OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. R J. N. RIDER i HAS opened a branch Emporium in Gills’ New Brick Building-, Balance Street, Shannon, witli a new Stock of Boots and Shoes, representing all the leading English and Continental Makers of Stylish Coot wear. The Branch will he under the supervision of Mrs Rider. A ear will run daily between Fox ton and Shannon, leaving | Fox ton 7.30 a.m., Shannon E 0.30 p.m. f Moiiloa and Marotiri Resi--1 denis may have goods delivered i.n approval, and Repairing called for and reI lirned. Buy your Boots from RIDER S SCORES, and receive Good Value for Your Money. THE LEADING BOOT FIRM, § FOXTON and SHANNON. a aaMiMMi——^on——— MANAWATU SHIPPING Co., Ltd. SAILING NOTICE. iS'L. KENNEDY leaves (circumsMneos permitting) as under:— Foxton lo Wellingloft, SATURDAY at -J p.m. Wellington i„ Foxl.au, MONDAY, at -I p.m. CONSIGNEES PLEASE NOTE:— Freight Pates from Lyttelton have been reduced as under: — General Cargo hy 2/6 per ton. All Produce by 2d per sack. Wool by fid per bale. POP OAtiGO SPACE APPLY LE VIM & Co., Ltd., Agents. COLEY STREET FRUIT STORE. STRAWBERRIES, DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES. CHERRIES! CHEERIEST To avoid disappointment, book your orders now for: — LOGANBERRIES, BLACKCURRANTS, RASPBERRIES. G. P. WALKER. PIGS! PIGSI 'Trucking Dates will be Advertised Later. KIWI BACON FACTORY. Grey Street, Palmerston North. Buyer: Geo. VOGT, ’Phone 5916. Palmerston North. PRIME BACON PIGS. r | I Lid N.Z. Bacon Co! Ltd., buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs. Welch ihis Space for Trucking Dates. Also Buyers of Calf Skins. J. C. GARDNER, Buyer. i Phone No, 219, Levin. | FOXTON-LEVIN MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE. TIME-TABLE. Leave Foxton 7.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Leave Levin 11 a.m. and 7.45 p.m. FARES. 4/- Single and 6/6 Return. Available for Two Weeks, if you require a Taxi ring ’Phone .11 6. P. WiHiTEHEAD, Proprietor. DIGGERS’ MILK SUPPLY. ( Customers of the Diggers’ Milk Supply can rely on obtaining milk of the best quality throughout the summer months, as we are now equipped with the latest cooling devices, and our milk s kept at a temperature of 44 degrees during delivery. This, together with cleanliness, ensures the best service under all conditions. v. McDowell, Proprietor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2666, 1 December 1923, Page 3
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