kiss- «: :saKaßn;i juna*? 'LT'v.irvf''?' r : Cpac-hc**-, Etc, ie & © >Y raSTK; 0 X r 0 N— SHANNON COACH SERVICE THE ONLY Ilo> al M ail Li ie of Coaches. To and from Fox ton. THE ' HR APE ST. SAFEST axd QUICKC ST ROUTE mmmm —-i-ni>mwi i iiL.ii j Leaving Manawatu Hotel Stablos daily at G GO u.m. and 2,00 p,m. PSsING through the heaun’fn! natural seen cry of Shannon and Montoft. and cross tig by s londid ferry service at, ilia ra‘ou,'picturesque point on the famed Manawatu iLver. Tina rou'e ia always opm-1, even in times of flood, when uis iint safe to cross, t i,A Vvliirokino Bridge. J n _ Ly advertisement I do not 1 "Li(fall figures tn nnVead ilh travelling public I l'.an bole you right through to Weding on (ferry and train included) and vice versa, nt the following rates : Single, Ist el,ms, 11s 8d ‘ 2nd class, 8s lOd ; Return, Ist e’ 20s Gd ; 2nd class, 15s Bd. Ahy ride over a long, rough road through heavy c aud to ami from Levin ? when aon can go to Shannon, en route for Welling’on, over one of ilie bust roads in New Loaland in eornforlahh , up to-da’e Uoaclies, with o 1 liging drivers, who run punctually to time, and ca’eh all trairr at Sliannon. The RAPES Fox ton to We], nngton and vice vi v-a—are the aarm- as from Levin, with NO ferry charges. T. H. GINGBLL Proprietor. Livery & Bait Stables. FOXTON-LEVIN [Coach Service. TER CHEAPEST A.NO QUICKEST ROUTE TO AND FROM WELLINGTON. TUIE-TATILE Leave, Fox ton Arrive Levin Leave Levin Arrive Fox ton Leave Foxton Arrive Levin Leave Levin Arrive Foxton ... GGO a.in. ... B,GO a.m. ... 10 GO a m. ... 12 noon ... 2.80 pm. ... 4.80 p m ... 750 pra ... 980 p m. RETURN FARES, 6s, Railway Fares to Levin are first- ) class Return, 11s fid; and second! cla.-s, 7s lOd This Coach route is thus Is lOd cheaper than (he second- | c-lass tare, and Ihe quickest, and is j upinl to Bs return fare liy the Shan- ; unit coach. Avoid the dangers, delays and ex- ' p un-e of a Jerry, and travel via tho ■ i Whirokino Bridge. | I C. F. JOHNSTON. I Proprietor. m. GOLD DA Business Notices. makes BOOTS HARNESS wulerpiOi'f i,s a duck’s hack, and i-iitt ns V'lvc-t. AihL tl ire* times to tlie war of hatler. Pl.aii sumt odour. /1j low’s polish wish lilackhe' 22 HIGHER. FXIHRITION AWARDS. 'O! s.ni-riorit;,, or liniwn colour So:;? hi/ floor. .storm, Smid/i rs, Iromnoniiri'.s '■r. ii.li a 1 hilr.-'irti , l.i mfnii, i\,nq ARIHUK S. JOS SON, IVUiLDEH ft 1 'I PACT Oil, Oaki.ky sTi’.F.rr, P.vukcrbtox North, AN!) ! OXTOX. i P ans prcpin d. PPiinia t-s givt-u OomiitK' workmmship. prie-s imL-r,-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3536, 20 June 1905, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3536, 20 June 1905, Page 1
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