Coaches, Etc. OXION- SHANNON COACH SERVICK THE ONLY H o>al Mail L*ie of Coaches, i To and from Fox:on. I THE HFAPFst. SAFEST ad QUICKEST ROUTE •"•"WWWWPWBWMtWMI.* «*' Leaving Manawatu Hotel DAILY at 6 30 and 2.80 p.m. PASSING through tha beautiful natural scenery of Shannon and Moutoa, and cross' ng by eplendid ferry service at the most picturesque point on the famed Mans** watu B'ver. This route is always open, even in times of flood, when it is not safe to cross the Whirokino Bridge. In my advertisement I do not : publish figures to mislead the travelling public. I can book you right through to . Wellington (ferry and train included) and vice versa, at the following rates; Single, Ist class, 11s 8d 2nd class, 8s lOd; Beturn, Ist class, 20s 6d; 2nd claw, 16s 8d; I Why rids over a long, rough road through heavy sand to and from ! Levin ? when you eaa go to Shannon, en route for Wellington, over one of the beet roads in New Zealand I in comfortable, up-to-date Coaches, 1 with obliging drivers, who run j punctually to time, and catch all trains at Shannon. I The FARES—Foxton to Wel--1 Legion and vice ver^a—are the same as from Levin, with NO ferry charges. T. H. GINGELL Proprietor. Livery & Bait Stables. | FOXTON-LEVIN i Coach Service. THE CHEAPEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE* TO AND FROM WELLINGTON. riMB-TABLS Leave Foxtonf ... im. Arrive Leviq“ ... 8.30 a.m. Leave Levin ... 10.30 am. . Arrive Foxton ... 12 noon : Leave Foxton 2.80 p.m. Arrive Levin ... 4.80 pm. Leave Levin 7.60 p.m. Arrive Foxton ... 9.80 p.m. RETURN "IFfiRBS, 6a. Railway Fares to Levin are firstclass Return, 11a 8d; and second cla s, 7s 10d This Coach route is thus Is lOd cheaper than the secondfare, and the quickest, and is eq . • >Ss return fare by the Shann )'■ coach. Avoid the dangers, delays and expense of a ferry, and travel via the Weirokinn Fridge C. F. JOHNBT . N. P'opriftK > Business Notices. Dales* GOLD MEDAL makes BOOTS HARNESS waterproof as a duck's back, and soft as velvet. Adds three times to the wear of leather. Pleasant odour. 1 1lows polish with blacking 22 HIGHER EXHIBITION AWARDS. tv rii) -t;, ok or Broan colour S» ‘ 'u. Hmt • fores, Saddlers. Ironmongers <!C. Ufanufaeicnt Dulwich. London, Eng AB: HUH 8. JONSON, ACTO } > . r. X TKK"'.. f T.Mi.«ST N NoBTH A r> I'XTON. Pi. ‘V 1 * : ! ■ i g^.t-a Q-, i . ! i) j 5 modera.e. l
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3655, 26 May 1906, Page 1
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