EPPS'S COCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the Following Distinctive Merits : •DELICACY OF FLAVOUR. SUPERIORITY IN QUALITY. i I i Grateful and Coniforting* to the Nervous or Dyspeptic. Nutritive Qualities Unrivalled. In Quarter-pound Tv*s Only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., Homoeopathic Chemists, London, Eng'and. EfPS'S COCOA, MURTON'S CHAMPION SHEEP DIP. Was awarded first place at the Canterbury Agricultural Society's trial in 1867. The most STRINGENT and EXHAUSTIVE TRIAL (extending from April to November) ever held in any part of >be worldIt is a coudensed fluid preparation MANUFACTURED IN THE COLONY, is ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN in the destruction of parasitic life, and improves the wool. Flattering testimonials received from many well-known flockowners. Cost £2 5s for 1,000 gallons fluid. MURTON'S PARASITICIDE' is the Cheapest Dip in the market. One Gallon makes 200 gallous of Dipping Fluid, and costs only 5a por gall* n. TRY IT AND YOU WILL NEVER USE ANY OTHER. Remember, cost is only 25s for 1,000 ga'lons of - SEVER -FAILING DIPPING FLUID. For further particulars apply to Nt/W ZEALA>D LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.) Featherston-street, Wei ington and Queen-street, Master* ou. (Sde Agents f »*r Wellington, Wairarapa, and Wf st Co*i&t.) Or their sub-agents, The Wairarapa Fanners' Co-opera tive Association (Ltd ), Gre\t<>wo, Cartertjon, and Pahiatua; A. Nicol, Pahautanui ; 11. M. Biown, I'tuki; B. R. Gardner, Levin ; E. S. Thjnue. Foston. Royal Jill! Mail. SHANNON & FOXTON. A Daily Coach carrying the Mails Leaves Shannon on tbe arrival of the morning train fmra Wei lington at 10.45, and arrives I at Foxton ut noon. Leaves Foxton on the return journey at 3 30 p.m. to catch tbe 5 50 p.m. train to Wellington and 6.20 p.m. train to Pul- ■ mertion. J. E. BARHAM, PROPRIETOR. t i FOR COMFORT & SPEED j —THIS ROUTE IS THE BEST— 3 os the road is metalled all the way und the country is sottled. Pas*sen- * gers are never put to the incon " vt-nience of boating, being carried ' in the coach from start to finish. The distance from Shannon to Foxton enables travellers to reach the railway at a puint 3 MILES SHORTER Than by any other road. The Coaoh i asses through th« 3 settlement of Moutoa. f Though tbere are floods in »ho r Maii awatu at the crossing at Shany non as there are at Wirokiuo, the ° Shannon Mails g have been daily delivered and Pas* sengers conveyed safely. ,o £3r Parcels from all parts delivered at Shannon, Moutoa and Fo_*oa To be left at Manawatu Hotel, E Foxton, and Aloion Hoiel, bhaunon.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 February 1898, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 17 February 1898, Page 3
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