BOOTS & SHOES. BOOTS & SHOES. A MONGST THE STOCK recently purchased by J\ F. LOVEDAY was about £200 BOOTS & SHOES which are now to hand. This part of the Stock had been bought only a month previous to our taking over the business, and therefore are all NEW AND FRESH. As we do not intend to continue stocking Boots and Shoes, we shall sell this line right out, and have marked them at prices that must CREATE A RUSH FOR THEM. No sizes will be replenished, so come early and secure the pick, and also don't forget the Bargains to be had in DEAPEEY & CLOTHING AT F. LOYEDAY'S. SEE THE STOCK OF NEW PAPER-HANGINGS AT THE RED HOUSE. Beautiful Designs and very cheap from 4d per roll. OUR STOCK of Lamps is the cheapest in town and the prices on these have all been reduced. If you don't see what you want in the windows, please step inside where you will not be pressed to buy. Thos. WestwoodTCo., pSBIs. A. H. WyldS> TNTER. COMMUNICATION TIMBER, COAL, PKODUOE, AND FLAX MERCHANT. FoB THE NoMH - A train leaves Foxton daily at 9 a.m. — — for Palmeraton, Wanganui and Napier. PALMEESTON NORTH. w „ « tu u For New Plymouth the through trains run only on Tuesdays and Fri- ■*" days. y^OLE Agent for this District for For Sandon a train eaves Foxton at 3 the Grey Valley Coal Company. 3.0 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Orders supplied direct from ship's side in quantities from Ono Truck On Thursdays and Saturdays a train and upwards, and f orwardf dto any j^™, 8 Foxtoa at 3 - 50 P-m. for the * /, l n. i•i i. M * rfortn. part of the District by rail. A. It. WYLDS. From the Nobth— -n -r 1 Trains arrive at Foxton on Mondays. )V ifl.TTl I) Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fri. Ul t JJCIiLU. Uy d aya at 6i35 p#m §| and on Thurs _ days and Saturdays at 1.35 p.m. and 8.35 p.m. The Avenue, Foxton. The train leaves Sandon on Mondays at 7.30 am , and on Wednesdays ; and Fridays at 9.30 a.m., arriving *9b *]& tv afc oxton on Mondays at 10 a in., "R ™-nl fSwSLSr MnJl aad on W6dn esdays and Fridays rio;yai 2?f%p^^ iviaii at noon. J Fob thb South— COACH TO LEVW. A Maoh Why(e . a w tr> cmAMaprl n •* morning at 5.30 a.m. for Levin, J. B. STAN SELL, ... Propiietor. connecting with the down train to Otaki and Wellington. The O^HE ONLY SERVICE that has coach alao connects with the up I , , . • • , tram from Wellington. j kept up continuous intercourse e with the outer world. Distance from Foxton to Levin Station about The s.s. Queen of the South leaves the 14 miles, the road going through - Foxton wharf for Wellington on the prettiest scenery in the district. Tuesdays, Thursdays and SaturDuring the nearly four years' days, oucumstances permitting. service over the Wirokino Ferry, the mail has been delivered every day, in spite of floods. As showing OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. THE ADVATAGE OF THIS ROUTE, 6V6n during the week of the late heavy flood, the mails and 27 passengers STffENDIABt MAOIfImTE _ were conveyed by boat and vehicles. The routa by boat was both safe and R. L. Stanford, Esq. an enjoyable change to thepasseDgers in fact like a picnic, and all -who Clebk of the Coxjrttravelled expressed themselves well Constable Gillespie. pleased with the arrangements made. On the breakdown of the railway service on Easter Monday, occa- J oß ™ l8 — sioned by the heavy flood, this Levin E> g^S J?uL ° D> *' route was the only way open to passengers from Palmerston to Foxton. Five Foxton residents were driven OEONER — in the Coach from Levin on Tuesday ■•?•■- --morning, 16th April, after having E * s " Th y nDO « previously endeavoured to get over Postmabteb— from Shannon. On Monday, the 15th April, the P. Curtis, usual Coach was run through the flood to Levin as well as a vehicle in the afternoon to Kereru, with the b * qlBT ba* o» Bibths, Dbaths and MabManager of the New Zealand Ess i p Curtis< w aoks— tates Company and the Secretary of i the Wellington Freezing Company Depdty R MiaTBAB _ as passengers, who failed to succeed E. P. Cowles. in crossing at the Shannon Ferry in the morning. \ Mator— Single Fares, 4s ; Return (avail- i G N able 1 month), 6s. j The Coach leaves Whyte's Hotel, ' Foxton, every week day at 5.30 ToWN Clebka.m., for Levin, catching the train to Wellington at 8.0 a.m. • T ' F ' Glbson - The Coach leaves Levin Hotel at State Schooi,, Foxton— 10.15 a.m. on the arrival of the train from Wellington, reaching Foxton _ , _ _ _ ftM 9,e lin ° , Headmaster, W. S. Stewart ; Comat IJ. 15 p.m. ' mittee, E. SJThynne, J. T Ray, Passengei-3 by this route will p. Hennessy, P. Dudson, W. b! reach Wellington by mid-clay, and Rhodes J. R. Staasell and T. at a cost, of only 17s return. * Westwood. NO TOUTS OR AGENTS BE- SxATIONMABTBB waumwuQUIRED. j, i mtie
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Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1896, Page 2
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