A STEAM WHISTLE Need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is beard, and it is not necessary that we should be always advertising by noisy statements to buy ' • Salsaline," the great food preservative, for once tried always used, as it is the only reliable food preservative sold. SHANNON SALE, FRIDAY, 22nd JULY. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will j\ sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m. — On account of Mr G. Mested, who has leased his farm — 10 2-year steers 160 breeding ewes in lamb j 80 woolly hogets Entries Invited. j The Foxton Bakery. ' G. LANGLEY, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. G LANGLEY desires to notify . .that he has opened a Shop in Main street, next door but one to Mr W. B. "Rhodes' store.' These premises will be open to the public at all hours for Refreshments, and on Saturday Nights a specialty will be made in supplying HOT MEAT PIES TEA, COFFEE, COCOA and Sweets of all descriptions. A Comfortable Supper Room is on the premises. Owing to the fall in the price of flour Bread will be retailed at 3£d Cash and 4d Booked. Catering for Balls, Picnics, &c , will be undertaken in the best of style and at the minimum of cost. Wedding and Birthday Cakes always on hand, and if required made to order. SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. I HEREBY give notice that at a meeting of the Manawatu County Council to be held in the month of August 1 intend to apply for a Slaughtering License for Section B, Block IV, Mount Robin3on Survey District. WALTER J. SIMPSON, Oroua Bridge. June 80th, 1898. MISSING FRIENDS. INFORMATION is wanted of a I young man named Harry Haggett who left England in Ootober 1894 and came to Wanganui in April 1896, and the last time his friends heard of him was from Foxton. Some friends are making inquiries. Any one knowing where he is, is requested to communicate with the editor of the Manawatu Herald. ~X7~ Fob Coughs a:cd Colds Take Woods' \ I .i\_GBEAT PEPruiUIINT L'UiiE. 1/6 AND 2/6. __ _ _ Fruit Trees & Roses. HPHE undersigned, having the lar- | gest stoc'i of Fruit Trees and Roses in New Zealand, begs to offer them to the public at the following prices : — Apples (on blight-proof stocks— 2 years old, 6s per dozen ; 8 years, 9s per dozen ; 4 years, 12s per dozen. Plums — 2 years, 93 per dozen ; 8 years, 12s per dozen. Roses (Hybrid Perpetuals)— ss per dozen. Roses (Tea, Scented, &c.)— Bs per dozen. Seedless Gorse— los per 100; £4 per 1,000. Seedless Gorse Cuttings— 2od per 1,000. Terms —Net Cash f.o.b. Bluff. Unknown correspondents must send a remittance with iheir Orders. Catalogues and Prices of Fruit and Forest Trees and Ornamental Shrubs of all descriptions forwarded on application, I would advise intending purchasers at a distance to amalgamate their Orders and so effect a considerable saving in cost ot carriage. Eobert Cleave, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, INVEROARGILL, N Z. [Established 1868.]
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Manawatu Herald, 19 July 1898, Page 3
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