Tlfeos. Il'estwood £& Go. Desires to call attention to their Stock of Enamelware in Teapots, Candlesticks, Washing Bowls, Jugs and Basins, Pie Dishes, Kettles, ALSO, Wire Mattrasses, Wire Stretchers, Austrian Black Bentwood Chatrs, Austrian Embossed Bentwood Chairs. Grocers, Ironmongers and Produce Dealers, RED HOUSE.
Royal Jli§J|s Mail Coach to Levin. A. O. STANSELL, ... Prop|ieto • THE ONLY SERVICE that U ; kept up continuous intercom <■;>. with the outer world. Distil o from Foxtou to Levin Station ab.;u'. 14 miles, the road going throivh the prettiest scenery in the district. During the ueai'ly four years' service over the Wirolrino Ferry, the mail has been delivered every day, in spite of floods. As showing THE ABVATAGE OF THIS BOUTE, even during the week of the late heavy flood, the mails and 2.7 passengers were conveyed by boat and vehicles. The route by beat was both safe and an enjoyable change to thepasseogers 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 by the heavy flood, this Levin route was the only way open to passengers from Palmerston to Foxton. Five Foxton residents were driven in the Coach from Levin on Tuesday morning, 16th April, after having previously endeavoured to get over j from Shannon. On Monday, the 15th April, the usual Ci-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 Es^ tates Company and the Secretary of the Wellington Freezing Company as .passengers, who failed to succeed in crossing at the Shannon Ferry in the morning. Single Fares, 4s ; Return (available 1 month), Gs. The Coach leaves Whyte's Hotel, Foxton, every week day at 5.80 a.m., for Levin, catching the train to Wellington at 8.0 a.m. The Coach leaves Levin Hotel nt £0.15 a.m. on the arrival of ihe train from Wellington, reachin. Foxton at 1?.15 p.m. Passengers by tl..d route will reach Wellington by mid-day, and at a cost, of only 17s return. NO TOUTS OR AGENTS REQUIRED. ]¥oo^%sjp^cS^ed[7m my any g//Ae//ff//af/&/?s\\ (Awan/edGo/daMfsf/verMfcfafc) j ceylon o/tßimm r&is WQfarepurßdno'wAo/esojns - TfieJbest money and experience can dim la/yesfsafe/nAusfra/dsla. a Sold by ah grocers , PLEASE NOTE To meet the times I have reduced the price for Extracting Te^th to 2s 6d for Cash Only. i ~~~ ~~~ QPECIAL TERMS w\>\ be made where a quantity aie 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.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 April 1898, Page 2
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439Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 14 April 1898, Page 2
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