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A. M. NYB. BOOKSELLER & STATIONED, the public that she has removed into temporary premises in the Racing Club’s Office next to the Herald Office, A. special display of post cards. All school requisites. The latest' periodicals and all f he leading newspapers and weeklies stocked. rjpO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Foxton, Shannon and Levin Districts, the Purebred Shire Stallion, SURREY ADAM, (By Bollingbroke 11.— Rokeby Eve). Imported on both sides. TERMS: £3 10s single mare, two or more as per agreement. Groom age fee, 5/-. ALSO The imported Thoroughbred Stallion. CAMPFIRE (5). (By Carbine (2)— Revelry (5). TERMS: 5 guineas single mare ; two or more as per agreement. Groomage fee, 5/For further particulars see cards, or apply W. TRASK, Foxton, O. E. COOK, FAMILY BUTCHER, FOXTON. CUSTOMERS waited on daily with hawking cart. Only the Primest Meat supplied, | and at lowest possible prices. The hawking cart will be stationed at Collins’ corner every Saturday night from 7 to 9 o’clock, for the purpose of supplying customers, A TRIAL SOLICITED.

GET YOUR NEXT VEHICLE AND GOOD SATISFACTION FROM w. B. MACINTOSH, CARRIAGE BUILDER, LEVIN. (Next Posti Office). P. WOLLERMAN, CABINETMAKER, FURNISHER. I - --- ; ART PICTURE-FRAMING. I ; ETC. Opposite Town Hall, FOXTON. Telephone No. 81. ALEX- TURNER. THE LEADING PALMERSTON DECORATOR AND WALLPAPER WAREHOUSE. COMPLETE STOCKS OF ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. SEND FOR SAMPLE BOOKS OP WALLPAPERS.

RAINCOATS. THE rain has come! It has come in earnest, too, Have you got your Raincoat for the wet weather ? Our selection is of the Highest Order, combining all the good things in the Raincoat world. Our new Raincoats are very light in weight, smart in appearance, serviceable in wear, and reasonable in price. MAHONS PALMERSTON NORTH. VISIT US FOR GOOD RAINCOATS. OCO A •f jrai-'y ll '' 5 - Next time you are in M the grocer’s, be sure to order BOURNVILI.E COCOA. This delicious - flavoured Cocoa has become the regular breakfast and supper beverage of thousands of families y throughout the United Kingdom. For those who have Physical or Brain Work to do it will be found nourishing and invigorating. Every one who tastes it likes it because of its goodness and its appealing flavour. Prepared by Cadbury’s at their Mode! Factory in the Garden Village, BournviHc. Save the Coupons and get a JEWEL CASKET OF CHOCOLATES v°« FREE! Keep your liver active and the small every-day worries and disappointments will not trouble you. It is the mind that makes 4 US happy not our condition of life, and when you keep your stomach heahhy, ' your towels active, your blood pure by the r-nar your mind will always be clear and cbeerfu.. Most of. l . directly due to disordered digestion. The health r me w*w *->--/ iby the*, condition of the liver* BEECHAM’S By their gentle purifying action Beecham’s Pills accomplish wonderful mental and physical changes* They aid digestion and assimilation and enable you to enjoy the great benefit of the full nutriment in your food* They will keep you free from illness and help you to attain success by giving the mind energy, vigour and determination. They have a direct influence upon your bodily comfort and material welfare, and make living easy. Sold In boxes labelled price JOid. Illi & 219. PILLS

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1002, 28 September 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1002, 28 September 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1002, 28 September 1912, Page 4

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