T/'APONGA-MANGATOKI-MATAPTJ-ISTORMANBY-HAWEEA *Sf.f, A SSENGECHAR-A-BANC SERVICE Will run Daily as follbwS, commencing October 13, 1924.: LEAVE KAPONGA (DOMINION HOTEE). Kaponw ,8.30 a.m„ ■ Mangatokf 8,40, a.m., Matapu 9.0 a.m., Maori Pa 8.5 a.m., noting. udad 1 9.10 a. 1 !!!:, Nortaanby 9.15 'a.m.-, Hawen (hrr.) 9.30 a.m. Catch mail train, ir Kaponga 12.30 p.mV, Mapgatoki 12.40 p.m., Matapu L 0 p.m., Maori Pa' l.t p.m., Ha«ting« P o *** p * m - N.orjnanby 1.15 p.m., Hawera (axr.) 1.30 p.m. > , _ LEAVE POST OFFICE, HAWERA. Haven 10.30 a.m,. Ndrinariby 10.45 a.m.. 10,50 aon* Maori Pa 10.55 a.m.’ Matapu 11.0 a.m.,' .Mongatoki 11.15 a.m.. Kaponga (arr.) 11.30 a.m; •• • ■ Hawera 3.30 p.m., Normanby 3.45 p.m., Hast!S?f U 4.30 ’pfin? ’ W *«:»• Eapongi „ 0n leaves Kaponga at 6.15 p.m., Mangatoki_ 5.2 b, Matapu ' 6.45, Maori Pa 6.60. wfra ID 6^5, 7.0, Arrives HaHP* Le *. ve ® Hawera Poet Office at 10.30 p-nj. (alter movies). • ' On Mondays leaves Hawera Post Office . ‘ a - m -> arriving at Kaponga at 8 a.m. to Hawera: From Kaponga. 4a Y 7« n. & 6d Mn)rMatap” (4s 6d'return); Maori Pa, 2s (4s return); S» n - S i, R Kr ( ? 3 (qa re turu); Electric Power return) teturn );' Normanby,' Is (2a Picnic parties on Sundays catered for. r acuities for carriage of parcels up‘to iOcwt Prices moderate, ' , . „ h „„ " ’ :W. O. KELLAND. Phone 613, Hawera; 'phone 2, Kaponga. SECOND-HAND’CARS TOR SALE. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING GARS FOR SALE. 3-SEATER OVERLAND, late model, colonial body, wire wheels, newly painted and in perfect order. 5-SEATER BTJICK, as new; newly overhauled, painted, new hood and side curtains. 5-SEATER CHEVROLET in good running order; 490 model—£7o. 1 PULLMAN CAR, 3-seater, in good order. A Snip at £35. 1 OVERLAND SPORTS MODEL in perfect order; 1924 model. A Snip. Cheap I W. Q. P ETTT > Late of J. Blake & Son. ’Phone 689, Agents for Booth, McDonald Ltd. Farm Implements and Machinery.
” U V»#l &WI«IA«US Dr. Morse*9 Indian Root Pills Indispensable Q While travelling by sea or land IW Morse’s Indian Bdot Pills, will b< found a most useful companion ani fhould always be carried in the pqckel tr handy in a suit case. When preparing for a sea trip, a course of these pills taken nightly before sailing will • considerably r« duce the risk of seasickness. They should also be used while at sea to ensure the regular working of th< system, which so frequently bo* comes upset when on board ship. The railway or motor passenger who has to sit long hours in a train or car finds his liver become sluggish and digestion disordered through eating hastily and insufficient exorcise. He likewise finds a medicine of the type of Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot pills is . just w;hat ho needs. ’ ' . It l* important to remember that ®bknge of food and living conditions invariably disarranges the and when that occurs nature needs assistance, at leaat temporarily. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills aro specially suited for this purpose. They will keep the organs in perfect working order and prevent many of the serious and costly illnesses if taken when the first signs of Constipation appear. With Dr. Morse’* Indian Boot Pills always atr. hand, using a little care and intelligence, the yystem can be kept in a sound »*»d IMltbj condition.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 December 1924, Page 3
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