; \ ? I ANTED—Employment by two VV young men, labouring. Ap* ply at Herald Office. •To | SIX-P'XLLD HOUSE 'in \ ! HH- Hire’. All necessary i■ • ■ V ,:i b: Quito suitablo for : ' ■ ■■■ ■ ■HH piumo. Apply at i Herald Office, ; - :: mnoUGii COUNCIL. | ' NOTICE. | Tl-iNDEIIS vvill bo received up to 0:\ p.m. on MONDAY, tho 28th Mmx-H •••t the Council Office, for cb <■ out the £ Mowing drains - Vv H-.t-cino Hoad, No. 2 Line, Patrick Bircoj;, Symons’ Outlet, Purcell Street, Awahon Drain, Bussell SHuM, Baker Street and Coley Street. Specifications may be seen at the Council Office during office hours. The lowest or any tenders not necessarily accepted. ALE. FRASER, Town Clerk, EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. N EASTER TRAIN ARRANGE- ■ MENTS. On 4th APRIL the 9 0 a.m. train Palmerston to Eoxton, and 8.10 p.m. train Foxton to Palmerston will not run. The usual 7.0 a.m. train will be delayed to leave Foxton at 8 0 a.m. for Palmerston and Feilding. On 4th and sth APRIL, the usual 6.35 p.m. train will be delayed to leave Palmerston at 7.0 p.m. for Foxton, after connecting with special train from Feilding. For further particulars and cheap Excursion Fares see Posters at Stations. BY ORDER. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATION IN RAILWAY T iki E-TABLE. On and alitor Ist APRIL, 1904, if: <).O a.m. train Palmerston to !’,•••• i; !M will run on Mondays only, a.m rba 3 10 p.m, train Foxton to l.Viir ■p„n will run on Mondays, Tirn rad ay:!, and Saturdays ' BY ORDER. rv.fl.LIC HALL, FOX . ON. V'UwSllT & SOCIAL, in aid of Funds of o : Presbyterian Church. To be hold on WEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH. Refreshments will be provided. Admission—ls, children 6d. Doors open at 7.'30, commence at 8 p.m. xb Y MM. ‘ * r Foxton- Shannon Coach Service. THE ONLY Royal Mail Line cf Coaches To and from Foxton. THE ' HE APE ST, SAFEST and QUICKEST ROUTE Leaving Manawatu Hotel Stables DAILY at 6.80 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. PASSING through the beautiful natural scenery of Shannon and Moutoa, and cross ng by splendid ferry service at the most picturesque point on the famed Mana« wtu River. This rou'e is always upon, even in times of flood, when i is iint safe to cross the Whirokino TFi Ho in my ndvei’itemeut I do not pV Hvi iiouro.-; *o mis ead he trav- : ! ing p •hue, | i i-'ii ii!i k w‘U ihro'ig** to ; W ing :>m (Hrry and train included) :>u ■ ice v-'Ka, at the following r ■ -w : •■-f ig’ , Ist cla-s, 11s 3d :i c a f>, By lOd ; Return, Ist class, 2,0 Gd; 2nd cla s, 15s Bd. v.'iiy ride over a long, rough road through heavy sand to and from Levin ? when you can go to Shannon, on route for Wellington, over j one o' He bast roads in New Zealand, j io c.’t-.f' rt:ible, up to-date Coaches, v i o o liging drivers, who run p.m c u.i It to time, and catch all L ■ Shannon. ; lie FARES Fo Hon to Wei- ! lin ■: ii .nd vice versa—are the in!!- s from Levin, with NO ferry charge?. T. H. GINGELL, 1 Proprietor.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1904, Page 3
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511Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1904, Page 3
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