! ..A-,.-•pOR WELLINGTON. the splendid screw STEAMER “ Queen of the South,” leaves foxton EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. (Circumstances Permitting) For Freight and Passage Money apply to LEVIN & CO., Limited. G. W. Morgan, Agent. m m FOXTON-SH ANN ON COACH SERVICE. FOXTON Mail Line of Coaches to and from Foxton. The cheapest, safest and quickest route. To Manawatu Train : Leaving Whyte’s Hotel Stables daily at 6.30 a.m.and 2.30 p.m. To Foxton: Leaving Shannon on arrival of train from Wellington. The best Stable and Paddock Accommodation in Foxton. This route is always open, even in time 1 of flood, when it is not safe to - c ross the Whirokino bridge. The best of Horses and vehicles for hire at all hours. T. H. GIN CELL, PROPRIETOR. "pjOVAL MAIL COACHES'. FOXTON TO LEVIN. \ Coach leaves Foxton daily at 6.30 a.m. '-f — arriving at Levin at 8.30 a.m. Coach leave Foxton daily a t 2.30 p.m., arriving at Levin at 4.30 p.m. Coach leaves Levin daily at 10.30 a.m.. arriving at Foxton 12.15 p.m. Coach leaves Levin daily at 7.3 G p.m., arriving Foxtog at 9.45 p.m. Single faro 4s. Return fare Gs. FOXTON-SHANNON SERVICE. Leave Foxton daily at 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m. Leave Shannon daily at 2.50 p.m., arrive Foxton 4.30 p.m. Tickets interchangeable. No ferry charges. Single fare 4s, return 6s. The advantages of travelling by Johnson’s coaches are that they meet every train to ar.dfrom Wellington. All hires to be paid before leavmg the stables. ALL PARCELS MUST BE prepaid. Livery and Balt Stables. GENERAL CARRYING & FORWARDING AGENCY. Next to Laing’s Family Hotel, C F JOHNSTON, PROPRIETOR FOXTON. TO* y PROMISE AND FULFILMENT. There Is an old axiom to the effect that what everybody says must be true. Certainly it Is generally safe to follow the crowd. Its Instinct is usually right, and i.i the matter of common ailments ycu may profitably pay heed to the opinion of the majority—which In times of sickness puts Its faith In the efficacy of Beecham’s Pills. Nor has that trust been misplaced. An annual sale of 6,000,000 boxes proves the universality of the belief In the value of Many preparations, miscalled remedies, claim impossibilities. They could not reasonably make good much that Is Claimed for them. No exaggerated statements are put forward respecting Beecham’s Pills. The steady demand for them—year after year—proves that those , who have need of them have found that they wrought those cures that they are 1 announced to effect. No other mediclno Is so generally and uniformly successful in 1 giving strength to the stomach—correcting the digestive system, and regulating 1 the liver, kidneys, and bowels, and the 1 use of Beecham’s Pills will prove to your perfect satisfaction that they MAKE GOOD EVERY CLAIM, Sold in boxes, price lo\d., mi ft 2!9. 'ost Cards. PENCE V;E IN !AMPfi for my Album of Six Views Uvuawatu District.W. L. AITXIN unfit., Palmerston N.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 412, 18 July 1908, Page 1
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484Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 412, 18 July 1908, Page 1
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