURTIS, Postmaster.
Lambing has begun well in this district and as yet the weather is moat favourable It may be worth noting that garden ef a Bhould by now have all their winter pmntflg done. Mr J. E. McMillan w'll hold an auction sale of drapery and clothing on account of Messrs Loveday tiro 3. on Wednesday, 88th August, at his sale rooms, Foxton. Tenders for the supply of firewood for the Weka mill close to-night. To-morrow Messrs Abraham it Williams hoid their Stock sale at AwahurL Community than the interference, of the Legislature in the Chemis cas'ei— PasL The charge of murder against amuel Evison (who was arrested in the Waikato some months back on his own confession of having pushed a young woman into the River Trent at Nottingham many years ago) has been withdrawn, and Evigon has been discharged from custody. The investigation in Nottingham has in no way substantiated the man's confession, and the Chief Constable there believed it untrue. A carefullymade estimate of the probable loss of sheep by the snow in the Geraldine and Mackenzie Countries makes it about 300,000 oat of 530,000 on the large stations, and it is feared that the survivors will be worth very little. Since Barabbas was released in compliance with the howling demands of & mob, no greater insult has been offered to the administration of justice in any civilised To-morrow evening the members of the Foxton Kaoirtg Club meet at Border's hotel to present the late secretary, Mr J. It. McMillan, with a diamond ring in recognition ot his services. Certainly the most effective medicine in the world is Sanders and Son's Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effect in Coughs, Colds, Influenza ; the r<. - lief instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalding?, bruises, sprains, it; is the safest remedy— no swellings— no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in Croup, Diphtheria* Bronchitis* Inflam mation of the Lungs, Swellings, &c, Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Disease of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs. 11l use at all hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal &M diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and eject all others. — [advt.] Particular attention has bern paid this year to the requirements of country custo raers, and the result is to be seen in the immense and varied stock of calicoes, shirtings, flannels, fknnellettesj strong wearing dress materials, men's and boys' clothing, iSrc. The choice in each department is almost unlimited, as may he imagined, when iti< stated that of flannel ette alone, over 50,000 yards have this sea son hi>n imported at Te Aro House, Wellington. a cpt'cially organised department ha been established to deal with country otders. Patterns of any materials in stocl: will be forwarded to any address post fiee. Country residents are invited to write for prices, or any information regarding goodr, wanted. It is confidently asserted tha< nowhere can such a wide peleciion, or Buch sterling value be obtained, as at Te Aro Hou^e, Welling m . — Advt. One of the sigh s of Wellington, at any thru is undoubtedly .h? magnifioent establishing n known a 3 T- Aro House, and now rha' every department wihin its wall* itilled to ov rflowing, with a bewildering variety of the season's novelties in millinery, mantles, dresses, etc., it is more than ever a pleasure and profit to visit the wholesale family drapery warehouse, Te Aro House.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 August 1895, Page 2
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636Post Office Notices. Manawatu Herald, 20 August 1895, Page 2
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