jliios. ¥lf est-woodL & Go* GEOCEES, Beg to announce that they have secured the sole right; to issue Free Accident Insurance Policies TO THEIR CUSTOMERS. REMEMBER— -We can keep your Lf $ insured all the year round for from £50 to £100 Free of Cost. This Establishment is noted for the " Cheap Price of AU Lines," and this Free Insurance Businbss will in no way affect this -our object being solely to advertise our business, and stimulate our Cash Trade, and thus by the increased amount of business will we bo repaid for our outlay. THS REDHOUSE.
Now we shan't be long. Royal J^ Mail O O -A. O H BETWEEN SHANNON _& FOXTON. "Wellington to Foxton and back ih one day. (Via Moutoa.) HAVING bought Mr Stansell's line of Coaches, J. E. Barbam begs to notify tbat oh and after Ist June his Coaches will /meet both trains from Wellington, thus meeting a long-felt want of tlie travelling public. BARHAM'S Mail Coaches WILL Leave Whyto's. Hotel, Foxton, daily at 5 80 a.m. for Shannon, catching the train there for Wellington at 7 80 a.m. Leave Shannon for Foxton on the arrival of the morning train from Wellington at 10. 45. Leave Fostnn on the return jour ney at 8 80 p.m. to catch the 5 50 p.m. t Hin fo We' lington and 6.20 p.m. train to Jfalmerston leave Bhann^n on 'he arrival of the train from Wellington at 6 20 p.m., arriving at Foxton at 8 p.m. The Only Coach Route. This route is by far a better one "than by way of Levin. It is shorter by three miles, saf-^r, aud pleasanter. fcfrPaicclsfrom all parts delivered at Sham on, Moutoa aud Fox'on All parcels must be prt-paid. J. E. BAMAI, PROPRIETOR. rmS Insist upon having* onr Pure Teas. ' Don't be put upon. They are the Best i and, Oheapest. Absolutely pure. Copied but never equalled. WONDERFUL Quaranteed JTieer and Better Value than any at 4d per lb. more money. Compare our 2/- Tea with any at 2/4, and our a/4 with any at 3/- per lb. j TEAS Important Reductions. PLEASE NOTE that the Chemist \ is the pioper person to buy j your medicines and drugs from, be- | cau-e he knows what be is selling you, ond can often prevent you spending money on Good* which are not cuiiHble, and he can both purchase and sell cheaper. See these prices : — Seigel's Syrup, 2-< 6d per bottle Fluid Magnesia, Is Beecham's Pillf, Is per box | Scott'-s Emulsion, 8i bottle ('ream of Tarter, la -Id per lb. Baking Soda, 8d per lb Flora Household Soap, 8d per packet of four tablets, quite equal to Sunlight Flavouring Essences, Lem^n, Almonrts, Vanilla, Cochineal, Batifii, 4£d per bottle — same as sold by s;ores at 93 Teeth Extracted Painlessly by j Nitrous Oxide Gas. \ W. HAMER, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist, j FOXXON. j
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Manawatu Herald, 23 March 1899, Page 2
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477Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 23 March 1899, Page 2
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