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RED HOUSE, EARLY SEEITPOTATOES. White Elephants, Beauty of Hebron, Early Rose, Early Rubies, Ashleaf, Bruces, Flukes, Breezes Prolific, Derwent Seed Potatoes. Yates' Vegetable & Flower Seeds. GROCERS, IRONMONGERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Thos. lHTestiaroocl & Go« XNTER • COMMUNICATION | Affr — Royal Mail Fob the North— A train leaves Foxton daily at 9 a.m. _ &VIIN. for Palmerston, Wanganui and T ■& enuwai , TT «, t Napier. J. R. STANSELL, „. Proptietor. For New Plymouth the through trains rpHE ONLY SERVICE that has run only on Tuesdays ftnd Fn- I i, or ,j. „_ _.„»• . . days, J 1 , Ke P fc «P continuous intercourse with the outer -world. Distance For Sandon a train leaves Fpxton at from Foxton to Levin Station about 3.0p.m on Mondays and Fridays, and 1.30 j 14 miles, the road goine through p.m on Wednesday. | th(J Menery On Thursdays and Saturdays a train During the nearly four years' leaves Foxton at 3.50 p.m. for the service over the Wirokino Ferry, North - the mail has been delivered every Fhom the North- day> in 6 & tQ of flood9k As BnOWiilg THB ADVATAQB Ofr T&I8 ROUTE, even Trains arrive atFoxton on Mondays, during the week of the late heavy Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fri. flood, the mails and 27 passengers days at 6.35 p.m., and on Thurs- were conveyed by boat and vehicles* fnd'S P m P>m> The route b y boa * was both B ,,fe and an enjoyable change to thepasseogers The train leaves Sandon on Wednes- in fact like a picnic^ and all who days at 7.30 am , and on Mon- travelled expressed themselves well IS*?J*2£.VwJi£ P'T' 1 ! TCi * '■■» arrangementsmade. days at 10 a.m. and on Mondays Un the breakdown of the railway and Fridays at noou. service on Easter Monday, occasioned by the heavy flood, this Levin Fob thb South- route ma tho On|y Way opea to pag , A coach leaves Whyte's Hotel every s engerß from Palmerston to Foxton. morning at 5.30 a.m. for Levin, * lve Foxton residents were driven connecting with the down tram to in the Coach from Levin on Tuesday Otaki and Wellington. The morning, 16th April, after having coach also connects with the up _„__•„ ?i r n^i . jx . 6 train from Wellington. previously endeavoured to get over from Shannon. On Monday, the 15th April, the The s.s. Queen of the South leaves the usual C ach was run through the Foxton wharf for Wellington on flood to Levin as well as a vehicle S^sEsEr.siiSsr ■» *. i*™*. »» &«. wia the r B Manager of the New Zealand Ess tates Company and the Secretary of the Wellington Freezing Company OFFICIAL DIRECTOR?, as passengers, who failed to succeed in crossing at the Shannon Ferry in """* the morning. Stoknduby Magibtbatz- Single Fakes, 4s ; Eeturn (available 1 month), 6s. Alfred Greenfield, Esq. The Coach leaves Whyte's Hotel, _ _ Foxton, every week day at 5.30 Clebk or the Court-. ft#m#f for catchin / lhe tmin Constable Gillespie. to Wellington at 8.0 a.m. The Coach leaves Levin Hotel at Justices— 10.15 a.m. on the arrival of the train E. S. Thynne, F. Robinso and J. from Wellington, reaching Foxton avies * at 12.15 p.m. Coroner— "' Passengers by this route will reach Wellington by mid-day, and E. S. Thynno. at a cost, of only 17s return. Postmasteb- No TOUTS OR~~AGENTS BEW. MacDerraoott. QUIRED. Registbab of Bibthb, Deaths and Mab- " ~" RIAGEB— W. MacDermoit J. R. Stansell. , fiMl^jiljlßßVlli^lNKl^| Town Clebk- QO ffO/fo fiefSffaCfocf /(A m , «. MyzMQffAeimJ/afJonsl t. f. Gibson. j /ns/sf on Aawng || State School, Foxxon— • Headmaster, W. S. Stewart ; Com- ! M ' fill I mittee, Rev. R. Young. E. S. < tt ■ Pi W&Ek till I Thynne, J. T Ray, T. Westwood. i } - \ !H^ Vi"J A I P. Hennessy, W. B. Rhodes anu ( A iß^§9B&Bfle@^flfaßfl J. R. Stansell. Meeting first . 4 * ifTiAflriß ß^STjl vTlSU Thursday in each month. g U.^JSM^J^M^^m Stationmasteb and Whabfinoeb— (Man/eQ ' Goftfa/x/Si/verMedafs) ll J Imrie CEyWfloßM£/VD£DreffS\ — Tfieyarspuflßd/ufwioleso/nA • Tfie fies? money antf I K ! experience can buy. II W a \targesfssfem/fusfra/as7a\ SZ O L_&S.O BVLALI GROCERS J o g ■* q I PLEASE NOTE L To meet the times I have reduced P^ «g the price for Extracting Teeth to gj 2s 6d for Cash Only. ~ QPECIAL TERMS will be made PIANOFOETE AND ORGAN where a quantity are to be reTUNER moved for the purpose of having Ar- ' tificial Teeth. MR. ARTHUR STLK has decided to visit Foxton «nd district quarterly on his professional I have been extracting Teeth for basiness as Tuner of Pianos and Or> nearly twenty years, and wherever I S 8^ 8 ' have been I have made a name for Notice will be given a fortnight quick and painless work, prior to his coming to the district. Orders may be left with Mr A. Fraser Bookseller, Main-street. W. HAMER, I shall visit Foxton about 18th Sep. tember. j Main-street, Foxton. A. SILK. /

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Manawatu Herald, 30 October 1897, Page 2

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788

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 30 October 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 30 October 1897, Page 2

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