;•-." By a tjior:out;h, knowledge of the natural : laws t w.iioh g(J v*-rn th-v 'opferti^ t'ions of digestion and riutritibn' : aud''bj a ca-cful application ofjho'fiiie pro^eri ties of weH-sePcTcTcocoaTMr l^pps ha^ providerV'oti^ liroakfast titbYes with j dclicately-fluvoUied bnvtirn^c which rnav «avc us nidny heas>y'd*ctbrs' bills. It' is b> the* jjidicioud ijsb £ of : 's\V(sh urticl<-p" of <iiet l! tli(tfc v U' 'cons!iiution m;iy bn graduAlly buildup until 1 strong enough to "re^?st /every" .tendency 'to jiisease. f J lin f i , l p /^ ot Bub;lc inuia(Ji.c3 t aco'iflq^tr ' iugarouiia us ready. ,tb.) attack .wheio'- 1 ever thur.c.^is.a poiat. We may : escape maj|y a t fatal x aha f j; by keeping ourselves weil fortified with pure blood *vV! <% Vf°V^y ""purishc ,1 fr.anie.."-—Scc' article k the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply.,. wah buimi'j water or mi k, -. • . , . •! , only i.n,pap«r.et8 f - labelled ':— JAMES . EPPS ANI* GO., =■■ UOMCEOP:4THK) OHEMISTS, ■■;.j- ir .: ■ ! upA.y.otfv ;' .•;■■;'.• ..,,. S£N.CJS,. for,. Afternoon. Use.-v: ' SPL'ENDII) INYESTMEIVT, ; ' : FOR' -BA\RGAL< : ;V ! , % VALTXABL,E : . Jarm, fn the^ai-: t\,".y. kato,. 5 consisting , of; oi6'n,^cied .arahle land, . most ot vhich h:iq^been uuder icnltiyation^,: The farm is well situated, aud th^re ■*» a Comfdrtablß resi-1 'd.inc* -erected -o-a the property. ' There' is wateri'chrriage to within flir-#.mi}e3, and good roa^gommjinigdtion in'te--vening.^ .Thqrp is unlimited run for! cattle m thV ' adjacent locality. The stock and implements oa the Jatm canj be takWV *hb ; purchaser 1 a^Vaftiatiot.; A quantity ■,of / feiici i ng j^iae been ereeteJJ and v qtber, ; improv^nieots, ;i carried out! and^haiaira ,;s .^ne, of* rhe' best m the, $&ss'■ '-^ i>hW i .iftlWrJieaspßable, ajnd either-asnan invests meflt" :icrjr;occufiation the :purchH6ser •ctiuld not^o' wrong • A' -lrfrgei portiott of'; the. ptir^hasc "trioriey ' ( cbqld ! 'rem ! dni: on mortsage^ . j^jUtj^jlirice'j 'terms; aivi qtliur ; 4j#y- to Qneenstreet Auckland. jPKiLpi^G "- STABLES. ! XT Mlß^o^t^^^R o A D^ ( .«. 1: ,., r> Fjl^UITO RJ .! v'»^uij.-il. .r.y /■..,/, n/. tJ "D q;iI Jif(>RP.HY; begs no;ridtify;4b.' the jJuj upublic =of/.-i?eilding arid f th« fcurfoundin^ • districts, that- he'; has' 1 taken' tbe ,a>ov.e Stables, which have been |t'h6rdu^hlv : ; resovated arid litred up °^if h e.ve>.y . convenience. " ■ . . ... ' . ' ■ ■■■■ •" ■ ■• '__: ■■■,■' ■ ■ .'■ ■'■ 1 Saddle.. Horses, Buggies,. &c, on Hire, ... ; ; Every, attention , paid tp; Hotsei left . the -jStiblesj \ R.M. . also wishes. to.: .iafprui the publj^ that he is. prepared' to CAJRLIY; GOODS or PASSENGER 3 from tha Railway Station, 'to .any ; part of the' r Cown or CountiyatjVloderate rdies.. : ' ' Address — ' iEI.L;D I U Q v H, : ,O/t ; .E; ; Li . ■. FEILDING. '}' '; '; j EUTL AND LIVERY AND LETTING , STABLES. ■ , . i . . .;■•..■ i Victoria Ayekvb, W»anganui. ,'; Itv7r>jiil\i TlTjoo EAVh^^'&^a^y^ Jhove OldKstabjisbed and Centrally-Situ-! ated. Li very; Stables,, an.'t "haying a long and varied , experience ' in ' th« above business iriiu any parts 'of Ncw^Zea'and, ; b y supplying i the p^bU.^ with .Superior Saddle tforses for Ladies an|d Ge'ntl4inen ; , Single »nd Uoubte.Buggfes, and open and closed Carriages cf" eyery description oft^^ j^hortest''' rioti'ca^'to-^ gethcr, wiOi.'Tcinj^rafCention, afe very 'tetJde^ate^bMrgfis^to^rebeive. a share of . public . patrouage. ;• EXPERIE^UEI) "GROOMS IN ATTEND ANQEiIIGHT AND DAY. Horses Brofeon into Single, and Double ■ ■. ■.-! Ui-'-v-H-Mnesßtfi I ■ ■•■:•' • c ••■ \ v Horses' Bought;^Sol'd, 'or "Exchanged." ■;;;. ;;.'^ : "'^'_ '• • ' < .',,;t PrpiJ/ietor.'- k..;, ,;.... t : Nelson, Moate, & CO. . WaOLESALEI AND EETAIL TE A ME R Cfl AN T S AND bleVpers,. WiLtis-STEEET,;. Wellington 1 • (Weit Empire ' Hotel) .■■Nelson DRINK OUR It has No Equal for Trite Natural ; Ffavour, V alue, and SfretigtH; PRiCES .2/^; : 2/4 ? 2/8 i ;i;: : v 3- f : 'i/4, &*•■ 1-Ib. and i-3b. Packet^. BOXES. ." ',]'.[ \', "■. "PRESS,''' • . ....■! "Mr. Nelson is a Professional ' i . Tea Taster and Blender." .',' A^AIIDED COLD& SILVER MEDALS. Jelso^^oate&lJq,' TEA MERCHANTS, V l '^ CHRJSTCHURCH, U; ;"* DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND, WELLINdtON, AGENTS-EVERYWHERE. X €T : Agents" .'•wanteuSf ".where^o,^ already '■'■. " represented. , ''*'„■■ ;v,..; ; ; a. : ,";;"., -j :■ v:i: . : «t:TfeQ, Sqiiare,. ,<. , ,■■■.; Afe\. w for Falraerston Northwofij v
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 31, 5 January 1884, Page 4
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586Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 31, 5 January 1884, Page 4
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