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. ;:/ Railway Time Table. ABRIDGED KAIL WAT TIME- "'-■ STABLE. ■;;:• . - ;; -TRAINS' LBAira PaLMBBOTON— Fir VVanganui "-'«'..- „„■- 6.45 a.m. ••.-4 \&l -" ■.-.' :*• 'p. 15 p.m.; Balcpmbe (only) „.' 8,55 a.m. Yoxton \K:.i,'-. ... 10.40 a.m. " '•**' 8.30 p.m. Tbains leave Foxton — For Wanganui 4.25 p.m. „ Halcombe (only) ... 7.30 a.m; Tbains leave Feildino — For WaDganui || 7.30 a.m. „ „ Halcombe (only) ... 9.50 a.m. „ . Fbxton . . ... 9.45 a.m: 7.50 p.m. „ Palmerßton „i ... - 11.55 a.m. : Drains Leave Halcomeb — „ Foxton „ ... 9.15 a.m. 7.20 p.m. „ Palmerston (only) ... 11.20 a.m. • 'For Warvganui .. ... 8.20 a.m; 7.20 p.m Trains lbavb Grkatford— ' For Wanganui [„ ... 8.45 a.m. I- j 7.45 p.m. „ Foxton ... .-; 6i35 p.m. "Palmerßton 10.37 a.m, , ; t'RAINB LBAVJB WaKGAKDI— '•fforVoxton %.;* / &0 a.m., N.B. On'S turdaya the train due at Pal. •merst 911 At-12-45. proceed* to, Foxtpn, arri- , vingat-lHota?iK 1 2.40 p.m.. and reachm? PaVraStot' aL { 4 p.m. The trainwhich leaves Palmerston at 8.55 a.m., goes 'througb to Wanganui on Saturdays, reaching, there at 1.40gp.m. Special Notices NOTICE TO SUBSbEIBERS. ALL ACCOUNTS DUE TILL .End of Year, 1882, *ill he FCJRN l3 HED 1 within the NEXT FEW I DAYS,' Lwhen, it is -hoped Prompt 1 -.ii.-.f >-i :;..;!> L.-..: ,'¥-.; ■.:..: . Settlement i ; ;%H11: Ibe imade with our . i Collector. I .v ;.. ..„;/: ..., ; : pQ/.)iiV!?nd, other "sums of cooney ; •; \) to lend on Freehold Land. W. 8 percent. n^PP'y. to , TH ; S^RJP^T W^PEHKINS, !a ,~ i ' ' Tte Sauare. * VALUE IN DRAPER?, ;••■ ' s^?k 1.--; -■•":• --. ' ■ ■ .. : = 2 V \ *-jBAx~ ; ; .:, ., . , A |Large Variety jto ;se:iect: from, and . .. ! All new reliable Goods ._,. \ and • ! » ; — ; •■- !■"•■- [ .. At Lowest Remunerative Prices. <JDress-^and Mwntle-^making under experienced management. .. Chargeß Stiictly Moderate, 1 modowell BRoSif ThjaJSquanf, Palmerston Nortt. ; MEDICAL KOTICE. i " TSR OURL, Cot Eangitikei), may JjP be Consulted e? er/jr FR^A V, at Remington's Dispensary, opposite the Bank of Australasia, from 1 to half-past 5 o'clock m the afternoon . Mr Remington is authorized to, give any information as to fees, and to arrange for out-door visits if required. Patients are invited" to ATTEND EA.RLY, to give time for careful Examination.

j I^okTAJgT NbTICE. J TJEING continually informed by ' ? ijf Customers j.'that;;;they!. wbuld wish me| to MAKE UP'theieMedi'bines, but •are directed to go elsewhere, T take this opportunity to inform the Public th^t after obtaining a prescription from a tyfedical man, they are at liberty to •get IT MADE UP ANYWHERE thejy think proper. My Drugs Mre imported. DIRECT, ,apd.as I have .always objected i to give 1 " the Doctor " a' profit out of the medicine, I have not his " Commission " to chju-aa to the customer. I l i REMINGTor 1 .'■*■ ; Consulting Chemist, - " : ' The Square, :; u M(ys. [mention, Paris, ...1867.'. I MEDICAL, :.: •' j fi R. HARV^inayibS ! ccras:tilt.edat! HIS^ SURGERY, Main. street ; .PAIiMiER^ONiNjORTH.; , ! Teeth every Morning ■ „ except Wednesday. I V.' -■ X.-Z.--.S A y: i :tj- ; . * > 1> ■• >'. ■ - Jt : TE ARO DISPENSARY, ' Mannbe'Stbb.bi, Wblhnoton. ; H. B.rItTAIN,. "TiRUOGrIST, Pharmacist, and Dentist, JLJ Allopathic, Homeopathic, Botanic and Patent Medicines. Leeches, Sponges, Enemas, Syringes, Bougies, Catheters. I'riißßes, Suspensory Bandages, Breast Glasses, Breast Pumps, Breast Plasters,. Eye Shades, Eye Baths, Feeding Bottles^ Feeding Cups, Medicine Sp6ons, and Glasses, Respirators, Vaccination Shields," liElastfc; S.tprkingß,i Knqe Caps, Nipple glasses, and Shields, Nursery r and Toilet Requisites, L'erfum«ry, Mineral Waters, Horse and Cattle Medicines . - r Ja card. [ li/fK G R E E N*W O O D ]\[|[ Dentist,; i \ ; : ■- \ WANGANUI,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 70, 27 February 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 70, 27 February 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 70, 27 February 1883, Page 2

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