IMPORTANT TO MJFii'RRERS FROM RHEUMAT ST The proprietors of BcclPs Rheumatic Powder wish it known that every tin ot their Powder is sold wit!) a gaurarteo A! chemists aad storekeepers are authorised to refund the price paid by those not having b'-ninted by the use of it. Close on 000 cur d cases are known to the propvletorsi and tin; following are. a few who have kindly eons ntrd to have their names mentioned to induce other sufferers to henifit by the u o? It ck’s Rheumatic- Powder Tj. Jv. Webb, Makotnkn; Thos- A. Frudon. p ham • . T asues Haivey, Mrs Harr, and Mary Ann Ilodder, Ashurst; W. IL Linaes, Pohangina ; Joseph Cummcrfield, boston ; Tvfavric ( 3 McCnlliim mul Alb ; rt Burpcs,\\Yhi ■ IT. Ik Him , Pa'.ea: John Pougla, Hampden, Otago. So'd at all ohemw* and stores, As Gd per tin. Locady at w. It. Walker’s, Red House, i'oxton.
\ \ /"ANTED— A smart boy to make Vy himself generally useful, Apply sharp to H. Bayly Stgos,. Fox ton. V T ANT ED KNOWN— Madame V V Uotm, Clairvoyant, by special request of her numerous patrons, will stay a few days longer in Foxton, at Mrs T. Henderson’s, Wharf Street. POKTsALE CHEAP—a heavy I - * 4-horse in first-class orders Apply Sam. Wilson, Post Office, Wanganui. To Let, \ SIX-ROOMED HOUSS to [\ Union Street; AU necessary outbuildings. Quite suitable for Private Boardinghouse. Apply at Herald Office.
Foxton-shaimon Coach Service. tHB ONLY Royal Mail Line ef Coaches To and from Fox ton. THE 1 HE APE ST, SAFEST and Leaving Manawatu Hotel Stables DAILY at 6.30 a.m. and 3.15 p m. ■\SSING through the beautiful natural scenery of Shannon and Moutoa, and cross ng by Si-lon-did ferry service at the most picturesque point on the famed Mnna* wtu Jd’ver. This more is always opon, oven in times of flood, when ir, is not safe to cross the Whirokino Bridge. In my advertisement I do not publish figures to mis'ead the travelling public I can bo<>k you right through to Wellington (ferry and train included) and vice versa, at the following rates: Single, Ist cla-s, 11s 3d 2nd class, 8s lOd; Return, Ist class, 20s 6d; 2nd class. 15s Bd, Why ride over a long, rough road through heavy sand to and from Levin ? when you can go to Shannon, on route for Wellington, over one of the best roads in New Zealand, in comfoitabh', up to-date Coaches, with obliging drivers, who run punctually to time, and catch all trains at Shannon. The FAKES-Foxton to Wellington and vice versa—are the same as from Levin, with NO ferry charges. QUICKEST ROUTE T. H. GINGELL, Proprietor.
FOXTON-LEVIN Coach Service. THE CHEAPEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO AND FROM WELLINGTON. TiME-TABLE I RETURN FARES, 6s. Railway Fares to Levin are firstclass Return, lls 8d; and second 7s 10d This Coach route is thus Is lOd cheaper than the secondclass fare, and the quickest, and is equal to 3s return fare by the Shannon coach. Avoid the dangers, delays and expense of a ferry, and travel via the Whicokino Bridge. Horowhenua Races. l\/fR C. F. JOHNSTON will run !\'| a Coach to the above Races, leaving the stables at 8.30 sharp, returning after the last race. 0. F. JOHNSTON. Proprietor,
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Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1904, Page 3
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