What it Costs to Hire a Taxi or Car <Most -people like to know first .. of all, what it costs, whether it's a ticket for' a circus, or \ a free trip round the .world, < or a coupon with a pound of tea. Onr particular- lino is motorcars for, hire.1 We keep two powerful oneM cars, and one high-class taxi at your service day or night. A glance at the tariff will prove to you that our charges arc reasonable, ( and a trial in any one of our cars will convince you as to . +heir quality, comfort, and reliability. Taxi-cab rates :—Between the hours of 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., within the town, Is per mile for ■ each passenger. Reduction made for more than two "passengers. By the hour for four passengers or less, 12s Gd. Special quotations for theatre and dance parties. Open cars fitted with hoods : —ls per mile for four passengers or less. Mileage counted both ways. No waiting time, within a reasonable limit, will be charged on trips amounting to £2 10s or over. OTJR 'PHONTC NUMBERS , ABE: GARAGE Qflti , PRIVATE HOUSES £QQ 777 Russell & King, T, H. BATTLE ARCHITECT, VICTORIA iVENtrE> ~¥fK!HS AND BACOB AJtUKITIOTi, .WAN® ANUS and W»LtIN6T©a, Alfred Aikiss, jfcil. SLvjsl last, jfrft Arokti. 'Koctr Imws, Asa®. Boy&i Lm4. Brffc • ArakW. . ■.■■ , . •■■:• i . ■ 6, L. Nlacf achian ARCHITECT. 17 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ! Reliable Plans. Moderate Charges. 'Phone, 567. A. fticFarSaiie, ARCHITECT. Office —• Durietown. Reliable Estimates Given. Moderate Charges. Telephone No. 138. A CARD. IyrUIR AND T>OGLE (Late A. G. Muir), CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LICENSED ' SURVEYORS, Kimberley Chambers, Ridgway St. I— '-Ur- ;-"' :■';■]''' ; '■ ; We adapt Lenses 1 to the eye-needs with the most f , rigorous accuracy. Our success is 1 , the result of long and toilsome 'I research, coupled with experience, scientific equipment and modern. > organization. ERNEST DA VIES, THE SUCCESSFUL OPTICIAN, DAVIES PHARMACY, < Is It Worth While T;o put a poor Piano into your home?-. Gilbert- says, No! Perhaps you have only a small sum of money and feet that you cannot afford a high .priced instrument. C'omn to Gilbert and select the very best piano procurable. Your .'.election being made all you I nee'j to Day is n small cjenosit the bal--1 a nee being made up by monthly payments.1 * Dro;rin ami. discuss-the matter fully with me. PIANO AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, RIDGWAY ST., WANG A NUT L.O. Box IGI. Telephone 403. jCollrep's- ■ Brinsmead Chappell. Britain's ultimatum to t\io _'iano — forte World. The easiest of terms can be arranged for these celebrated Pianos. Sole-Agents, H. Collie* &Go. WANGANUI, K*i. li7l-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 16 October 1911, Page 4
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