Coa-iUcs, Etc. FOXTON- SHANNON COVCH SERVICE THE ONLY Royal Mail Loe : of Coaches. To and from Foxton. THE CHEAPEST, SAFEST and QUICKEST ROUTE Leaving Manawatu Hotel Stables DAILY at G 30 a,m and 2.80 p.m. PASSING through the beantiful natural scenery of Shannon j and Moutoa. and cross ng by splen- ' did ferry service at the moat pic* turesque point on the famed Mana« watu River. This route is always open, even in times of flood, when it is not safe to cross the WhiroklnO I Bridge* In my advertisement I do not publish figures to mislead the trav* elling public. ' I can book you right through to Wellington (ferry and train included) 1 and vice versa, at the following rates : - Single, Ist cla°s, 11s 8d 2nd class, 8b 10d; Return, Ist class, j 20s 6d; 2nd class, 15s 8d; Why ride over a long, rough road r through heavy sand to and from j Levin ? when you can go to Shan- > non, en route for Wellington, over one of the best roads in New Zealand in comfortable, up-to-date Coaches, ! vith obliging drivers, who run punctually to time, and catch ail trains at Shannon. The FARES—Foxton to Wellington and vice versa—are the same as from Levin, with NO ferry charges. T. H. GINGELL. | Proprietor. 1 Livery & Bait Stables. FOXTON-LEVIN Coach Service. 1 THE CHEAPEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO AND FROM WELLINGTON. TiME-TABLE , Leave Foxton Arrive Levin Leave Levin Arrive Poxto* Leave Foxton Arrive Levin Leave Levin Arrive Foxton ... 6.30 a.m. ... 8.30 a.m. ... 10.30 a.m. ... 12 noon ... 2.80 p.m. ... 4.80 p ra. ... 7.50 p.m. ... 9.80 p.m. RETURN FARES, 6s. Railway Fares to Levin are firstclass Return, 11s 8d; and second cla-s, 7s 10d This Coach route is thus la lOd cheaper than the secondclass fare, and the quickest, and is equal to 8s return fare by the Shannon coach. Avoid the dangers, delays and expense of a ferry, and travel via the Wiiirokioo Bridge C. F. JOHNSTON. Proprietor. Business Notices, GOLD MEDAL tows polish with blacking f makes BOOTS HARNESS waterproof ns a duck’s hack, ami soft as velvet. Adds three times to the wi ar of leather. Pleasant odour. 1 1A’-’ i.DS, nr M‘ t o’ Bv-. n c-v.-m Vn ■ nm, .'uou.er*. fron-ii -m}, .•* '•/ om hu-'rr'i ?>v!irlrji, l.milhi'. K>.» Alt HUit S JONSON, lIUILS’EU G’NTItACTOft. Ovnxt ••ti.kvt, Pai.m'-hst n Nobtu. ' '■ D OXTr . Fan pep-r-d Fs’i es g v e „ Ge ri'n- ’•n-irn-nVun p-io -s moder ire. I
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3689, 26 June 1906, Page 1
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