'THE OHLY Morning Paper WITHIN FIFTY MILES OF ... PALMERSTON NORTH.
1l BRAITsm I A II have "e^u^^^^^Qlistruction || i /// /|\ —vx s, J mm " 55° > hW^WW Is Ipi 1-1 " whicfeme'ansrinueMn 11 § S 1 I „! 1 ..:>s. PT%z^===:^\\t^ i i Pirn S S ©■ y these days^ot-r-ree'Wheels and || Ha | Q g hard breaking. 11 | jj h 9 Pick your old machine up, and spinning the wheel round, look how one part of the Hfl H W rsm comes nearer the forks than the other parts. That means that every time you A&< <j ncda! that wheel round you have to exert more force than you would if it ran true Si' j ho wheels of the 1904 4* Premier *v«re>i|ilt to keep absolutely W M ■'••■" ' . Uw* ' ' U^ 1904 Catalogue Free ' rTP.'» on application to . I>ei " "tinier Cycle pIS Coventry ' f
£rink .^m ■UFh jSS nf • ' oB fjjjjl TEfBJ THE POPULARITY OF . x "OSMOND" Cycles I THE POPULARITY OF "OSMOND" CYCLES ! THE success tha.V Osmond " Cycles have achieved and the reputation they have eaiDi^d in the realms of high-grade cycles is but what they deserve. They're the* best -wheels that genius, capital, and first-rate facilities can produce., BEHD FOR A CATALOGUE ■IT'S,.; .FREE! SCOTT MOTOR & CYCLE COMPANY, LTD., '■'•■'■ " Where the good Cycles are" THE fJQUAKE, PALMEKSTON NOETH. Aqlsehrook's Milk Chocolate THE PUREST. THE BEST. THE MOST DELICIOUS. ••As sunshine follows shadow, So laugh-tor follows -tears ; And llttlo faces smile again, When Aulsebrobk's Milk Chocolate Appears." Made from the Finest Chocolate, scientifically blended with milk containing all its cream. In Id, 3d, and 6d PACKETS. ': IS" Much Larger Packets than the Imported Article. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL Ertffi hed PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS A WOBLD-WIDE BECOED FOR Bonuses, Stability, Liberality, Economy, Funds Over — £20,500.000 Annual Income Over ... £2,700,000 Policies in Force assuring over... .... ... £65,817,000 Including over £11,500,000 bonus additions. Boouß Certificates for 1904 have now been issued. Profit Divided for One Year, £624,211 The largest amount divided in any one year in the history • of the Society. TOtXL PROFITS DIVIDED AMONGST POLICTHOLDERS, over £11,500,000 • • Th e f» Uno other Offioe, living or dead which can show, oi* has shown, anfih- * phenomenal record as the Australian Mutual Provident Society ■ The Industrial Department is now in full working order. Every de«i»£lfl *orra oi Policy issued by the Society from £5 to £10,000. Directors of the New Zealand Branch—The Hon. Chaß. John Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman ; A. De &• Brandon, Esq., Depnty-Chairman ; the Hon. £1. Richard■on C M G ' John Duncan, Esq ; and Joseph Joseph, Esq. ' ' EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. KZ. BRANCH—CUSTCMHOUSB QUAY, WELLINGTON. CBiTEBiON SHOEING C. E, WALDEGRAVBj FORGE, NBOBANCE, LAND AND COMMISION JFITZSEEBERT STREET. AGENT. ~~~ Hoesb-Shobb and jblVy«V/V^Vy a»ong»gß on Qhnkbal B6a 0 k sja i;t:B ftt 6) pcx tant. town Properties. i«. «oai« pal-bwobn; Harold Hall-
MAIL NOTICES. Mails Close at Palmerston North For— ksHHtßsx: Daily, 6.15 am, 11 am and 4.30 p m iucKLAND: Daily, 11 a m Bulls, daily 6.15 a m 11am; arid 4.20 pm Bunnythorpe : Daily, 11 am and 4.20 p m Dannetirke : Daily, 6.15 a m, 11 am. and 4.30 p m Feilding: Daily, 6.15 am, 11 am, 4.20 pm Fokdbll : Daily, 11am Foxton : Monday, Bam and spm; Tuesday and Thursday, 11 am, 5 p m; Wednesday and Friday, 5 pm; Saturday, 11am, 7.30 pm Halcojibe: 6.15 and 11 a m Hunterville : Daily, 6.15, tm Ji m, and 4.20 pm Manoaonoho : Daily, 6.15, a m, 11 am, and 4.20 p m Mangawexa : Daily, 6.15, a m, 11 a m, and 4.20 p m Mabton : Daily, 6.15, am, 11am, 4.20 m Mastebxon : Daily, 11 a m, 4.30 p m Napiek and intermediate offices: Daily, 11 am, and 4.80 p m New Plymouth and intermediate offices: Daily, 11 am, 4.20 p m Nhwbdby, Awahuri, Sanson, Glen Oroua Bongotea, Carnarvon, Ohakea: Daily 3.30 p m ' Ohingatti : Daily, 6.15 a m, 11 am, and 4.20 p m Osoua Bbedge and Himatangi: Monday, 8 a m, 5 pm ; Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a m, & p m; Wednesday and Friday, spm; Saturday, 11 a m, 7.30 p m Pahiatua : Daily, 11 a m, 4.80 p m Pohanoika : Daily, 11 a m Baumai : Daily, 11« m Taihape : 6.15 a m, 11 a m, and 4.20 pm Wangaxci : Daily, 6.15 am, 11 am, 4.20 pm, and 9 pm Wellington : Daily, 6.15, 11 a m, 8 and 4.30 pm Wellington and intermediate offices 6.15 am, 3 pm, and 4.30 pm Money orders, parcels and registered letters must be posted half an hour previous j to advertised time for closing mails. i "Late fee" letters, up to 11.15 a.m. will be received for Auckland, the New Ply month and intermediate, and Napier and intermediate express mails, and for Wellington express mail up to 3,10 p'm. Mails will close at jf aimerston North as under: — For United States of America, Canada, Japan, West Indies, Central America, West Coast of South America, United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via San Franci6co (due London, August 12th), also Samoa and Hawaiian Islands, per Sonoma, on Thursday, July 13th, at 11 a.ni. Late fee 11.15 a.m. Money orders on Wednesday, 12ht inst., at 2.30 p.m. RAILWAY TIME-TABLE, Trains Leave Palmerston North For— Dankkvibkb : Daily, 8.15,12 noon, 5.10 pm Foxxok : Mondays 9a m, 5.85 pm; Tues-. days and Thursdays 12 noon 5.30 p m; Wednesdays Fridays 5.35 pm; Saturdays 12 noon and 8.5 pm Mastbbton : Daily, 12 noon and 5.10 p m Nkw Plymouth : Daily, 11.49 am Napieb : Daily, 12 noon Taihape : Daily, 7.10 a m, 11.49 a m, and 4.50 pm Wakqanui : Daily, 7.10 am, 11.49 am, 12.35 pm, and 4.50 p m Woodville : Daily, 8.15 am, 12 noon, and 5.10 pm Waiftotbau : Daily, 8.15 a m Wellington (Company's): Daily, 6.55 am, 11.40 a m ; 3.37 p m, 5 p m Wellington (Government): Daily, 12 noon Trains Arrive at Palmerston North From— Dannetikke : Daily, 10.50 a m, 2.45 and 8 pm Foiton: Mondays, 8.30 am and 4.40pm; Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 10.29 a m and 4.40 pm; Wednesdays and Fridays 10.29 am Mastebton : Daily, 10.50 a m, 2.45 p m, and 3.45 p m Napieb : Daily, 2.45 pm New Plymouth : Daily, 3.22 , 8.50 p m tAiKAKARiKi: Daily 10.45 am, 11.34 a m, ' 4.10 p m, and 9.18 pm Taihape : Daily, 11.20 am, 3.22, 8.50 p m Wanoanui; Daily, 11.20 am, 2.50 pm, 3.22 pm, and 8.50 pm Woodyille ; Daily, 10.50 am, 2.45 p m 3.45 pm, and Bpm Waipukubau : Daily, 2.25 p m, 4.30 pm, and Bpm Wellington (Company's): Daily, 11.34 a m, 4.10 p m, 9.18 p m Wellington (Government): Daily, 2.45 p m and 3.45 p m MANAWATU MILLS CO. ABE BUYERS OF WHEAT IN ANY QUANTITIES. Offices : Broad-street, Palmerston North. JAMES MoGILL, ... Manager I. J. FAKE, BBIOKLAYEB A CONTBACTOB, Broad Street. Sfhoialtiis—Sheep Dips, Bakeri Ovens and Tabular Boilers built in. Llo«ns«d Drain Oonn«otoi to tb« Borough. IST All Work Guaranteed,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 424, 11 July 1905, Page 1
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