RED HOUSE, EARLY SEED POTATOES. 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. TfiTestwood'Ss Co.
Royal spAl| Mail COACH TO LEVIN. J.R STANSELL, ... Proprietor. THE ONLY SERVICE that has kept up continuous intercourse with tlio outer world. Distance from Foxton to Levin Station about 14 miles, the road going through the pr* ttiest scer.ery in the district. During the nearly four years' service over tho Wirolihio Ferry, the mail lias been delivered every day, in spite of floods. As showing THE ABVATAGK OP THIS IiOUTE, , even during the week of the late heavy flood, tho mails and 27 passengers were conveyed by boat and vehicles. Tho route by boat was both a t if« and an enjoyable chungeto the passengers in fact like a picnic, and all who travelled expressed themselves well pleased with the arrangements made. On the breakdown of the railway service on Easter Monday, occasioned l>y the heavy flood, this Levin route was the only way open to passengers from Palmerston to Foxton. Five Foxfon residents were driven in the Coach from Levin on Tuesday morning, lGth April, after having previously endeavoured to, get ovei from Shftnnon. On Monday, the 15th April, the usual C« ach was run through, the flood to Levin as well as a vehicla in the afternoon to Kereru, with, the Manager of the New Zealand Estates Company and the Secretary of the Wellington Freezing Company as passengers, who failed to succeed in crossing ;<t tbe.Shannon Ferry in the morning. Single Fares, 4s ; Betubn (available 1 mnmh), 6s. The Conch leaves Whyfe's Hotel, Foxton, every week day at 5.30 a.m., for Leviu t catching ihe train to Wellington »-t 8.0 a.m. Tho Coach leaves Levin Hotel at IJ. 15 a.m. on the arrival of r .\;p train from Wellington, reaching Foxton at 12,15 i»m. rasicngers by this ruute will reach Wellington by mid-d;iy, and at a co*t, of only 17s return. INO TOUTS On AGENTS EEQUIIIED. \t}o nor he persuaded fo\ wyeny cf//?8//3?//af/on$\ I iffsisf on fiav/nff" || ■j (£mft^~Ubfdaf}{fSi/wr/!?8fefo) || \C£yiO% 6>MB£fflD£D TMSI yfeyafvpowatidwfiofeso/im - IM&ssf money and 1 j experience can ivy. ' 1 LsiiyssfsafemAusfmrasi&A ijS'GU) *>V ALI GROCERS J PLEASE NOTE To meet the times I have reduced the price for Extracting Teeth to 2s 6d for Cash Only. QPECIAL TERMS will be made where a quantity are to be removed for the purpose of having Artificial Teeth. I have been extracting Teeth for nearly twenty years, and wherever I have been I have made a name for quick and painless work. W. HAMER, Main-street, Foxton. j
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Manawatu Herald, 16 November 1897, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 16 November 1897, Page 2
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