. Business Notices. (iKATEPUL— -COMtfJftTING. ! EPPS'S^COCQA. BREAKFAST. .-.:,. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws wliich govern thj operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has proviilel our breakfast , ta,bles with a delicately -flavoured beverage which -may savre us many heavy doctors.- bills. It is by tb^e judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to rpsist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to/ attack , wheieever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with spure.: blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article iv the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply w.th boiaftg wfttti: or mi k.' - • : ■ . .' ■::;! • r"-r: So ] d only m packets, labelled :— •" JAMES ! EPPS AND 1 CO., HOMOUOPATHIO CHEMISTS, LOaBON. Also— EPPS' S* CHOCOLATE ESSENCE} for AfterniydA use. SPLENDID INVESTMENT ___ ' ..... \ FOR SALE.— A BARGAIN. 4 VALUABLE farm m the Waii'i. kato', consisting of 540 .ucres arable land, most of which ' tfa^been uuder cultivation. The farm =' is 'well situated,: and thare is a comfortable r'esi* denes erected oa the propertyi>- There is water-carriage to within thMe miles, and good road communication inte"vening. There is unlimited -run' fbr ! cattle m the adjacentHocjhty. The stock anjol impleniinrß,oa, the farm can be fcakea by tho purchaser afc valuation, A quantify pi fpneing ■ has rbeen 'ereetedy and other improvemejnts carried out ond tha farm is one of rhe best m the district. The pi ice asked is exceptionally reasonable, and either as an'investment cr occupation the purchasser c-iuld not go wrong A large portion of -the pa/chase money could remain ©n 'mortsr'agei' For title,! price, terms, and other particuliirs^i Apply to HiAMI Li ON i B fiOS., . dbeaiisti; Queenstreet Auckland.' ■■*:. -...a0!} ■■. \ l : KIM BQIT ? ; N\.R GAD, ' tEiLI^ING." ' p MORPHY-begs no notify to the Xio public of Feilding and thfc sufrounding. districts,: that; he has taken the-vaTiove ;Stables,'i<wiii6h have been thoroughly .-renovated-;:' and >%p with everyt convenience. ;.< :ii ;., -t< $addle Horses, Buggies, . .&o.^ ■, .on '■■> -j'VV-- ■■ '■ B*re.:; ■■ :•»•.• -\ •*.:»: J ■'■-■ Eyery, atten.tiqn p^id to Horsey left . • : , the Stables, , .,: . . %M, .. ;aljso. wishea to . infprm the puhlia that he is "prepared" to CARRY GOO m or PAbSENGERS, iron; th« Railway Station to any - part' of the Town 'or Country at Moderate tdtes. •■ iJ •:■ •■■ A-DDRJiSS-^-'' '*■'■> '•'":• -■::■ ''' F J3«'l Li)- 1 W G H 0 TE^ FEILDINGi- ; ■■'■■■-. ■■' :■'■■ U.'.? RUTLAND JL.IVBRY AND LETTING ' STABLES." '" ROBERT^RQSSt- •■«> H'AVING^^-^pene^Ws'aHbVe Old- !-' <Mablisb-e > d fl atfa- ;; Oentrally»Situated Li very Stables," and ha^iiig along and varted^experielice'- ih;!-the :;; abdy> r busitiess in'mahy parta J of Ncir Zea'ancij bopps ;by ! "BU^plyihg "ft Bi!"publics8 i! "public s with 1 Sujieribr Saddle 'Horses fHrliadies-'andf GentlemeD, Single und Double Bi/*j»i^, and open alßTclOsed Carriages of every description, on" ' r bEe 'shortest' notice, together with . ciyijity^.attention,. ..^i very moaeratft ( o)iargeß, :ii to. r.^ceive a f. share. of public : patronage, -:-■■■:, <•. ■ :.-: .rfT- ■. ■-... ■■■>' ; :':') EXPE KlJ&ss<sP iS P-OPMS, m ; a,T p o;jEispAsgE night anp^ax. ; Horses Brokon into Single and Double : . ; .-:;•; Hirnese. ;,.... > V Horses Bought, Sold, or, Exohaßgei*/ Rtlß^kßr.BXm' Nelson, Mfogc^ F & CO. W HOLES ALE AND RETAIL TEA MER^HAN^ AND ( BLENDERS, '(Next ; Empire 'Hotel' )' ■•'■ ■■ & C&- : - ' ■'' '^; DRINK pO* '"*•) Prol BljndbD'Tea i It has No Equal for lYufc Natural Flavour, Value, and Strength. •■■ ' . M - ; ' ■ PRICES -•«•■•-■-<.*- SA ■' £[-?2f4;£fie& #,■3/4, :sfcZ : 1-lb. and i-lb. Packata. HIALF-CkESTS. BOXJBS. " PRESS," "Mr. Nolson Is a Profassionpl Tea Taster and Blender." AWARDED s : •'•'■■- COLD 8c SILVER MEDALS. TEA MERCHANTS", -i: CHRISTCHURCH, i DUNEDIN, AUCKLAWOi WELLINGTON. . ] - AGENTS-EVERYWHEIIC ®" Agentß wanted where not afready repreeipnted, ; ; '■'■■'■ '■'■ '■ ' ' A. FEKGUSbN; ' ; - ■■.-. ■-.: The iSqiiar^, i: if ]jl !;; /W A^u^ for Pal merston North;' ' ' " '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 36, 10 January 1884, Page 4
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595Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 36, 10 January 1884, Page 4
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