RAILWAY FARES. Fpom JPalmerston to Station. Single. Return. 1 " r ~" " First. Sc^nd First. Sc'nd ; 8. d. b. d. s. d. 8. d. Terrace End 6 4 6 4 Bunnythorpe 16 1 0 2 0 l 4 Taonui 1 10 1 3 2 6 1 8 tfeilding 2 6 1 8 S 3 2 2 MakinoEoad .»-U 2 0 310 2 7 Halcombe 4 2 21° 5 5 3 8 Kakariki 410 3 3 6 3 4. 2 Greatford 41l 3 8 7 1 4 » Martori 63 * 2 8 2 5 5 BoniiyGleri ? x 4 9 9 3 6 2 Turakina .«"* « 7 10 10 ,7 3 Wangaehu 9 «. 6 3 12 3 8 2 Fordell -iO-'-« 7 0 13 7 9 1 Matarawa U 3 " 6 1* ■■? 9 9 Okoia 11 6 7 8 141.1 10 ■«. Bastown . 12 S >8 4 16 3 lOilO Aramoho -.; 12/6 s, ; ;4. 1.6 >; 3. lo 10 8t Jphnf, ; , ;;; 12, ,» ,ft ; 6 I£~s M,l yanganni 13 2) 8 j \1 % ; 11 1 j ; ;i 'Fr'<m' Pdhnerstok^ to' j ■■ i Station; . .:bingle. i;; ' ;'" ■.■';■■■''■.' First. Sc'nd Fiist. Sc'nd ' s. 1 '8. d. "s. d. b. d.' Lorigßura 10' 8 1 1 3 10 Karere . 1 i ]i !i 10 1 9 12 TiakataKuria I■ 6: 1 .0 2 0 1-4 Oroua Bridge' 2 4 -1' 7 3 0 2 0 Bainesse 2 11 >-2 J) '3 10 2 7 Carnarvon 8 9 2 6 4U • 3 3. Motuiti 4 5 211 5,9, 310 Fbxtpn { 5 ! X) 3 4' 6 6 4 4 / iKetnrn Tickets are obtainable < on Saturdays only, and are available- until the- Monday following. v r pBATEFUL GOMFOICTLNG, iEPPB% 00 GO A* M BEEAKFASTi M j ' ' By a thorough knowledge of the natuni 1 ■lawß.whieli.'gbVeni. the operations of digef ■1 tion and no^rition;' and' b^y a 'careful appfica : tiori' of the 'firi'e'prppertieß of well-iielectec Cboolf. s Mrl 4 Epps Haß ! provided bur ! breaV "fast tablek with'a' delicately-flavored'beverag - which* may save' 'us f many heavy doctor*. ; bills. ■ It is by'the judiciouß use' of sucx artidles of- diet that a constitution may . . gradnally built up until stroag enough tc resist every tendency to .disease.: : Hundred/ of subtle maladies, are floating around 'ready, to , attack wherever .. there is a w eal point. We may escape' many/ a fatal shaf by keeping purselyes well fortified with '' , blood and a properly-nourished framel^-iS> rtiele m the il Civil 'Service Gfzette." ." , " Made simply with boiling water or milkt ' ■■ ■■ t:-■_ • ■ ; -'■.■'■ ;,'■•■■• • - - : ■■•"■■ •' ' .Sold m packets by Grocerß labelled thus. / , ' } • ./JAMES EPPS & GCv : HOMOB^ATHIC CHEMISTS, ;;'■ ' Lo%!pioN, ENGiAi^iV : ■'■■' : - ' ' : -'-- ;: -\: : y- •■■•■ ; '•• -•■■:'•■'■•"•" . ; : ■■ .-■•» - ■••■V-'.-- ■•-Ui'i '-•;■. , •■ Sent m ■ ah Envelone for ls Stamps to defray Postage. social Science : \ Treatise on all Nervous Difl* J\. orders which canse Impediment tp Marriage', and all Chronic Diseases; also, Hew to choose a Partner for iLife, so as to live happy and produce health} children, aud how to regain and preserve your health, &c.,&0. , »■'■■■" Address— E. T. SELBY, Medical Herbalist beTon«Hwe-«tr«et, Sn v Hili«, Sydiief .... .>' ■■• ■ • V --. ■■ - ' •{'"•; ''■'■■■■■ nrvEAFNESSI— Qaacks calling them- \ ) selves "Doctors," are. .utterly ruining the organs of hundreds suffering from deafness charging from £5 to £20 for so doing!— l have two infallible remedies — (No. 1, .deafness arising from colds ; 1?0.2,,tbe thickening of the pairts of the Tympanum) from recipes sent me. by those world- known Aurists, the lat# and present Senior Surgeons of tbe Royal Dispensary for Diseases of the Ear, London.'-r^Send stamps for partiau'krs tot. B. Hahmatoed, Auckland, New Zealand. ;"' ;',\. " .''. : " ; -.''--' '".■'» ';■ ■ ■-■'■■.','-. . ■•-.: ; ■ ■ ■-"; .'.> ■ ,'■ '■'"■ ' V ' il-- ■ ■■ . ' ■• ,;<•■' ' "Wellington T^nst, Loan Inyestm^nt Goinpanj. (Liniit^d.) 0apitai.......... £200,900. DEBITS, k NY Sum received on Peppsit at i t3C call, or fpr any specified term, at highest current rates. Interest paid on daily balances or as may be agreed. ■^: ■■■•■' >.. : tOANS ■ , ; : - On Freehold or Leasehold Land or Buildings, StationsV; $beep, . Wool, Cattle, Agricultural Produce, Shares, Vessels, Merchandise, or other security "m favorable term 8 at lowest current rattes. ADVANCES. By way of overdraft, charging interest on daily balance. ' :" ' ; -.' ■. REPAYMENTS ' „ At fixea periods, by instalments or by monthly payments, as may be desired INVESTMENTS. ... . . .y, :■:■!, ■:,; ■ •, ' , ■■ Monthly payments received, to accumulate lor fixed periods, or to be withdrawn at any time, as per t&,b,le o^ the . Building Sppiety method,, ? ? » ' • ' ' . . : Farther paraeulars and terms can be obtained at the Company's office Borrowers are recommended to apply direct, either personally or by letter. Agents —J. Lintom, Palmerston North; Halcombe & Shbewh-l, Feilding. , ; ■ Wh. BOYD, Secretary. '•■■'■■ M^NAWATy -!¥IMES. j QUBSCBIBERS changing their place ;O Ot-' abode are requested to nbcily the fact m w riling, or by calling at the office, so that the papers may be left at new address! ' " ; ■". - • The Proprietor will also f«e.l obliged i£, snbßpribers'wo^W give of any irregularity or carelessness on part of the runners. rP|HE Manawatu Daily Timeb I being the oldest paper m Manawatu necessarily has a circula non and standing which . defies com petition. Larger, circulation tha *ny other paper on the'^Coaet, an aaily increasing.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1272, 16 August 1884, Page 1
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803Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1272, 16 August 1884, Page 1
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