Ti i<ini»ti€ii lor Tiaiilhis ♦ ■ CO ACMES leave the Eoyal Hole Palmerstbo, for Napier, -on Tuesdaj b Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 5.30 a.m COACHES leave the Royal Hotel, I'almerston, for Masterton on Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays at 1 p.m. TRAINS leave Palmerston as under : For Foxton and m er mediate 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 intermediate stations at 8.55 a.m. COACHES leave Foxton for Wellington every morning* Sundays exrepted. The JANE DOUGLAS also plys .between Foxtot and Wellington on dates advertised elsewhere, PALMERSTON NORTH POST OFFICE. MAILS CLOSE For Foxton daily at 10.20 a.m. and 7.45 p.m. For Oroua Bridge daily at 10.20 a.m. For Wellington, Otaki.and Pahautamu, daily at 7.45 p.m. or Wanganui, Marton, Halcombe, Bullfl, Feilding, and northern and intermediate districts daily at 5. p.m. Mails for Sandon are taken . thence from Bulls daily. - For Ashurst,, Masterton, and Eketahuna, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridayß, at 12.30 p:m'. For "Woodville, Napier, and intermediate stations (not including Ashurst), at 7.45 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. I"or Karere, on Tuesdays and Fnd at 7.45 p.m. ifo r Awahuri, maila are sent to Feilding ■ daily, thence to Awahuri, Tuesdays ana Fridays. MAILS ARRIVE rom Wanganui twice daily, at 12.45 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. From all intermediate ■tations . once daily,., at 8.30 p.m. From ■ Foxton and Southern stations once d»ily>at 5;45 p.m. >■■■■■■ From Mastwton and;- Ashurst, \ Tuesdays, Thursday*, and Saturdays, at 11.30 om Napier and intermediate stations, m. • eluding Wbrfnlle; Mondayfl,' Wednes. days. «nd Fodays^ at 7.15 pia 1 . 1 : ! r ; V. i- GEORGE: INNES, : '.'.' \\ :■..'■'. '• :* !•"■■"'{ ;;; » / .^9?* mßifce ; " ■;..,■ ;;j i , .;: / .Tp.B'.; : j lu-. -. *.:.■>. ■->.'■ Manawatu Daily Times. -- ' :! ; Establi3ted-1875. :' '■ ' ..... ;■ >U !!■• . '.■■■Hl : - '■' •1 ■ mHB Largest, Oldest-Established X and. most widely, circulated daily newspaper m the Manawatu. ; : l ; Published at Palmerston North etery (evening at 4 p.m. < rice— One Penny. JElaxes of Subscription. KDdivered or posted) *■"■"»"■ .... ■. , ■ . • d Per qu ter m advance ... ... AO Per quarter booked... ; ... ... ,66 Per qoMt«r,poeted, m advance ... 8 0 Per quarter, posted,- and booked ... 96Per half jwwinadranc* ...: ... lOJO Per half booked ... ... 13 0 Per half year potted m advance ... 16 0 Per half year Opted and booked ... 1? 0 Per annum iniSvance =g-J Per «Mum bXMJftd ...... i« 26 o Per annnm, posted, |n sdmnoe ». S2 0 Yer annum, ported, sod woked ... 38 U L JJAXBB 10- AHVEBTIBI2JG. T Wanted Cblttmn.-^-15 words Is. per inch peringortiocT, cash. Casual AdveHisemcnts. — 3s per bch per insertion, and 2s per inch «ach succeedirg consecutive inserHons. AdvertisemcTits which do not appear m consecutive issues will be charged full rates. Standing advertisements as per arrangement. ■ ■ ,■■ . j Every encouragement given to advertisers and the widest publicity guaranteed. No charge made for alterations. Job PBiNTiNtf . .Every description of job printing executed with neatness ■end despatch and at Town prices for cash. . Orders 'taken' -.-for Lithographic and Copperplate wort * I Manav atu Daily Times Macl me Pnnting Office, t TEc Square, Palmerston 3S, ; Bn writes ('ffjce^-ForesterB 1 Hall TW|l MANAWATU HEEALI^ PUBLISHED at Foxton^ every Tuesday and Friday, conUi»««ll the latest Shipping, ConanerEnglish and.Foreign, Colonial, and Maoawatu County News ap tothetimeof going to prcsb. • , Copies nay be had of Mr IwJc, Bookseller, the Square, PJmeritoß North, on the evening of issue. ..:■•■■ J. B. EUSSEIXi: ; , , r>i Proprietor, i Are you melancholic? Are you nervous ? Are you weak?. Are you about to marry ? 4 NT P.~T I E N 1 fl Living m New Zealand .*ot being able to travel to consult DR. LL. SMITH, wishing to have the benefit of his great experience m i SPECIAL DISEASES,- * ««h consult him by letter, fee £1 «an have medicines appropriately packed and forwarded withou> «»onble, risk, or publicity. jut. ju. L.. SMITH, Collins-street Eaßt, Melbourne. V^BATEFUL. — COMFORTING M BPPB'S. COCOA. BREAKFAST. By » thorough knowledge of the natmt kwß which govern the operations of diget tion and nuftrition, and by » careful apphca tion of the fine properties of weU-«electec Cocoa. Mr. Ems has provided our break f»et tablei with a delicately-flavored beverag which may «aye us many heavy doctor* bflla. It i» by the judiciouß use of auci article* of diet that a constitution may *radnallv buUt up until strong enough I; resiit everj tendency to diseaee. Hundred of subtle maladies are floating arouud ,eady to attack wherever there is a wea» point. "We wtj escape many a fatal anal by keeping ourselves wfcli fortified with bkwd «nd a properly-nourished frame.pA* mrticle iv pie ** Civil Servuse Gatette. Hade simply with boihng water or milk Sold tnly m ]i*.ltu v vi > JiUile JAhkb Etlb& €0.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 31 March 1884, Page 4
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752Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 31 March 1884, Page 4
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