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PROFESSOR LIEBEG says:— "We shall never know how men were first directed to the use of Coffee, but we may consider the article so remarkable for its action on the brain and the substance of the organs of the motion as an element of food for orgaus yet unknown, which are destined to convert the blood into nervoua substances and thus recruit the energy of the moving and thinking faculties. If you wish to benefit yourself you could not do better than drink Crease's A.I. Coffee. Sold everywhere in 1 and 21b tins. For it is the best. " MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET " |is rather a difficult task in life with many, but the expense of gosd cooking is rednced to a minimum by using the SUN BAKING POWDER, purer and cheaper than most others. Givo it a trial. PERSONS OF DELICATE CONSTITUTION, who are obliged to abstain from ordinary Coffee, should try Cbease's Taraxacum or Dandelion Coffee, which is recommended by the highest Medical Authorities as a very valuable beverage for those suffering from weak digestion, flatulency, nervousness, etc. Not to know is not to have.

THURSDAY, sth DECEMBER. AT BOROUGH SALE YARDS PALMERSTON NORTH. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by public auction as above at 1 o'clock — 20 2 and 2£ year steers 60 mixed cattle 20 2 -year steers 40 well-bred shorthorn cows and calves

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18951203.2.21.2

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Manawatu Herald, 3 December 1895, Page 3

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226

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 3 December 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 3 December 1895, Page 3

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