THE THROUGH TRAINS.
Passengers Tills Day. FnoM Dunedin for tub Nouth.—For Christchurch : Mr A. Johnson Mr H. S. Williams, Mr D. 0. Stevenson.
When you wake up in the morning feeling depressed you may depend upon it that SPm liver is sluggish. A pleasant remedy better than a nauseaus one. Wood's Fig Laxative will restore lqst vitality j Is 6d and. 2s 6d.—[Advt.]
From Dunhdin fob the South.—Mrs Millar, Mr W. Penny, Mrs Aspiuall, Misses Aspinall (2), Mrs Moffett, Miss Inirio, Mr J. Hamilton, Rev. F. B. Paul, Mrs Kirkcaldy. For Dunedin from the South.—Mr A. Eakley, MrJ.W. Baiu, Pollard Company, Mr E. Turnbull, Mr D. Gerkin, Mr J. Baker, Mr J. Griffin, Mr D. Gillauders, Mr R. Allan, Mr W. A. Saunders, Miss Allen, Mr E. H. Buckingham, Mr and Mrs Brown and child, Mr J. Gemmell, Mrs De Lautour and child, Mr and Mrs R. E. Howell and child, liev. J. Hanley, Mr and Mrs Chaironi. '
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Evening Star, Issue 10187, 14 December 1896, Page 3
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158THE THROUGH TRAINS. Evening Star, Issue 10187, 14 December 1896, Page 3
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