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TRAIN SERVICE. TRAINS leave Dannevirke as under : — FOR SOUTH,— For Woodville, Palmerston North, ' and Wairarapa, at 8 a.m. For Woodville, 10 a.m. Mail Train, for Wellington, connecting at Woodville with trains for Manawatu and Wairarapa, 12.16 *p.m. For Woodville, connecting with trains for Palmerston and Masterton, 12 r 55 p.m." For Woodville and South, 5.35 p.m., arriving Palmerston North at 8 p.m., and Masterton at 10 p.m. For Woodville only, at 8.15 p.m. FOR NORTH,— For Napier, 7.10 a.m., arriving 12.55 p.m. For Waipukurau, 11.20 a.m., arriving 1.30 p.m. Mail Train for Napier, 3.17' p.m., ' ariving 6.50. e Waipukurau 3.27 p.m., arriving at 5.35 p.m. For Napier, 4. 20 p.m., arriving at 10 p.mA SENSATIONAL FIND IN AN OLD DIGGER'S CAMP. BY N.Z. TOURISTS. The following sensational and remarkable story has come to light regarding tho pioneer hardships of our early histdi'y. Two well-known New Zealanders, Mr Moreton and Mr Hall, solicitor, of Invercargill, whilst on a holiday trip exploring the majestic beauties of our far-famed cold lakes, and mountainous scenery at the head of Lake Wakatipu, successfully negotiated the 4300ft. of height of tho famous Lake Harris Saddler. It was in the 1 vicinity of the saddle that they came across the remains of an old digger's camp j and beii^ similarly constituted to other mortals they naturally fossicked for curios; It must be remembered that this old< digger's camp was 4300ft. above sea level, surrounded by mountainous bush country.,^ more than 50 miles from the nearest store, to make the following extraordinary find the more remarkable when one considers that every article of diet, clothing, utensils, etc., had to be Garried the above height and distance with accompanying hardships. These gentlemen fossicked in this old camp, ' and, remarkable as it may seem} they relate that they discovered an empty bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver— this was in the year 1884-5. This old digger most probably staked his life in this lonely spot to the merits of this famous cure for coughs and ' colds and oilier serious chest complaints. Baxter's Lung Preserver was not only ! famous in 1884 for curing coughs and colds quickly, but to-day is still recognised as the one remedy that gives a marked and rapid cure. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. THE CHRISTCHURCfI MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED, WOOD- . PIGS will be received at the fol-. f lowing Weighing stations : — ORINGI : Monday, June 14. PAHIATU& : Monday, June 7. WOODVILLE WOBKS : Tuesdays, June 8 and 15. MANGATERA : Wednesday, June 9. T. H. HARTSTONE, Buyer, Woodville. EXTENSION OF THE MONSTER CHEAP SALE. ME A. HULENA begs to advise the residents of Norsewood and surrounding districts that owing to the great success of his bargaingiving sale be has decided to extend its duration until SATURDAY, 26th inst. Remember the reductions are from 25 to 40 per cent, and the address is — A. HULENA, SOUTH NORSEWOOD. BRIDSON & GRIMES, TpLUMBERS, /^ASFITTERS & SANITARY T7INGINEERS. Hi All work carried out by the members of the firm. SEWERAGE CONNECTIONS A SPECIALITY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Orders may be left at Wilson and Thomson's, saddlers, or posted, and will receive prompt attention. Address — WORKSHOP: GORDON STREET. (Opposite Courthouse.) WANTED Known— The Advocate mnke a apeoiality of printing

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 297, 19 June 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 297, 19 June 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 297, 19 June 1909, Page 7

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