OAST-ECLis**' '" EALLWAT COM- •' BAW (Itd.) , ) TIMETABLB DOEING WINTER MONIHS. . MONDAYS. TU^DAYS, WEDNES DAYS, THUBSDAYS, & FMDAYfa. Trains leave as follows :— _ . i-raiLShave .lra«s.eave Ca»tlecl.ff. Town. 6.80 am ,l-*_i am 8.35 am. 10.20 am 130pm . .ZSOvtn \ 4.45 p_fii 6 15 p m SATURDAYS ONLY, trains leave Trains leave Town. B. 30" am 7 30 a m 8.35 am 10.80 » m 1.80 om 2.80 pm <*45 p.m. • ' 6 *6 P m .7.0 pro 10.0 pm SUNDAYS ONLY. trams leave lr*l_f l<sav Cautlecliff.j Jit""' 2.c » m 2.30 p m 4.«pm •/.'; 55.15 pm BY OKD B WANGAN UI'S BEAUTY. VISTfOES to iVVanßanni should .not • miss seeing the ARAMOHO. TEA GARDENS; /b there is tb l c seen there what is in - "no other " Town in the colony. EYBBY COMFORT AND KjECREA. ''' ''".' ' TION.' Comeand judge for "yontselves, and eet j good value for' the trifling sum cf 6d. Weekly dance "onl hnredsy eveßings" admission ls 6d. ladies free. Long nights 25., Refreshments. . . MiiS HAYWOOD ' ,■- "- • Peopmetbkss. "TSpeciai Notice to Farmers. ./ .^^y^.-.TKB, y,y.:\\ V.Z- LOAN" AND MERCANTILE : AGENCY. COMPANY, LTD. . ITAUPO'tiTJiYC (TTAVE jusb. landed large Stocks.-^of . "^Prime Testeid. drass, anfl ?_j.. ICloiot JPeeds, ; ♦ imprising— Hawke's Bay RYE GRASS , SEEDS (GUAKANTEED FROM 30-TEAK PASTUBB , i Italian Rye- (J'rass Feed, Tmported and Colonial Clovers of all kinds;' Colonial Crested Dogstail, Meadow Foxtail, Chewing's Fescue, 'Meadow Feacne, Broadleaf Essex '"'Bape, all kinds of Tornip fieedo^ foas, Akaroa and local Cocksfoot. Imported Seeds (jnst landed) tested y our ?London. Agents' before shipment. Inspection Invited. ' • - - Rices' Lo-ialst Cdrrent; : ~TfIIHUBT~ £ RECKON I've got the hut/in Bksycls in this town. Whfn a man works and plods and is determined to have a thing,, success is sure to await his effort. I have' over forty machines :fW ypu to cheosa from, and I have arranged' to, maintain thia atock. It's a pretty .large order to carry out, hat I'm fixed ' upon it, and it' bound to be. I intend tb carry only; the best wheels — the- hob' of wheels— wheels that have earned a reputation world-wide —the BEESTON -HUMBER jind • the OSMOND," aa representing; ihe aristocratic and fashionable fraternity -wheels that want payin? for,'.'eh_./.w_ic_'iTe - alwaya replete with the latest; develop ment of scieatiQc research:- - THe spotles-s <• COLU MBIA H '- (ch_inlcss arid;chain)— America's ideal ; aud, bless, oiir own own cou_try^-theANGLO;SPECIAL~ a Bicyole built np of all the. latest and tried improvements, and coustructed in Now Zealand. - -B.S; A. Sparta ;are. used throughont, and with- ; the- new;'"dust'obliteratmg colour — Rnssetfr Brown - repre stills a wheel which ..will tend, to popularise cyclins|i^['li2_ m - „ .JS&Si ■■ _-.•« ' "~ =*" - Cycling taught free bf charge._ ** ■ -^-— D. DAVIES.IC_* Taupo Qaay.|| "I wish I wss a Cow, Mother " —said the little tyke, with a sigh, at teatime, t'other sultry . day. " Why, Tommy?" " Cause teacher told us as how a 'cow's got seven stummiks, an' I wish I'd got seven tommies, too, an' I'd fill 'em all with this here Tea— 'tia so nioe." 'And Tommy's mind, wandered away to the seven ribs which, he had counted on the lean cow grazing in , the school lane, .and which, he felt sure, must be the seven sections. No wonder the little boy loved that Tea, for it was" ' ' EMPIRE TEH CO.'S . ' . ' Celejbirated crescent Brand t\\ 2/4, which His' mother had bought from ncr grocer inthe town. And the best thing you, too, can do is to buy a pound of it, for the good people of New Zealand, old and. young, are agreed that there's nothing so refreshing on these hot dusty, •dajtj'bffa Rood brew-ot -■- .i-J.s'^P;.Ymy° EMPIRE TEA CO.'S Crescent Brand out of the old brown-pot. * . : , Half pound costs only 1/2. By Knd permission of the Artist, .we have . copied the productive cow which Tommy ■ drew npon his slate after tea. / . >' : , ■""•*'.'-— ' ""-' _ ] Per lb.— s. d. Per lb.— s. d. Dragon 3.0 Biiffa(- w 2 2 Houdah 2 10 Empire 2 0 Kan|ry,VaiV«y 2 8 Mikado, in lead 1 10 Elephant ,$2 6 Ceylon, In lead Crestept ? 4 (red and gold ' ] •"'"''• label) 1 ie {W -*_ *i**_°— _»t **± *__!_ < __^__.'i_»_*_>x* > I*_ B _*i 1 \^ a^ pS, V\' l s_' n __ \\ C"te' V ! \ Colic, \\ Cpughs,\\ „„^. \ \WmOB, y ac_e, \\ Braises. \ 1 A Sure, Safe, quick Cure for these -, ■ troubiea Is fr_BBY DAVIS'.) W. &C, TURNBULL & CO.i B WSOLESA-K AOEJITS, ' a P V/CLUNUTON. •W_4**Mi**i<»i r *K<*-**T °.*>H-*I*M«-:»i.4vi«>
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 June 1899, Page 4
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700Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 June 1899, Page 4
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