Information for Travellers. COACHES leave the Royal Hote Falmerston, for Napier, on Tueidayt Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 5.30 a.m COACHES leave the Royal Hotel, Palmerston, for Masterton on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 p.m. , "' .TRAINS leave Palmerston as under : For Foxton and intermediate stations, 12.35 p.m., and 8.30 p.m. For Wanganui and intermediate stations at 6.45 a.m., and 5 45 p.m. For Halcombe and intennediatt stations at 8.55 a.m. COACHES leave Foxton for Wellington every morning, Sundays excepted., -., ;._". . . The JAKE DOUGLAS al«o plys between Foxtot and Wellington on . dates advertised elsewhere, ; ; ;;^".;^MAii^,oLoSffl ■- /' .■ ; For Foxton daily at 10.20 a,m, and 7,45 ' p.m. , , ' v . ■'..'"' ' .• \ For Oroua Bridge daily at 10.20 a.m. For Wellington, Otaki, and Pahautanui,daily at 7.45 p.m. •r Wanganui, Marton, Halcombe, Bulls, . • Feilding, and northern and intermediate districts daily at 6 p.m. Mails for Bandon are taken thence from •Bulls daily. ....... \ ■-• t -,-' /. ; ? ' For Ashuwt, Masterton, and Eketahuna, vS on Mondays,' Wednesdays, and Friv at 12;80 p.m. sJi;?!\/----i| For Woodrille, Napier, and intermediate stations {not including Aehurst), at 7.45. p.m. on Mondays,. Wednesdays. * ? ana ; Fridays:^;- il .'. :t , ; :Y / \ For Karere, on Tuesdays and Fnd -at 7:45 p.m. .'*"••<■;•■■ v.v ••-,.! r.'. : ..<uf Wot Awahuri, mails are sent to Feilding " daily, thence to Awahuri, Tuesdays and Fridays. . : ■■■■■■'"ittAILS'AirRTyB rom Wanganui twice daily, at 12.45 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. From all intermediate stations once daily, at 8.80 p.m. v From Foxton and Southern stations once 'daily, at 6.45 p.m. From Masterton and Ashnrßt, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11.80 *m. ■■ >^'-^ -*' : ■ _- om Napier and intermediate stations, including Woodrille, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7.16 p.m. GEOEOBINNES, Postmatte '"'> Mamwatu Daily Times. EstaWished 1875. THE Largest,- Oldest-Establißhed and most -widely circulated daily newspaper m the Manawatn. Published at Falmerston North every evening at 4 p.m. . ricor— One Penny. '■'■ Batis of Su»sc,EEPijioir. * : ,' . ■'' '' (Delivered orposted) ; s d Per qn ,ter m advance ... .... &P Per ( bobked ... ... . ... 6.6 Pier'^oarterjjpo^^.'i^advance 'U. 8 0 Per quaHBT, : posted; atid booked ... , 9 6 Per naif year m advance ..; ... 10 0 Per half . year Jbobked ■ ... ;.. 13 0 PerbaifTear posted m advanoe «..,.:16 0 Perltotflear^daiabwkea... ■.■ii9 0. Per •dnum in^advance " «. r • ; ! ... '■ : 20 0 Per. annum booked ... «. ••* ; ■ ( 26 0 Per annum, posted; m fdranee , «. 32 0 Per annum, posted, and booked ... v Bates tor Adyebiisino., Wanted Coiumnv---15 wpwte Is. per inch cash. : _ Casual Adyirtisemen|;s.— • 3s per inch per insertion, and 2s; per inch each succeedipg. consecutiye inser*. lions. : Adyertisements * yhieh :.]. do not appear m consecutive issues will be charged full rates. Standing advertiseihents as per arrangement. . Every encouragement given to adYertisers !and * ' widest publicity guaranteed^ 2fo dharge 'made for alterations. J : : ''sr}-i rJ^ PhINTING. f v Every- desbriptiom of job -Jprinting. executed with- neatness «nd despatch andat Town prices for cashV i •-• Orders taken for Lithographic and- Copperplate work. > Pn.njting Office, : v The Square, Paimerston N. BnsinesSfiCnice-- Foresters' : Hail i THE MANAWATU HEEAIiDi PUBLISHED at Foxton v every Tuesttsyg o oi»< tains all the, lafe^t^hipping, Ooxmnercial, EngUsli- and Foreign, Colonial, and Manawatu 'Cr»un^fNiws ap tothetimeof going to pre'B»^ C- L ,r ££ ! f.J\ i Copies xmj- ?&?>''. i»4.3 °f A«^(?*K k ?( Bookseller, the Square, PJmerstoD .North, on the evening of issue.. : , . fV ... ,.,■; pfEUSSE^Ii, rii <r " : ."J~r~. ' ::" ■'} ''v : . ... /Proprietor.^ k - -Are you, mjßh»nchblic;?r; • '" " AreyquniKriroiis?. ,':'! \'.,. ,. ;• Are you weak?. - Are you about to marry ? i NT PA T IE >N T aX Living m New Zealand «jiot being able to travel to consult ML L L. SMITH, 4%t wishing to have the benefit of his great experience m SPECIAL DISEASES, «vi consult him by letter, fee £1 •an nave medicines, appropriately niwked and forwarded without *ronble, risk, or publicity. Dr. L. L. SMITH, i*2, Collins-street East, °« r ' , "g-^ HATEFUL. COMFOItTDTG E P PSi'S 00CO A. BEEAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of the natun Uws which govern the operation's of d«ei "en and np&tion, and by a careful applies tiori of the fine properties of well-seleetet Cocoa; Mr. Bppb haß provided our break tut tables with a delicately-flavored beverag. ■which may save us many -heavy, doeto» bills It is by the judicious use of suci •rtioles of diet that a constitution may oradnally built up until strong enough t: Ssistevery tendency to diseaae. Hundred? of subtle maladies are floating around ,. r*A T to attack wherever there is a weal E\ We may escape many^fatalshaf epmgounelvesweUfortule.aw^th, iid a properly-nouriflhed franie.p* simply withhoflmg water^or milk 7 Brtdonl/ in packets «r tins abeIMJAMES EPES * CO,. r ; AevaovATHio Cjpwmw, Lo»po».
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1152, 17 January 1884, Page 4
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723Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1152, 17 January 1884, Page 4
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