I Ti^j t-> announce thai- they hr.vw neenred the sole right ?o issue Free Accident Insurance Policies ! TO TBEFK CUSTOMERS. SEMEMBEPv— We can kvop your L ; f.- in-unxl ali thfl yc-ar vr-.nnd for from £50 to £100 Free of Cost. This Estnb'i hinent is noted f- r tho " Cheap Price of All Lines," and bis Free Insurance Business will in no way affect ihh - our object being -olely to advertise our business, ond stimulate our Cash Tradp, and thus by be increased amount cf business will we be repaid for our outlay.
Now we shan't be long. Royal HHI Mail o o jk. a ec BETWEEN SHANNON^ FOXTON. Wellington to Foxton and back in on a clay. (Via Moutca.) HAVING longht Mr StanselPs . line of Coaches, J. E. BarMum legs to notify that on and after Ist Juno his Conches will meet both trains from Wellington, thus meeting- a long-felt want of the trayolliijg public. BARHAM'S Mail Coaches WILL Loave Whyto's Hotel, Fc-xton, daily at 5.30 a.m. for Shannon, catching tho train Iheie for Wellington at 7 30 a.m. Leave Shannon for Foxton on the anival of the morning train from Wellington at 10.45. Leave Foxton on the re-turn journey at 8 80 p.m. to catch the 5 50 p.m. tiain to Wellington and 6.20 p.m. train to Palmerstcn. Leave Shannon on ! he arrival of (he train from Wellington at G 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 plensanter. (tirPai-cdbfrom all parts delivered at Sham. on, Moutoa and Fox* on All pa; cols must Lo prepaid. J. E. BARIAJff, PROPRIETOR. Insist upon, having our Pure Teas. Don't be put upon. They are the Best and Cheapest. Absolutely pure. Copied but never equalled. WONDERFUL Guaranteed Jficer and Better Value than any at 4d per lb. more money. Compare our 2/- Tea with any at 2/4, and our 2/4 with any at 3/- per lb. TEAS Season's Seeds. JUST TO HANDNIMMO & BLAIR'S Standard Seeds. VEGETABLE FLOWER SEEDS, SEEDS. 3d Id Also in bulk, prices on application. Those who tried these Seeds last year don't need to be told how good they are, and those who did not have been regretting it ever since. w. hXmer, Pharmaceutical Chemist, FOXION. CONSULTATION & MEDICINE, 2s 6d. ' Teeth Extracted Painlessly with Nitrous Oxide Gas.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 July 1899, Page 2
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404Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 20 July 1899, Page 2
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