COACBES leave the Royal Hote Palmerston, for Najder, on Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 5.30 a.m COACHES leave the Royal Ho\el, talmerston, for Masterton on Monday*., Wednesdays aud Fridays at 1 p.m. x TRAINS leave Palmerstonas under : For ' Foxton and m ennediate stations, 12.35 p.m., and 8.30 p.m. For Wanganui and intermediate stations at 6.45 a.m., and o 45 p.m. j For Halcombe and in termediate. stations at «B«>s a.m. COACH E**. leave Foxton for Wel*' hngbn " every morning, Sundays excepted. The JANE DOUGLAS also plys between Foxtor. and Wellington on da*es advertised'elsewhere. PALMERSTON NORTH POST j,.; ,-,, OFFICE. v MAILS CLOSE For Foxton daiiyat 10.20 a.m. and 7.45 p.m; •-*■■• -yFor Oroua Bridge daily at 10.20 a.m. For Wellington, Obaki, and Pahautanui, daily at 7,45 p.m. or Wai'ganui, Marton, Halcombe, Bulls, Feilding j and' northern and intermediate districtsdaily at 6 p.m. Mails for Sandon are taken thenceN from Bulls daily. , For Ashurst^ Masterton, and Eketahuna, on Mondays; Wednesdays, and Fri. days; at 12.30 p.m. For Woodville", Napier, and ■■ intermediate stations (not including Ashurst), at 7.45 -p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. ' "■■*'•' ,-'™., ' x X • "Tor Karere, on Tuesdays and Frid , at 7.45 p.m. . 7/ i... . ■•■;>■• '.j' . 1 Fo r Awahuri, mads are sent to Feilding daily, thence to Awahuri, Tuesdays ana Fridays., r J •1 MAILS ARRIVE ' - | xom Wanganui twice daily, at] 12.45 p.m. and 8.30 p.m> i'rojii all . intermediate stations "once daily, .at 8.30 p.m. .: "Prom ¥oiton and Souiherii'. stations once daily^ai 5.45 p.m.* .'• ''_",' From Masterton and Ashurst, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11.30 a.m. r ,-y-v: -?.i "-.•■'■ (i ' i] Silly. J ' om Napier .and intermediate, stations, including *Wooc'ville,' Mondays, 'Wedftes, days, and Fridays, at 7.l^' p.m. I&EORGE INNES, 3?ostmaste Manawatu Daily Times. Established 1875., THE ILargest, .Oldest-Established and most, "widely ciiculated daily newspaper m the Manawatu. Published!_t Palhierston North erery leveningat 4 p*in. *'' . -♦ rice— One Penny. Bates op Srssoßiraioir. (Dtiivered or posted) y Per qn ter m adrance ... ... * ; J Per quarter booked... «• '»• °JJ Perqwter,postea,in^v^ ... M Per quarter, posted, and booked ... wo Per half y«tt m advance ... ... w « Per half yew booked ... ?••" 'JJ X Per half imported m «dWB .» JJ 0 Per half yeto tested »__ booked... 19 0 Perannmniniflvance ... «• *j>v. Per Mama hoofed ... _ ... -•« ' ** -JJ Per annum, posted, m fm o^, '" 2* J( Ver aimum, ported, and liopked ... 88 O ■'■.JIOT 10 Aj^VEßtißlKfl. Wanted Golumn.— ls words Is. j ncr inch peri nsortion, cash. Casual Adyerti-'emonts.— 3s por nch per inserfeon,.and 2s per inch oach succeedirg consecutive J^ 86 ?" iions. Advertisements which do not appear, m consecutive issues will be charged full Urates. . / : Standing advertisemehts as per arrangement. '-••- y ;- yy Every encouragement given tb advertisers and the widest publicity guaranteed. No charge made for alterations. ' '" Job Pbinteng. Every description of job printing executed with neatness «nd despatch and at Town' prices for cash, < Orders taken for , Lithographic M_d\Copperplate work. ~ Manawatu %ailyCTiniißS Machine -■''. Printing. Office, .7 yi i Tho Square, Palmerston N. Bußinesa Cffice-^Foresterß* Hall THE MANAWATU HEBALJV PUBLISHED at .Foxton every Tuesday and Friday, contains all tHelatest Shipping, Commer. cial, Enghsh and- Foreign, Colonial, and Manawatu County News ap, tothetimeof gOing tO PJKSb. ; -i-uyiW.Xj y.;.,yi; Copies _i^. be 7had : WMr P^k, Bookteelle'r; the-Sqtare, :, PaJmerstdti' Nortli, bu the evehiDg oi issue. . y- J. E. BUSSELL, -Proprietor. Are you melancholic ? ' • Are you nervous ? • Are you weak Rv - y: Axe you about to marry ? ■ ANT ; rE| ; i £JL Living m New Zealand ttot being able totrayel.to cbnßultAA « '-. ° ..■ ' ■• 7 ! •/•t wwhing.tp have the benefit of hie greiat experience m SPECIAL DISEASES, «n consuit'him by letter, fee £1 can have medicines appropriately packed and forwarded withoui ♦rouble, risk, or publicity. . xuv.ij. L. SMITH,. x^tiollih's-Btre^t East, Melbourne. '■ /^ BATEFULV — COMFOBTING EPPS'S COCOA, BBEAkFASI. By a thorough knoii'ledge of the naturi laws wluch govern the' operations of diges tion and ntf/rition, and by a careful applica tiou of the' fine properties of well-selectee Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided our break fast tables with a delicately-iiavored beverag which may- save hs many heav> doctors bills. It iB; i*y the j udicious übo* of sucx articles of diet that a constitution may gradnally built up until strong enough t: resist every tendency to disease. Hundred oi subtle tfialadies are floating around ready to attack wherever there iB a weaV point. We ney -escape many a -fatal shal' by keeping ouißelves wtll fortified with blood «nd a'troperly'-ndurished frame.— B* article m ttie iU ' Civil Service Gazette." Made singly with boiling water or milk Sold only m packets or tina labeile 'y~ 4A-MS6 SPTO * CO-
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1223, 28 April 1884, Page 4
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740Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1223, 28 April 1884, Page 4
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