a oo co •r~rKraaKK-x*:~-K!-r?:'jsr'~'. - . -^r; imm, t x 's7s!Kr>j '®W MI WEAK. We are now showing a splendid show for Evening Dress, including— Silk Brocades, in colors Wool Satins, double width ' Pongees and Merys : ; Japanese Silks, in all colors Lace and Silk Glove Sprays, etc. WE HOLD THE LARGEST STOCKS. GEO. H. STIL E S Fo3Kt|owi• - "H®
Foxton-Shannon. Coach Servibe. TER ONLY Royal Mail Line cf Coaches To ami from Fox too, - , , .. ; y‘o■' ■ • THE CHEAPEST, ■ ' , SAFEST and QUICKEST ROUTE Leaving Manawatu Hotel Stables DAILY - , at 6 80 a.m. and 8.15 p.m, ■ '• ■ ■ { ' *l PASSING through the' haatitifol •natural reenery' of Shannon and Moutoa, and cfoseing ‘siilen) did ferry service'"at the most picturesqne point on the watu Rivers This route® ilpifSays open, even in timeß''dl ! jffoo i it is not safe to croM Jfte ‘WJwrokino Bridge. ■ In my ■ dd' j bol publish figures to’nii6luaa bi ffie a Welling public. Wo 1 Won (ferry and aLaT/ollowirf rates : - 2nd class 8s lpj|; 20s 6d * Why ride over a long, rough read j through h-’ftvy sand to and from , Levin ? whvn you can go to Shan* ’ non, on roue for Wellington* over jone of the b st lords in New Zealand, ! in . b t» »P,la--dataiJa|ohas t ! ! punctually'to time,’'and ?afoh ail I trains at Shannon. L The FAKEB’-Fbxlon ; 'tb ! -Wei’lington and vice versa—aje the same so from Levin, with NO ferry ’charges.' '-AF'W ■ '■ ■ i T. H. GINGELL,: j Proprietor, I ' ; \■: Y'i ri : 4' I '■ l‘; I «t:F r :; ;, ■ ■ . m Viiv,' / ■i.iiii'-iii‘ir'ij l , ll | l , t Kindergarten School, Avenue Road (near Public Librsjy»y PRINCIPALS, THE MISSES f WITHERS.' Next term commences May 23rd{s Teache-s of the-Pianoforte, and Dancing. Local, Palmerston N. and ShanV; non credentials. Miss M. Withers is prepared take pupils for Standard Olassfs,
Hampers ! Hampers ! J. A. Nash & Co. OWING to the large demand for our XMAS HAMPERS last year, we have commenced booking orders one month earlier than usual to avoid disappointment. iSF©. 31 JL’Jn t ! n coniaining:— 1 bottle J.V-r, {-Dioitv, Claret, Hock, ‘ ORf t;i.,tin., or Ytrd'i ho. 1 bottle Jirand'.', V, hisky, Bum, Old Tom Gem va. 10 botitles Ale or Slout. No. 2, 25 s>s, containing ■*2 bottles I’ort, (Sherry, Claret, Hock, Gonstantia, or Verdeilbo. 2 boitles Brandy, Whisky, Bum, Old Tom or Geneva 8 bottles Ale or Stout. No.|3, 355, containing:— 1 bottle Champagne. 2 bottles Sherry, Port, Claret, Hock, Constan:ia, or Verdeilho. 3 bottles Brandy, Whisky, Rum, Old Tom or Geneva. 6 bottles A‘e or Stout. Lunedin XXXX Bottled Ale , and Stout. b Out of 8 Exhibits at the A. and P. Show, We secured the fol owing Awards, via.— , r . 3 TPiusts, ■ i 21 Seconds, 1 Bighly Co m - I mended. On Sale 8s 6d per doz. quarts. 1 JOST ARRIVED— New Currants, New Sultanas. New ; . Elemes, &c.,<^o,n J.- 05.4 CO, (Late P. Ireland & Co.),- / The Square, . .. . PALMERSTON NORTH. FOSTER’S HOTEL, Nearly opposite Town Bridge, Taupo * c cQ aa 7i . ; WANGANUI, Telephone No. 46. P.O. Box No. 64. W. H. G. POSTER, Proprietor. TO THE WORKING MEN OP - . FoXTON. WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? QENDtoDH LUEN BROS., of O Palmer.- ton, for one''of "their 21s Working Men's Parcels, .containing 1 pair of all wool tweed' trousers (worth s Os a pair), : 2 strong working shirts, 2 flannels. 2 pair of socks (wool or otherwise), 1 pair braces, 2 largo size handkerchiefs Every working man should try onf3 WONDERFUL PARCELS. Cheap and Good, Write, at once , Freight paid co Foxtoa station.
Remedy for Sleepless Nights. BUY ONE OF Malcolm cmd Wilton’s CLEAN AN') HEALTHY Kapoc Beds and Mattrasses. NOTE THE ADDRESSMalcolm & Wilton, THE CHEAPEST AND RELIABLE HOUSE FURNISHERS, PALMERSTON N. Large Stock OF BENT Panel and Burlington Carls, Dog Carts, Phaetons, Gigs, etc., also of Farm, Metal and Spring Drays, and 9-inoh Tyre Flax Drays, en view at # v FACf ' ! PALMERSTON NT. Just Arriv in g - ivx^ißS3H[Ar.r.’s box; also 12 h.p. CompQu,nd, with Automatic Expahsibil Gear. C- H, PODMOEE, BLACKSMITH & HORSESHOEE. ' ; fi / Mai^-Street, Foxton. BEGS to announce to the residents of Foxton and district that he has purchased the Blacksmithing Business lately carried on by Mr S. Wilson, and hopes by civility and intention to merit a fair share of public patronage. MR S. WILSON thanks the public of Foxton for the support so generously accorded him in the past and hopes a continuance of the same will be accorded to his successor
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Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1904, Page 1
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723Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1904, Page 1
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