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"JMTE^ ZEJALAND RAILWAYS, WJnfiUtfQTON SECTION. SOUTH. >sNORTH. 3: ::\ Ix 7 * i j][\ l • jo*r» + K£rv gfcg: \ • i 5 k,, i • \ \ i i ltu\ • % OCn* •< a > 9 s « =::::: fe&.Kjl tnen m !»i»r» "JO «"*■*•►,» °Bfe°'Bg;sS!< ' ' l ' SS* fe'S* H ! ! ! jig 5 H { * 5 feO|< Sgjnm jjjj him i Sgj;| nnn ggisi $4.25 North train will not atop at Pipitea, Kaiwarra, Ngahauranga, or Petone. Passengers from these station* for stations north of Lower Hutt must go on by 4,5 train, and change at Lower Hutt. fDoes not run on Saturday*. Passenger! must proceed to Woodside or Featherston by extra train. EXTRA TRAINS. On Wednesdays and Baturdays, Lower Hutt for Wellington at 10.15 p.m., and Wellington for Lower Hutt at 11.15 p.m. On Saturdays only, from Wellington for Upper Hutt at 1.15 p.m., returning from Upper Hutt for Wellington at 2.50 p.m. WAIRARAPA LOOAL EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE. (Saturdays Ohlt.) a.m. r.u. r.M. Featherston dp.... 8.10 ... 6.45 Greytown ... 8.45 3.50 Carterton ... 9.25 4.30 Masterton or. ... 9.55 5.0 A.x. a.m. r.M. Masterton dp 10.10 5.15 Carterton 10.40 5.45 Greytown ... 7.40 Featherston 0r,... 8.5 „, 6.30 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS. Arrival and Departure of Trains.— Tho Railway Department does not pledge itself to the despatch or arrival of the Trains at the exact times notified in the above Tables; should olroumrtanoe* render itimpossible or inexpedient for a Train to pro* oeed, the Fare* paid will be returned; the Department doos not undertake to for* ward passengers in such oases. Passengers can be booked at Stations only on condition that there ia room in the Train. Children under three yean of age travel free; above three and under twelve years of age, half-fare. Poftsengers entering the Train at a book* ing station withont a tioket, or having got in at a flag atation, and a6t taking a tiokot at the proper booking atation, will be oharged one shilling in addition to the ordinary fare. Goods and Parcels to flag stations, platforms, and private sidings, where no officer of the Department is in oharge, must be Prepaid, and will be put out at suoh station! at the risk of the consignee. Parcel* must be at the station at loas thirty minute* before the advertised time of departure of the Train by whioh they are to be forwarded. Smoking is strictly prohibited in any part of the Railway premises, or in th* carriages, exoept tho*e apeoially set apart and marked for the purpoie. All time-tables issued prior to this date are cancelled. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager. FITZGERALD'S Irish Moss, for Coughs and Colds FitzGerald'* Iron and Quinine Win* Tonio FitzGerald's lodised Sarsaparilla or Blood Purifier FitzGerald's Cough Speoifio, In use for over ten years FitzQ*rald'« Santonin* Worm Powders for Children ; FitzGerald'a Anti Sea-sloknesi Mixture, &,_*- oapital remedy FitiGerald's Euoalyptuß Balsam, for Sore Throat* and Influenza FitzGerald's Podopbyllin Liver Pills (taste* lesi) FitsGerald'* Extract of Koromiko, a speoifio for Dysentery Manufacturer aud Proprietor.of' Dr. Hoilbron's Worm Cakes (sugar floated} Manufacturer aud Proprietor of Dr. Solly's Cherry Tooth Paste A large stock of Hot Water Bottles, Lung Protector*, Nnrsing Apron*. Seemless Enemas, Feeding Bottles, Bed Pans, Bath and Nursery Sponges. Smelling Bottles from 6d eaoh ; Tooth, Nail, and Hair Brushe-,'Food-ing Cups, Paris Penairos, 40. Baiss' Pure Cod Liver Oil Mollb's Food, Brand's Essnnoe of Beef, Extraot of Malt, Beef, and Iron Wine, Ao Agent for /~ Towle's Pennyroyal and Steel Pills, Waller's. Eucalyptus Extraot, and Dr. Scott's tlootrio Belts Vacrination Free daity(exoept Wednesday) Teeth extracted without pain, under the influence of Nitrous Oxyd gas. WILLIAM O. FITZGERALD, Chemist, Surgeon Dentiit, and Publio Vacoinator, Medioal Hall, Manners-street, and the Pharmacy, Willis-street, Telephone, No*. 93 4 213. Wellington. Eev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. The Her. Z. P. 'Wilds, well-known cltjr missionary in New York, im<l brollur of the late eminent Judge Wild*, of tito Massachusetts Supremo Court, writes ii* follow*: "78 E. SUh St., AVifl Tori', May lfi, 1882. Jlessks. ,1. C. A vbk & Co.. GeiilU-men: Last winter 1 tfas troubled with n matt uncomfortable Itching humor alfoctlng more especially my llinbn, which itched so intolerably at night, and burned so intensely, that I could icarcely bear any clothing over them. I wa* alto a sufferer from a •ovoro catarrh and catarrhal conghj my appetite wa* poor, and my iystt.nl a good deal run down. Knovrtng the valu* of Aveb's Saksapauilla., by observation of many other oaten, and from personal uso In former yean, I began taking It for the •bore-named disorders. My appetite lmprored alinott from tbe first dote. After a ihort time tbe fever and itching were allayed, and all signs of irritation of the •klu disappeared. My catarrh and cough were also cured by the same means, ami ray general health greatly Improved, until it I* now excellent. I fe*l a hundred per oent stronger, and I attribute these result* to th* us* of tho BAUArAKH.UA, -which I recommend with all oonfldence nt tho beit blood medicine ever devised. I took it In small doset three times a day, and used, in all, lest than two bottle*. 1 plnco l)i««e fset* at your service, hoping their publication may do good. Your* respectf ally, Z. P. 'Wilds." Tbe above instano* is but one of the raauy constantly coming to our notioe, which provo the perfect adaptability of Atxb's Saasa-1-AitiLLA to the cure of all diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, and a weakened vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates th* action of the stomach and towels, and thereby enable* the system to reslit and overcome (lie attacks of all Scntf*lout Diteatet, Eruption of Oe Slim, Dhtnmatitm, Catarrh, Otneral DtbUittf, and all disorder* resulting from poor or (corrupted blood and a low state of tbe systemu PXBFAJtED BT | Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; price fl, six bottlo* Best Purgative Medicine cure C<n^paUon.lndlMttion,Headache, and all BUiottlMsonUrs. Sold everywhere. Always, reliable. _ j DELAY DEATH. MR. CHAB. FERGUBSON. Specialist, Auokland, may ba ooniulted Free on Los* of Memory, Manhood, and other sxcext oomplaints peculiar to indiscretions. Patients ar* treated by the new and infallible recuperative system. Read the new pamphlet. )o not delay, and life's line sever I Waste not a dsy— at once or never." Pamphlets and all information Free from Mr. R. A V EKB, Taranaki-etreet, Sole Agent for Wellington and Districts.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 109, 1 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 109, 1 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 109, 1 June 1885, Page 4