Info n alien lor Travellers — »■ . • COACHES leave the ■ Eoyal Hote Palmerston, for Napier, on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6.30 a.m COACHES leave the Royal Hotel, Palmerston, for Masterton on Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays at 1 p.m. TRAINS leave Palmerston as under : For Foxton and intermediate stations. 12.85 p.m., and 8.30 p.m. For Wanganui and intermediate stations at 6.45 a.m., and 5 45 p.m. For Haleombe and intermediate stations at 8.55 a.nu COACHES leave Foxton for Wellington every morning, Sundays excepted. The JANE DOUGLAS also plys between Foxtof. and Wellington ; on dates advertised elsewhere. PALMBBSTON NORTH POST OFFICE. MAILS CLOSE For Foxton daily at 10.20 a.m, and 7.45 S.m. ; roua Bridge daily at 10.20 a.m. For Wellington, Otaki, and Pahautanui, daily at 7.45 p.m. or Wanganui, Marton, Halcombe, Bulls, Eeilding, and northern and intermediate districts daily at 5 p.m. Mails for Sandon are taken thence from Bulls daily. ForAshurst, Masterton, and Eketahuna, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 12.30 p.m. ForWoodvUle, Napier, and intermediate stations (not including Ashurst), at 7.45 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Ifcr Karere, on Tuesdays and Fnd at 7.45 p.m. >; Fo r Awahuri, mails itt sent to Feilding daily, thence to Awahuri, Tuesdays and Fridays. MAILS ARRIVE rom Wanganui twice daily, at 12.45 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. From all intermediate stations once daily, at 8.30 p.m. From F^ton and Southern stations once dailylilt.sj4sp.nl. From Masterton and Ashursfc, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and' Saturdays at 11.30 a.m. : ...om Napier and intermediate stations, including Wood ville, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7.15 p.m. ; . : — GEORGE INNES, Postmaste THE . . , Manawatu Daily Times. 'Established 1875. THE Largest, Oldest-Established ; and moßt widely circulated daily newspaper m the Manawatu. • Published at. Palmerston North eyery '[> - : } ' ' Jeyening at 4 p.m. ; ■ rice — OnePexiny. BISEI OF SUBSOBIMIOK. r \ |(Dtlivered or posted) Peiqu ter m advance ... ... «0 Per quarter booked... ■* • Per quarter, posted, m «dv*»fe ... 8 0 Per quarter, posted, and booked ... 9 6 Per half jewin advance ... ... 10 o Per half year booked ... - 1| 0 . Per half yeir posted m advance ... 16 0 Per half year Qpfted and booked ... 19 0 Per annnm m fflvanoe ... «• 20 v Per annum bodßd ... ... •» 26 0 Per annum, posted, m -dwnce .. 82 0 Per annum, posted, and oooked ... 88 U iKASXS TO AiWEETISmO. , : Wanted Column.— ls words Is. per inch ;per insertion, cash. ■ " ■■ ". f : 'Casual Advertisements.— 3s per •ncli per insertion,, and 2s per inch «ach' succeedirg consecutive inser.f» tions. Aidvertisembnts which' do not appear m consecutive issues will be, charged 'full rates. ' Standing advertisements as , per arrangement; Every encouragement given to adTertisers 1 and the widest publicity guaranteed. No charge made for alterations. .;■■•:; JOB PBINTIN&. Every description of job printing executed with neatness «nd despatch and at Town prices for cash. Orders taken for Lithographic and Copperplate work. |Manawatu Daily Times Machine Printing Office, The Square, Falmerston N. Business Office— Foresters' Hall THE MANAWATU HERALD, PUBLISHED at Foxton every Tuesday and Friday, containiall the latest Shipping, Commercial, English and Foreign, Colonial, and Manawatu County News ap tothetimeoi going to presi. ■■.• '-• - ■ • i i ■ Copies sna/ be had of Mr **rk, Bookseller, the Square, PJmerstoD North, on tbe evening of issue. J. E. EUSSELL, Proprietor. Are you melancholic ? Are you nervous ? jAxe you weak ?\ Are you about to many ? ANT P A T I E N 1 /\ Living m New Zealand *ot being able to travel to consult DR. L. L. SMITH, fit wishing to have the benefit of his great experience m SPECIAL DISEASES, oan consullPniin by letter, fee £1 can have medicines appropriately packed and forwarded withou ♦ronble, risk, or publicity. . ' uv. v. L. SMITH, I^2, Collins-street East, Melbourne. /^IBATEFUL. — COMFORTING jJefps's cocoa. • BBEAKFASI. By a thorough knowledge of the natun laws which govern the operations of digei tion and n»f.rition, and by a careful applies tion of the fine properties of well-selecte< Cocoa. Mr. J£pps has provided our break fast tables with a delicately-flavored beyerag which may save us many heavy doctor* bills. It, is by the judicious use of suci articles of diet that a constitution may gradnally built up until strong enough tt resist every tendency to disease. Hundred; of subtle maladies are floating around ready. to attack wherever there is a weal point. We xr>ey escape many afatalshaf by keeping ourßelveß wtll fortified with blood and a properly-nourished frame. — S> mrticle m the " Civil Service Qazette.' 1 Hade simply with boiling water or milk 6clt itj it ]nl«it-<) ii 3 : hi tilt <£*!&&&£££* CXV
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1200, 14 March 1884, Page 4
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735Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1200, 14 March 1884, Page 4
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