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CONVEYANCES otira gorge route. Midland coaching company" DURING the SUMMKR MONTHS the MIDLAND COACHES will LEAVE. SPRINGFIELD for JACKSON'S KVERV TUESDAY and FRIDAY, OB arrival of first train ; RETURNING from Jackson's KVKkY TUESDAY and FRIDAY ou arrival of the Grey-mouth train. Booking: Offices-W. J. Alps. Tobacconist. High str ? e K : .. ' I ' e «"'"U'» Hotel, opposite Railway Statioa; and Milner and Thompson. Paws—2ss, Single; 40*. Return. STRONACH and CLOUDESLEY, 850 Proprfatort. PUBLIC NOTICE. COAOII TO CIIEVIOT. A COACH now RUNS between Waipara alt Cheviot EVERY MONDAY and FRIDAY, and returning from Cheviot on TUESDAYS aaj SAT UH DAYS. JOHN BOYCE, " Proprietor. GOVERNOR'S BAY-LYTTELTON COACH SSR VICE. OX AND AFTKtt NOVEMBER Ist. Leave Stables at .. 7.40 a.m. " „ " ... .-• •• 4.10 p.m. „ Ocean View Hotel at .. 8.10 a.m. <• „ „ •< •• •- 4.45 p.m. „ Railway Station at .. 9.30 a.m. •> •• .. .. 6.0 p.ca. DAILY. Weather and other cireunutanoes permitting. ___ w. H. TEAPE, Proprietor. OOACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH will RUN between WAIPARA and CHEVIOT, leaving Waipara EVERY SATUR DAY and WEDNESDAY, :«id returning from Cheviot on Mondays and Thursdays. Accommodation for Travelling Public. Good Tabl and Best Brands of Liquors only kept. Saddle Horses and Traps always on Hire at Wal para Station at the shortest notice. A. FRANCIS, Waipara Howl CULVERDEN AND KAIKOURA. THE only REGULAR COACHES carrying Mails North of Waiau, meeting' train Mondays— leaves Waiau EVERY TUESDAY, returning TH URSDAY. Connect with Blenheim Ooaoa leaving Kaikoura Thursday. FARES— Oulverden and Kalkoura-Single 255, Return 40s. HAWKSWOOD. Waggonette leaves Waiau for Mendip Hills, Parnassus, Hawkswood, and Olaverley every SATURDAY, returning MONDAY in time for South train at Culverden. Telegrams, Letters and Parcels receive prompt despatch. All information to be obtained at Thos. Cook and Sons, Tourists' Agenoy. W. R. CREED, Proprietor, Waian. W. F. WARNER, 7784 Town Agent. LAKE COLERIDGE and GLENTUNNE& ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Glentunuel for Lake, Coleridge, via Windwhistle House and Snowien, every FRIDAY MORNING on arrival of Train Irom Christchurch, returning in time for Evening Train SATURDAY. Special attention given to passengers, and parcel* forwarded for delivery by coach. . A. H. BURKITT, Proprietor. METHVEN AND AtaURTON COACH A COACH RUNS betVeen METHVEN an* ASH BURTON on TUESDAYS and SATUR DAYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m., arrives Ashburtce 10.45 a.m. Leaves Ashburton 4.0 p.m. : arrive! Methven 6.45 p.m. \ Parcels and Orders left at Somerset Stables, Ask* burton and Methven Liver}' Stables. NEIL DUFF, 50 Proprietor. _ MOUNT SOMERS AND METHVEN ROYAL MAIL COACH. A COACH RUNS eachTUESDAY, THURSDAY, A. and SATURDAY, starting at Noon from Sbod's Hotel, Mount Somen, for Sprlngburn and Uford Forest, there connecting with Duff's Ooaeb Irom Methven, returning same evening. Fames— Spriiigbura, 2s ; return, Si. Altord Forest. 4s: return. 6«. ~- < COBB AND CO. AKAROA LINeToF COACHES. MEETS the Train at Little River on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Meets the steamer at Pigeon Bay on Tuesday Thursday and Friday. j B BARKER, Proprietor, ■ Duvauchelle's Bay Information can be obtained from COOK atW SONS, Tourists' Agenoy, Cathedral square. HOT SPBINGSf HANMER_PLAINS. DERRETT'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES THE only COACHES Carrying Mails North ol Culverden leave Culverden tor Fry's Hotel, vu Lahmert's Jack's Pass DAILY from November Ist M April 30th, returning from Hanmer Plains Dallj during summer months ; and every Wednesday ana Saturday, returning Mondays and Thursdays, from May Ist to October 31st during winter months. Through Return Tickets are issued at Christchureh Railway Station daUy. Tickets available for two calendar months from date of issue. First oiass SOs, Coach and Railway. CULVERDEN TO ROTHERHAM, WAIAU AND KAIKOURA. Conch leaves Culverden for Rotherham and Walat Daily, returning from Waiau Dally. Monday's Ooaosi to Waiau connects .with Ooaoh for Kaikoura, leaving Tuesdays, staying Wednesday in Kaikoura, returning Thursday; Blenheim Ooaoh leaves Kaikoura Thura■d*y' FARES— Culverden te Kaikoura—Single 255, return £2. Culverden to Blenheim--Single , return £5. Culverden to Haumer Plains—Single 7s 6d, retura - 14s. Oulverden to Waiau—Single , return Bs. HAWKSWOOD. Waggonette leaves Waiau for Mendip, Parnassus, •nd Ilawkswood every Friday, returning Saturdays. Urgent telegrams and letters promptly delivtrel Parcels attended to. Special Coaches, Double an« Simile Buggies, Waggonettes, Saddle Horses on immediate Hi?* Orders through post or wire reeslw prompt attention. _ . . _ ' .. N.B. -All information given, Cook and Sons, Tourist Agents, Cathedral square, Ohristchurch. * THOMAS DERBETT, Proprietor. R pbioc ae. fl B tnt'tntcTKHt rut cut sactrWflM* . < ■ 1 vsEze wßono'ii ©m*".. 1 |L jinfJlß f ßmi Dinclbu •■'*»• BMm>4f &*'/ fWknd's An antiseptic, preservative, and aromatic dentifrice, which whitens the teeth, prevent* and arrests decay, and sweetens the breath. It contains no mineral acids, 'no gritty matter or injurious astringents, keeps the mouth, gums and teeth free from the unhealthy action of germs in organic matter between the teeth. Is the most wholesome tooth 'powder for ladies and children, and being most beautifully perfumed it is a perfect toilet luxury for ladies who value the appearance of their own and their children*! teeth. 2s 9d per box. ROWLAND'S MAOASSAB OIL lias been known for 100 years as the best preserver and beautifier for the hair; it prevents it falling off or turning grey, strengthens weak hair, and eradicates scurf and dandruff; it is unsurpassed as a brilliantine . ; for the beard and moustaches, to which j*,- ..;.,' imparts a soft and silky appearance. ,*M« Vi; also sold in a golden colour; *3ggg ,, > ; children. It is most exqm^tefy.T^^^yA ROWLAND'S b - un H "ffiSoferapSr&c., and propimples y. delicate ™lex°on' ?t * wan-anted free'frora any Attics & 3d and 4s 6d; sold by druggist* CAUTION—Be sure t« ask for Rowlands' Macassar Oil, Kalydox and Odonto, of 20, Hattou Garden, London, and see that each article bears their signature) in red ink; all others are worthies and 1 poisonous imitations; 100 years prove thai i HevM'i *re th? tat and only genuiat, ,

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9604, 19 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9604, 19 December 1896, Page 3