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Mails for Fiji. .Canada, United States' ot' . America, United Kingdom,, and Continent ■ of Europe (connecting with the Vancouver: steamer leaving Fiji), per Navua, now close ' at Auckland, at 11.45 a.m., this day ■ (steamer sails 2 p.m.). Also mails for the . Commonwealth of Australia only, via Sydney, per E.M.S. Morea, close at Auckland,: this day, at 3.45 p.m. • ' If ails for Chatham Islands close at. Lyt« telton, per s.s. Eipple, this day, at 4 p.m.. All the principal mails by train and steamer close, at To Aro and Courtenay .•■ Place Post Offices at the same hours as at ■ . • the Chic? Post Office, with the exception . that there is no late feo clearance.. Unless. otherwise specified,' registered let- '•'.' ters and parcels post packages must •ba ■ - handed in and money orders obtained ona ': hour before tho ordinary mail closes. All books and sample packets and news-, papers ■ for places within the Dominion f must be posted half an hour before -tha ordinary letter mail closes. Money orders for abroad mnst be obtained two hours before the advertised ' time of closing mails.: . ■ •, -.',' . E. B. JIOBEIS, . Acting-Chief Postmasterv Chief Post Office, Wellington, -. April 13, 1910. '.■-. . rae Best PiacevoSta* /" : Simple Rocmi adjacent. Tariff Bs. Luggage Van meets all'train) :A. H. ROGERS ... ... Proprietor'. Late of Wanganul ana Wellington. wake umi: Don't Miss the Early Morning. A Copper ASarm Clock GIVEN FOR £5 WORTH OF.. WARDELL'S CASH C6TJPONS, OR 30 WARDELL'S TEA COUPONS. Warden's, Willis Street 25 to S9 per cent Scvtd fey I goirin to | Hammond & Patrick, i THE NEW JEWELLERS, j 71 MANKEBS ST, WELLINGTON. ? Every Ring Guaranteed. i M S^? JiV to Customer's Size sad J Width at an Hour's Notica. I COUNTRY ORDERS BT i RETURN. I .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 790, 13 April 1910, Page 7
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