I Tlios. Vires-tisroodL & Co. ! GEOCEES, j Beg to announce that tbey have secured the sole right to issue Free Accident Insurance Policies TO THEIR CUSTOMERS. REMEMBER— We can keep your L ; fe insured all the year round for from £50 to £100 Free of Cost. This Ea tnb!i:-bment is noted frr tbe " Cheap Price of All Line 9," and this Free Insurance Business will in no way affect ibis -our object being solely to advertise our business, and stimulate our Cash Trade, and thus by the increased amount of business will we be repaid for our outlay. _THEJRED HOUSE.
Now we shan't be long. Royal HH Mail! O O -A. O _E3_ BETWEEN SHANNON _& FOXTON. Wellington to Foxtou' and back in one day. (Via Moutoa.) HAVING bonght Mr Stansell's line of Coaches, J. E. Barham legs to notify that on and after ist June his Coaches will meet both trains from Wellington, thus meeting a long-felt want of the travelling public. BARHAM'S Mail Coaches WJLL, Leave Whyte's Hotel, Foxton, daily at 5. 80 a.m. for Shannon, catching the train there for Welliugton at 7.80 a.m. Leave Shannon for Foxton on the arrival of the morning train from Wellington at 10.45. Leave Foxton on the return journey at 8 30 p.m. to catch the 5.50 p.m. train to Wellington and 6.20 p.m. train to Palmerston I cave Shannon on the arrival of the train from Wellington at 0.20 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, and plcssanter. Parcels from all parts delivered at Shannon, Moutoa and Foxton. All parcels must be prepaid. J. E. BAKHAI, PROPRIETOR. QUALITY TELLS A TALE _ PROVED BY THE FACT THAT NEARLY _ I out of every 4 ofthe whole population of Men. Women.and Children DRINK moATE&C j PURE CEYLON <"' Mended Teas. The above statement, after Is years' trial, should convince both the trade and public that N. M. & Co.'s Pure Teas cannot be equalled. COMPARE Any of our Teas with others costing 4d petlb. more money, and you will be convinced ours have no equal for Quality. Important Reductions. PLEASE NOTE that the Chemist is the pioper person to buy your medicines and drugs from, becanse he knows what he is selling you, and can often prevent you spending money on Goods which are not suitable, and he oan both purchase and sell cheaper. See these prices : — Seigel's Syrup, 2i 6d per bottle Fluid Magnesia, ls „ Beecham's Pills, Is per box I Scott's Emulsion, B*3 bottle j (.ream of Tarter, Is 4d per lb. I Baking Soda, 8d per lb Flora Household Soap, 8d per packet of four tablets, quite equal to Sunlight Flavouring Espc ncea, Lemon, Almonds, Vanilla, Cochineal, Batifi i, 4£d per bottle— came as sold by stores at 9*l Teeth Extracted Painleß3ly by ; Nitrous Oxide Gas. W. HAMER, ! Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist, FOXT'JN. /
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Manawatu Herald, 8 June 1899, Page 2
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