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MAIL NOTICES

- Subject: to. necessary alterations,. mails close at th« G.P.0.; Wellington; aa follow:— . • : this. i)A.Y. ' • v .Wanganui land New Plymouth per Manawatu train, 6:30 a.m. - • ♦ ■ . -•Auckland; per Main Trunk train, 10.20. a.m. : Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, and Bokitika, per .Kennedy, 4.20: p.m. '' Kaikoura, per Wakatu, 3.20 p.m. •= ■Picton, Blenheim, . and Nelson/ per Pateena, ; 11.50 a.m. , Parcel' mail 'for' United Kingdom, per lonic, '5 -p.m. • : Southern offices of New Zealand, per-. Maori, P ' m " THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 25. ' ■ United 1 Kingdom and Continent of Euroce. via Monte Video,, Rio de Janeiro, and Teneriffe (due London April 9), per lonic, 10 a.m. (For specially addressed correspondence only.); Picton, Blenheim, and Nelson, per Kotoiti, 11.60 ajn. ■ '. ' _ : Nelson, per ■'W'airau,'. 3.20 p.m. . Southern -..offices of ;Now Zealand, also Australian States .{due' Melbourne March 6), 1 per'Moeraki, 4.20 p.hi. Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland,-also Australian' Btates (due Sydney March 5), per Manuka 4.20 p.m. . ; .' Nelson, per Te Anau,' 4.20 p.m. ' FRIDAY, .-FEBRUARY. 25. Ceylon,'lndia, China, Straits Settlements, South Africa; and : Continent, of Enropo, and United Kingdom, via Bnndi.si (due London Anril ?) per..Warnmoo,-2.30 p.m. .. . . . !'; ■ Australian States, (due Sydney March 2) npr Warrimoo, 1 3.20 p.m.' ;

The. next best dispatch-for United" Kin£dnm ; and Continent of Europe will be via Brindisi closing at .Wellington, per Warrimoo, February 26, at 2.30 p.m. . . ' , . •. . Mails for Auckland will closo at the Chief -Post Office daily, via Manawatu and Main Trunk linTrat 10,20 a.m. 1 . ■.. . . . . . ■ . All bookß and Bample-packots and'newspapers for. places within the Dominion must bo nosted half an, hour before the ordinarj letter mail closeß.--,,. Unless -.otherwise specified,: registered ' letters and parcels-post packages must be handed in and monoy-orders obtained. ono :iiour before the ordinary mail closcs. . J. A. nUTTON, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Wellington,' February 24, 1909,

_ • There are- thousands /of. jgjrls .. in • Noiv Zealand in tho/'grip' ojE Anaemia.. '; Because their ' blood has - thm "and watery; and our hot summers - always make ', the; blood thin; /'their - whble/ health • is ; wrecked. They', have'a ".'deathly pallor,- dull i"..-: eyes, fickle /appetite, I dragging with- ' out strength or vitality.. ■ It"^the "'state-ba . neglected_ there are serious chances'; thatS; consumption 1 may' y* : A ' replenished blood '"supply/willfvttianishvX the' ..whole; /trouble/.Amongst; blood* 'inakfis twe ; have ' never heard'; of' . anything .'■that • seriously, -'competes';; with'* : Dr.'-'Williams's ;■ Pink . Pills ;:ifor VPdloV they aria for—to mak'e ; new blood.' ■ •They' : - ./ make girls and women '■ well and hapjiy';- fan-- : part an appetite ?and'.' stea'dily •' bring-; back • .. the charm and brightness .of .:perfect;''re^ : ' ; '. . larhealth; They 'cured . Mrs.'/'Kliza" 'A:;v'/ . : '' Boothy37' St'.'Asaph; St'reet,'Lihwbo^ church, ; who' niade ; tKe \f«Bo#ing , fßtatein6&iT-i to a reporfer:—7 "Right from :girlhoo'd r was ihclined?.tov' to be weak and my blood was'poor and'thin. I did not have a : bit of colour and my lips •'! aiid "guins.'were white 1 and .blobdless. -''I V-' always ;weak and t^"Bndilai^dj : tod'l»fl;.s.;f no-; energy whatever.■''.'■l'.; , ..-'sufferedV-.temb^:V'';; : -' with' headaches/ aiid often had to go ;to bid,' 1 -';;. when , they were very .bad;•. I had -no tite at all, and could hardly look-at'rfobqv'l '- .; was.frightfully;neiTous ; and' 1 would 'not 'stop ; in the. house, alone for..the world.:.; : -o.fteii'uv ■ / had fainting -fits/-' I was i.always' 1 restless; "at".' /' night and. got' little sleet): I was very, de;.' pressed and low spirited, and-:took no; ■ est in: anything.' I was; ailing/ for .two years'- r l / before"! -started to':- tike 'pr.'.' , 'Willfanis'B '.<" Pink-Pills'. ' .The third or-foiirth box made'a'':' big difference: in me, and ten 'boxes com-;? 5 ; pletely cured me." ' .Insist on -getting .Dr. . Williams'sPink '..': Pills. They ■ are sold liy "most ' chemists and v - ■ . storekeepers;' or. if ;' notlocally/ obtainable!*/ nill-"'. be 'sent direct by ; the Dr.' Wi!-'' liairis's Medicine' Cor; 'of : /' Wellington.' for 3s. per box, six boxes 163.'" v. ' , - /.; . :

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 10

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MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 10

MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 10

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