Information for TraTerlersl COA)CfIES leave tbe PalmerstOD, for Napier, oh Tu^sd'ay* Thursdays^ and Saturdays, at 5.30 a.m COACHES leave ' the Koyal Hotel, Palmerstori, for Masterton on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 p:mV '> ■ ■' . TRAINS leave Falmereton as under : For Foxton and intermediate statibtw/ 12.35 p.m., and 8.30 p.m. for Wanganui and ' intermediate station i at 6.45 'aim?, and 5 45 p.m. For Halcombe and intermediate stations a^ 8.55 a.m. , . ; ;•; COACHES cleave Foxton for Wei-, ltngtpa .tTOTyj.^jnwning, Sundays ,ex- r ••!*••• . - .»t?f.^ rl:£ sr q^^JANE^DQUGLAS -alio r plys betwe«Df) Pojtot , and vWe^gt^! o^, datei(«iVertige4 ew^bere.,,' y :; j~ PAIMEBSTON^ NOiTH POST . OFFICE. :.. i;'-;. : " ;" "- MAILS CLOSE './^ JFof'Foxton daily at 10.20 a.m. and, 7.45* •■' piiri. "•' ' : . *' J 'v ■ For Oroua Sridge daily at 10.20 am. For ■ Wellington, Otaki, and Pahautanui, • daily at 7.45 p.mr -;■;.) '-\ or Wanganui,:Marton, Halcombei Bulli,Feilding, and northern and intermed iate districts daily at 5 p.m. Mails fOTiSanaW- are vl taken (thence -from v Bulls daily. \&a -.•■£ ■ ror^huwtjbatfasfeßrton,! and Bketahuna, • ,on c;^ondays,f >; !yedneid»ys, r; and . . { FnFor Woodville, Napier, and mtermediafce t „ •Utipns (not ineludmg - Ashurst), ; at 7rfep.w.'on Mondays, Wednesdays,, .wd Fridays. ; '- a '_. , ForKarere, onTne'dftys and Fnd at 7.46 p.m. ■ For Awahuri, mails are sent to Feilding daily, thence to Awahuri, Tuesdays and Fridays. MAILS ARRIVE rbm Wanganui twice daily, at 12.45 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. From all intermediate stations- once daily, ..'.at B.3PfP : m. , ? From Foiton'and Sbuthern, stntions' once- ■ daily, ; afs.4s ) p.m. r ' ' . '" '-":^y.'"'-' ,. : '~ From Mastertbii and Ashuwfc, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11-180 a7tb. — -,-~ ; . i .. .- :. ... . ; - .. om Napier and intermediate stations, m. eluding WoocviUe, Mondays, : diysi and Fridays, at 7.15 p.m. 8 . GEOEGE INNE9, '■ *r^ ■■■'/,■'-'■ Poßtmaite IBs===?= THE Manawatu Daily Times. Established 1875. THE Largest, Oldest-Bstablißhed and most -widely circulated >daily newspaper m the Manawatu; Published >t Palnierston North eTery evening at 4 p.m. . . :, rice— One Penny. Bates of Su^scßiEiJioir. ■-. ' (Delivered or ppsted) \ " ."■' ""'■' , '• * '. '■' ■ ?t^> PerqutotSrin'^lvance .. ... SO '«qtoer,po.ted,inady«nc« ... SO; r «r quarter, posted, and booked ... .. ,», Per hattyearin advance 10 0 Per hS -year booked ....... «, JJ 0 Per half year Eopted- m advance ... 16 0 Per half year posted «ncl booked ... 19 0 Pcr t w»um t ,in ; •dy*nce | r ... y .» 20 0 Per •nniun bookea'...' .<.•••/••• b XPtr winum'i'pbsteaj and' oooked"... •-• w-v granted; r ls „ ,wordß__l^. per inch per insertion,-casn., Casual Advertisements. — 3s per incb per insertion, and 2s per inch each succeeding consecutive insertions. Advertisements which do not appeardn r x!onse.cutive;isi9ties will be charged /fullrrates. < r . . Standing, advertisements as per Arrangement.' ' , j Every encouragement given adrertisers and the widest publicity guaranteed. No charge made for; alterations; /. f^ JobPkinting. ; .■ 'Every description of job printing executed with neatness «iid despatch and at Town prices for cash. Orders taken for Lithographic and Copperplate work. _, > , n • Manawatu Daily Times Machine Printing Office, < ; The Square^ Palmerston-N. - BlshifesßgjQlffice^orestOTslti-HallT- ; THE MANAWiTU HteEALD, T^U#lsti|# : ;;fc')B^pi'" *ye& JT"' Tuesday, , and '*n fl *yf, P &n ". Uußsiall Me. la^lt' &ss& $<™ta*%. cia&Engtish^i^aitf^Q^ii^^ Manawata^untyNews apjtothetametof going fep'res^ "" ft V "'•.' *. o; ■ .■ ; -V: o,!'^r: i-V/'t/T >:q:U>?L Copies ,WMh bp, of i ' }{t n M' ( ' ioolraeUer^he^^ Sijua^eiPiJmeMfoii North, op. the evening o{ issue. .~-0Y;--:'4. vi<V.^.i.GJl]/ J. E. "RUSSELL, . . . , Proprietor. - ' s 'Are"y6u ; 'melancholic ? ' ■- Are you nervous ? * '" !Aife^6ii'weak?l ;. ' i; " : -;- ' '• "•" Axe you about i NT P T r B -N T ft Living m New Zealand' »ot bjeing awe to travel to consult ML LLi SMITHi 1 wißhing\to have the benefit of , his greajb .experience m SPECIAL DISEASES, mn consult him by letter, fee £1 can have medicines' appropjpiatelv paitktd and. forwarded without «fotible; risk, or publicity. • f "M, dbiiin^Btreet'East,' ! V -—. Melbourne. 5N BATKFUL; — COMFOKTING - ; ' beeasistv;. : ;\;;;: ;: '; By » thorough tiidwledge of the natun | Uws which govern the operations »f dige. tion and npTition, and \>j a careful apphc* 'Son of the fine properties of well-selectee Coco»^ Mr. EPPSh^s provided- our break f«t tablesiwith a delicately^flavored bev^ag • may save; us many heavy doctor ; WUb It w tty the jddiciotalf use of suci ; articles of di«t that a constitution may Smdnally bunt up,untilvlitKing iwough t: , SSfc evJry tendency to disease. Hundred! •e^y to attack ; wherever tHire is * f sal S. We m^ J e^pe;AarirVfataUW X keeping buwelves fottijedwithi^ Jfoidldl proparly-nourish mrticle m the" Civil Sermcq Gazette Made simply with boiling water.or miU Sold onl/ m packets or tint abelledJAMES EPPB * CO..
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1151, 16 January 1884, Page 4
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686Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1151, 16 January 1884, Page 4
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