IO FARMERS. WE are prepared to undertake contracts for Reaping, Binding, Threshing, and Chaff- cutting the crjps in and around the FoNton district For further particulars apply by post or personally to the j undersigned. ; COYLE BROTHERS. \ Foxtion. i TIE PSEIIEE Billiard & Hair-dressing Saloon, MAIN -STREET, FOXTON. (Next- to Post-office.) Wm. Jonas, Proprietor. HAVING engaged the services of Mr. J. P V VORI?H, who is known to be The Best Haird.esser and Shaver in town, gentlemen visi iug the S.iloon will meet with civility, and will leave ful'y satisfied as to his ability. One trial solicited. The Proprietor also wishes it. to be known that the Toilet Club is now in full swing in connection with. the bairdressing Department, and would impress upon all persons the advantages to be derived by becoming a member. Call and ascertain further particulars. Scientific Haircutting] /J "I Artistic Shaving :- [\|| Invigorating Shampoo J \J \JL The Billiard Room is fitted with* every requisite, and is the bestlighted room in the town. Only the Choicest Brands of Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes kept on hand W. JONAS, Proprietor. J. THOMPSON, (Opposite Whyte's Hotel, Main Street, Foxtou). Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertaker. All kinds of Jobbing Work done on the shortest notice. Pictures framed. Glass cut to any size. E. BATTERSBY, PRACTICAL STEAM ARTESIAN | WILL - SINKER. MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. Est mates given for ' Sinking at por foot or Guaranteed Supply. TVTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. Fxcursion Tickets will be issued as below from 20th to 26th March, inclusive, available for Return up to and including Tuesday, 10th April, 1894. To WVlington form Foxton Ist Class, 225; 2nd Class, 16s To Napier and Hastings from Palmeieton Ist Class, 22/6; 2nd Class, 16/6. The journey must be commenced on day of issue, and may be broken at any station at which the train 3tops after travelling 20 miles from the original starting station. The time for which the above excursion tiobc&LAte available for return : will "if AppHoation be made before the date of expiry at the station to which they are issued, be extended for a further period of fourteen days on payment of the difference between jhe ordinary single and half the Excursion Fare. Ordinary Return Tickets for distances of {JO; miles and under issued -from 20th to 26th (in elusive) will also be available for return till 10ih April. On FRIDAY, 23rd March, tho Train Bervic« between Fo v ton and Longtiurn will be suspended. FEILDING RACES, 26th AND 27th MARCH. On Monday, 26th March, and Tuesday 27th March, the train u&ually leaving I'oxton for Palmerston at 9.0 a in., will on each day leave Foxton at 8.80 a.m., running I thirty minutes earlier than usual to ! Palmerston, and will leave f'almeriston at 10.10 a.m. for Feilding, arriving there at 10.50 a.m., re urning iroin Ftilding at 620 p.oi., Tamtrsion 7.10 p.m., arriving Foxfcou afc 8.40 p.m.. " - • The tr«in usnally. leaving_Palmer stoii a*t 5.'5 p.ui/ for Foxton on these ! days will riot run i* Excursion tickets j to Fielding available for return, of day of issue only will be issued on 26th' aod 27rh March, from Foxton, Tiakitahuua arid intermediate stations. Fares, first class 5/6 ; second class, 3/6. For further particulars, see posters.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 March 1894, Page 3
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534Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 20 March 1894, Page 3
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