! iA- y ' _'. : -f}Ui . co.'.y- a- ■-.- ]io\»\ f'.--i: Pl'.-l ■■-:■■"■ ■ ' ' .". O: ''"v y S '!}:»> .=l;>ys. >' y y '"'-.yys, v.t s.'.''. ;i.m C<-ACl!lf:S' vmo :he -lioyal Hotel, Pahuerstcn, ':..;- A V.st-: rton on Alcudays, Wednesdays tiuu 'v ; ;iYi.ys at 1 p.m. TRAINS '-".'.'.i' Jy.hu-oisu.i) as under: For Fox tr.'-. a v.:) itre-rir.odiatc stations, .12.35 p.: , '*":'i A..[A) P-in. For W.-':'.(;i..ui c',nf' '•ni.ernicdiate' stations ;it 6.40 .?;... --H-.cl 545 p.m. F<.; .ltr.h:------= ':■:.-. ■rv.l intermediate station.-: st y.o-j a.:- A. COACLJi-c Y".ve Foxton for Wellington ever-, coming, Sundays excepted. v Tlie JANE DOUGLAS also piys between Fox.toL and Wellington on •hrJet; advertised elsewhere. '"pALMEESTOE 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 Wellirgton, Otaki, and Pahautanui, daily at 7.45 p.m. er Wanganui, Marton, Halcombe, Bull", Feilding, and northern and interne-; diate districts daily -at 6 p.m. Mads for Sandon are taken thence frosa Bulls daily. ' ,«.•_•*.>> For Ashurst, Masterton, and Bketaawaa, on Mondays, Wednesd»ySi •»« T Ffi.j days, at 12.30 p.m. V jJ'J For Woodville, Napier, aad latamediatl, ststions (not iacludinf AttUTtt),:**' 7.45 p.m. on Mondays, WedMsdaji,^ Fridays. A-" / / *er Karere, oh Tuesdays' aad Fni . ,j j* 7.45 p.m. -- s ' "' .... Fe r .awahuri, mails are •#B^,ter^eue»f daily, thence te Awahuri, "Tuesdays and Fridays. . .-v . ..<*;,;.,„ \ MAILS __RMV* , , Mia Wancanui twice daily; at 1K46 pja.. aad gao >». Fte» att u i»ter«e_i_ttf - — _^ stations oece daily, at ».W fi.*. i i S_^__rVc_ttQnaßd gouthexm st*tioas . eace daUy7««6^&4».s. ,;. \: J YX „"' From Mastertba aaeTYtalmrst, Tuesdays, Thursdays, aad Saturdays at 11.30 a.m. -.-AAA a ■-.->:* y Yonuly. em If apier and intermediate stations, mi. eluding Woofivaie, Mondays, .Wednes. , day., and F_iday_i at.7.16 p*in. •' #-* v «EORGB IMfES, -j , -v-- Postmaste : """■ - THE '■---■-: ■■■;■■■■■■: Manawatu Da%-Time^. : ' A : Established 1875, y' : A y THE Largest, OldestsEstablished and most widely circulated daily newspaper m the Manawatu. Published at Palmerston North every evening at 4 p.m. rice— One Penny. Rates of Subscmptioit. (Delivered or posted) s d Per qu ter m advance JO Per quarter booked... ...... «> o Per quarter, poeted, m advance .... » o Per quarter, posted, and booked ... » & Per half year m advance ™ JJ Per half year booked « JJ Per half year posted m advance ... lb JJ Per half year posted and booked ... I» jj Per annum m advance *° " Per annum booked ... £° JJ Per annnm, posted, m adjance ... j" JJ annum, posted, and booked ... 38 o RATES FO AiWEBTISING. f Wanted Column ~15 words Is. per inch peri nsortion, cash. 'Casual Advertisements. — 3s per jj eh per insertion, and 2s per inch oa'ch suceeedirg consecutive inser* tibns. Advertisements which do not appear m consecutive issues will be charged full rates. Standing advertisements as per arrangement. . Every encouragement given to advertisers and the widest publicity guaranteed. No charge made for; alterations. Job Pbintikg. '''- y Every description of job printing executed with neatness «nd despatch and at Town prices for cash. Orders taken for Lithographic and Copperplate "work. (\ V J Manawatu Daily Timet Ma«bi»ej Printing-Office, Tho Square, Palmerstoa N*y v> Business Office— Formta*?! m& j THE M^JLjTiOT'Bfißtil^ ".-'■ \! IS* 1 - *-i "• i'-'-i -.*'.■' OIXH PUBLISHED at Foxtoa rre» - Tuesday —A Raibj^Q*^ taiai all the iateei- BKfr^****~*; - ciaLEnelish and Foreign, C^ionnd, and |l^w.tuCo«*tyNew; a ptelhe<iiiaey geiag' to press. "'•-.■•■>•_£<■■' '*' r -- c,l l . '-*- C^ i may W ' fiiid^Sf Bookseller, the Square, P-dmerston North, od the evening of issue. J. R. RUSSELL, - PrbpiSetor. Are you melancholic? •" " '" Are you nervous ? . Are you weak? Are you about to marry ? ANT P"'lr"'T I E N T £X Living m New Zealand i>ot. being able to travel to consult j)Bu L. L. SMTH, ' ? -fjb wifciLing to have the benefit of bis great experience m SPECIAL DISEASES, canconßult-.him.by letter, fee £1 can have medicines appropriately -packed and forwarded without fronble, risk, or publicity. x/r. ju. L. SMITH, ; ._&>, Collins-stiect East, Melbourne. /^.EATEFLL. — COMFORTING BPPS'S COCOA, BEEAKFAST> By a thorough knowledge of the natnrs lawb v.hith govern the operations of diges tion end ni/.-iiJ&n, and by a careful applies tien of the fine- properties of well-selectee Cocoa. Mr. h-rrs has provided our break fasi't- tables with a delicately-flavored beverag Which nay we us many heavy doctors bills. It is >/y the judicious use of sum arth-leb of aict that ' a constitution may gruciiially i'u)ii up until strong enough t; reeiet tver> tei:ci'=ncy to diseaee. Hundred . Oi subik "ri'dt. tute are iioating aroufd recti) lo attack -wherever there, is a -weal punt. V. c ncj eeeaj c many a latal shai' by keeping oureeive. v»tli fortified with bloou «tnu a properly-nourished irame.— »?» ■ riicte m tht " Civil tslrvice iiazette." . Hade sin ply with boiling water or mil* only m packets ;Ori»ns .labile [aa . M» MM ■*■&■'" AAA
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1249, 30 May 1884, Page 4
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758Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1249, 30 May 1884, Page 4
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