MANAWATIT & FOXTON. TIME TABLE. Up. Down. "I . - ■. ~~ i 2 Stations. 1 3 P.M;.A.M. ■■ " ' . A.31 }\IF. . 6.58 1 1.58 -*-ar. Foxt on ... fl!p.^- 6.30 1.30 6.85 11.35 _ „ *Carnarvou ... „ #,6.54 3.54 6.5 11.5 p ;, Orouaßridge „ I 7.242.24 SM 10.44 ■* „ *Karere ... „ r)!?. 45 2.46 5722 10.22 £ „ Palmerston „ © JB.IO 3.10 4.52 : 9.52 R „ *Bunnythorpe „ 9 8.37 3.37 4.80 9.30 -y-dp. Feilding ...or.'-v- 8.58 3.58 ■■- . ■ Note :L .'■- Trains* stop at Stations marked * by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to the Guard at the previous station. Passengers are requested not to enter or leave the cars while m motion. Season and School Tickets issued to and from all stations at very low rates. Apply to the Manager. To insure desp&^n, parcels should be booked ten minutes before the starting of the train. TWrb MISTAKE ABOUT IT!!! E. MARShT G-ENERAL STOREKEEPER, Tebeace Ejtd, Has now completed his extensive alterations,' and made large additions to his Drapery, Grocery, and Ironmongery Stocks. He is mowr now m a position to compete with any Store m the district. His Goods are of the best description, and are sold at reasonable prices. He never pretends to make the Public believe that he is selling at a fearful sacrifice, but is 'always content to follow old motto— " SMALL PBOWTB & QUICK BETUBNS." QVENDSEN & GATTON, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS, Main Stbbet, Palmerston North, Beg to announce that they have opened their new premises (close to the Wesleyan Church.) with a large and well selected Stock of English and Colonial BOOTS &; SHOES, which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash only. Buying m the Best Markets, with a thorough knowledge of the Trade, BVENDSEN & GATTON confidently assert that they can give better value for money than any Souse m the District, i The bespoke department will continue to receive that care and attention combined with excellence of material and ■workmanship, for which the firm have been so long noted. The motto of our House is — Small Pbofitb and Quick Retubns. H FISHER'S BAKERY • STORES, SQtTARE, NEXT FORESTERS' HALL, Palmerston. w, (mTker Bogs to inform the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts that ' lie'Kas- opened the above premises as a GENERAL STORE and BAKERY, ' and trust's, by selling a Eirst-clas,s Article at the Lowest possible Price, for Gash, to merit a share of ' their patronage. All Goods sofd &ir the above Establishment w uranted as" being of the Best Quality. Good Feed Oats and Grass Seed. N.B.— The Bakery will be still under the superintendence of H. FISHER, j E. cole, - - . SADDLER & BOOTMAKER, ■ - Foxtoi?. "Utepairs m both branches executed with despatch. .J^ W. HAMPSON, HO*USE, SIGN, & DECORATIVE PAINTER,! Next Door but One to the -FORESTERS' HALL, The Squabe, PALMERSTON NORTH. N^B.— Estimates given. - „ WANGANUI SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT. \ D. X I T C H E N, Victoria Avenue, Opposite Post and Telegraph. Offices, SADDLE, ' . COLLAB AND HABNESS MaKEB. The. following goods are always on hand:— • ' Buggy Harness, Gig Harness Light and Heavy Cart Harness ' Ladies' Saddles, Gents' Saddles Bridles of all kinds, &c. Repairs promptly executed. N.B.— Horses' Clothing and Racing Saddles, of all weights, and all other gear. D. X iTc HEN, Wanganui.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 23, 5 January 1878, Page 4
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