WlffllEiKE Coaches, Etc. m S O X T O X— SHANNON i COACH SEHYICh] ; X THE ONLY . ialMail’LilQY - hi Coaches. -To mad from For ton. HEATER ; •■SAFEST‘-m, ; “■• wwwiwwiWia—Mmu 1 --- ■■ ' ' QUICKEST ROUTE Loving Manawatu HoM . Stables r:;"., daily.m ■- \ at G3D a.m- and 2.80 p.m. PASSING through the beautiful r j Miami scenery of Shannon an .1 Moutoa,. and. erosslig- >by ■ splendid .i’erry Service at the most, pieturcstpu' point on the famed ManaWfitnl R'vtr, This rciPe is always opanf, even in times of flood, when U is pot safe to cross the Whirokino “:c. ; ■: " Ip! fdy advertisement I do not ! mislead' fife travelling puMtb; ' I pah’ hpelj- f hrough ,to W ell traiiimclud ed) and vice, yeisa, at tin- following rates : Singh/ Ist 'clan's, lls 8d 2nd class,'Bp lOch; Return, Ist class, 20s Qd; 2nd- 153 Bd,, Wjiy ride over a long, rough road ! through heavy sand to arid from Levip? when ton can go to Sham non, :en route for Wellington, l over one ra the best roads in New Zealand ' ,’in cypifortnbl-, up to-da'G Loaches, ; \vith f oUiging drivers, who. run punojually'to time, and ca'oh all trait:r at Shannon. • The FARES Fo'cfon to W.. - iwigton ,‘and vice yrrsa-r-are the S'imVji-s from Levin, with NO ferry charges. . , ] T. E. GINGELL | Fruprierur. . Livery &, Bail. Stables. FOXTON-LEVIN-Coach Service. THE-CHEAPEST QUICKEST ROUTE TO AND FROM WEL- ' LINGTON. - tlme-table : Leave Arrive LeaVe Arrive 'Leajre Arrive •Leave A rri ve Pox lob Leyin Levin, Fox ton Fox ton Levin '• Levin ' Fox ton .... 630 >.m. ... 8.30 a.m. ... 1.0 30 a m. ... 12 noon , A. '2.30 pm',' Oo p m ’7 50 p nT, ~, , 9 80 p.m, REBORN, FARES, 6s. . Rahway, Faros to. Levin are first(jlass, p.eturn, lls 8d; and seeoiid cl Jus, IQd ■ This Coach mute is thus l| Kid cheaper than the second;, class h,re, find the quickest, and is upml to 8s return fare, .by the Sham non coach. ~ ~ • . .* ;Ayoi 1 the dangers, delays and exllhisbV f ft ft-rrv, and travel via the B'libiness Notices. C3LP C. F. JOHNSTON, !...■• ■ .J, -Proprietor.’ W'makfes BOOTS 7 HARNESS • .waterpro<ff;o}g a ■duck’s back, 1 and rottC as g velvet. Add' threv>times diO dbei v.-i art of lea.tlur. r ■ Ploa-. nut odour., lows polish with' blacking 22 HlCillES,'' EXHIBITION'. ■ AWARD'S.- ■ .san Tiontj, . A!ask. or Brown ■ Colour 'SY. Vh'ji t‘no( .''loki-h, '.Kqitilkm ■'•> ,'■ Ihilvh-h. i.viuton, Sing ARIHUK S. -lONSOX,' .BP iLDEII. . (a MB,AC TO a, ' p.u.i.r:v su’KKt.T, Pai.mkrstox Nortit, AM' I'OXTOX. ~ I!' .Plans igopu; d. , y.s irtia es . -given Genulno workui msliip. p.-io is n . I >.• I l .>.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3543, 6 July 1905, Page 1
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416Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3543, 6 July 1905, Page 1
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