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Coaciita. J. &W. HARYEY i (LATE KAPIEB BBS CO.) LIVEBY AND BAIT STABLES, : HAbTMaS-STBEET. telephone m. P.o. bos iv, | NAPrEB-EPrr bus sebyice ! Hapieb depart, | s?rr depart, Kouisr,— JIoBSISG—--8,20 anti cT:ry 20 | ?.-:•> an I cto ■> m;nrtc3 up to J minute* up noon * 1 12.50, •rrsasoos— IAntBNOON—--12,3' an I every 15 i l.'J and 07ir >’ minutes nn to I minut:a 8.15, i 6.45. SATURDAY MIGHT Wfll run at regular intervals up to 10 c’cloi k Tares id, Eetarn 6d j Tickets 3a cozen. :0 to j i ■ j WE3TEEH srrr service ; ! OS SATURDAY SIGHT A BBS BUSS e.O r.tn. Sima dopait, and VTuiinn Bril depart 6.30 p.m, 9,50 p.m. Kama depart, and Wasriaa Sin* departlo.3op.nl. Return Taro 61, MAPIEB-PZTAKE-E3EDALE COACHES TQIETABLi:— Houmro— ~ . Leaves Eikdale 8, Petana S.k*, Wear cm fcpi 9,10, arrives Napier 9.*5. „ leaves Pest-ofice, Napier, HVn, cp;t IOAo, Petane U. 30, amvo tskoik-11 o:n. AJIBBSOGI _ _ , t Leaves Eakdala 2, Petir.a i.'£\ *.»'f • m bp*-. 3JO, arrive Napier 3.:5. Leaves Poet-office, Karl-r, VsVterr. : r*. Petano 5,35, arrive bkh'lile fi .s, TABES-Etkiales single 2a,astnraci. TcUn Is each way, PajcelacanbeUftatthe Statk-ac-r O’srtLcon Hotel . _ Tfce above tims-tablea ara nspcnJed on bundays and Holidays, Special Draw, Bases, Coach 3 ®! Lmdaos, Waggonettes, Dogcarts,Baggion,Gi>?» cr SaMlc Horses at any time. First-ciaea Hoarse kept. Boras Broken in to Single cr Doable Hamas* J. A W, K.MiTIT, Propriatorf, Telephone TJ 170, Napier, IflJ Til BBS YHEB*S Adlrvesi Box TABADALE, NAPIEB, HEAMEE, PU£ETAPD, AND r’EEMiILL BUS SU \ !■* -- tims-tablf. Taradala Depart—iNarier Depart—! via Napier 8.0 Park &30 via ~ 6.45 via p.m, 9.30 10.0 TABES—6dj Children under 5 yours of t?c Half-price. To Workmen and others 12-trip Tickets tjill te Sold fer 3e. School Children Ticket* 2s 6d or 5 days only (Satardaj a excluded). Tickets are only available (or tbeOrilnarj Timetable, not transferable, av.ilablo (or w#-ck fisae only, and not for Ccachoa Bsce Days orHolidajß, On Bace Days the Fare is One Sbillinr each way, KBANEE COACH VIA AWATOTO TABADALE depart NATlhEderar p.m pjn. Am. p.m. p.m. 8,45 1.45 6.0 (Satar- IUS 4.0 9.0 (Satur day only) day on] This Coach Leaves the Spit Every hiomieg at 10^0. TABES—Is oyb way. Children under 5 year* Half-price. Mo Tickets for th s Bond,

Coaches leave Puietapa and Forchlii to? Napier every morning at S o’clock. Coaches leave Napier for FcmbiU Puko t»pa at 3 o’clock daily daring vrialor mc-lhs. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS EICEFTED -FfiETIOUS TEIE-TAJJLE C4NOELLEI) G. IiTIIEU. Napier, Ist April, IX'l. CBOWTHEB AND M‘CAULEi’*S LINE 0 ROYAL JvLAIL COACHES Dririzg tetwsen Napier, Taupo. Tckaano, and Hotorca, A COACH will leave Napier ev-ry iIONDAY at 6,30 a.m., arriving at Tarawera tame day; cave Tarawera every TUESDAY' at 7 a in. arriving at Taupo at 5 p.m.; leave Taupo every TBUBS. AY' at 7.30 a.m., arriving atTarawera pame day; h-ava Tara were every FiilD-iY' at 7 a,m., arriving at Kapic-r 5 p.ir, A Coach leaves Vanro for Tokaana cveny SUNDaY and WEDNESDAY’ at ? a.m., arriving at the Latter place at •» p.m, Lc-vo Totaauu MONDAi and F2IDAT at 9 a.m„ arriving Taupo at 4 p.m. earns day. Special Coaches and Buggies at anv time, TflOS. COOK AND SON Agents,'

THE INFLUENZA And a Debilitated Condition, AND A LASTING CURE. Ihe Case of Mr. F. S. R. WARNER. {A Press Injuiry.) The working classes in Xe’.v Zealand fcnjoy many privileges which tend to eleTAte the masses and make them both happy and contented. The grievances of empoyer and emplovee are submitted for consideration to a board of impartial gentlemen appointed to hear and equitably adjust the difficulties and disputes vhich_ are an inevitable source or obstruction to the operation of the Jaw of supply and demand, and thus tne disastrous folly of going out on strike is obviated. Past experience has taught the workers in all countries that the man who holds the purse also remains in posses'bn of the kev of the situation. The usovs sness of trying to force capitalists into submission becomes apparent in every instance where labour market in any particular industry is overstocked. Time and again haw* misled labourer* left their work ie order to bring pressure to boar upon their employers in the hope of wrongs Wing rectified, or concretions granted. Tie result has genera ly b;-en tha' other men have taken their place?, and the unfortunate striker** hive been left- out in the co.d. In the earlier days of the hi>tory of jfche?o colonir s vuv hj measures were frequently effected in safety, because labourers of all classes were at a high premium, and bu« : ne*« iMindy remained •t a standstill till the ina*t rs in dispute trrre settled. As there is no longer a scarcity of applicants for employment in ail spheres of industry, the jurisdiction of the Conciliation and Arbitration Boards f’ruid prove a bcon to »he working pub I-. ()ur representative had a ■most e ; ir;-raining di'casd-n on this subject with Mr. Frod-Th'k Stephen Robert \Varne“. rf King-street. -Sydenham. Christchurch. who a: one time suffered from, a severe attack of inllu- nza. and experienced *he isual symptoms accompanying that complaint, .-mb r.s violent feverish head.vinv. a fr»*. ; .n;nt full pulse, hot, dry skin, pains of the back and limbs, and an incapacity for bodily or mental exertion.

'*Tes ’ said Mr. Warner, ‘I also went right off my food, victuals of any kind failing to tempt me to eat. At nights X was and slept- but very indifferently. When business time arrived in the morning I iVt- disinclined for meal wuh ■ -njoyrn ent, and when a man can do ti-.u he will so on 2-.tan- strength and iiicreas 4 :n weight, t iprnonts Tonic had a gr-nerai soothing influence over fne. as I w now able to sleep comfortably a*'d soundly at night, and awoke feeling f:v<h and vigorous in the morning, and quite able to resume my work fvita a */nse of renewed energy and cheeriuaiis-. My iruiost expectations were realised in every way when I started taking Clemen?* Tonic; its great reputation being fully maintained m every particular. From being run down and weak I was made strong and robust, and I think a person would be very ungrateful if lir- refrained from testifying to such a gr-.-i' amount of benefit derived from Clements Tonic, There are so many worthless medicines on the market by which people are daily duped that t think we owe a public duty to mankind in according credit where it is duo. By those much suffering can be alleviated, and much expense may be curtailed. My debilitated system was placed upon a sound and substantial hahs bv Tonic, and it is with the gr»Ti-?st confidence that I recommend i: other sufferers.” ‘ Have I your permission to print this interview r v ‘Of rours' 1 : you ran publish my remarks in any way you like.”

STATLTCCV DECLARATION'. t f F*ep»’ j-jc STr.iUf.s Robert Warner, ol Kins'-t.. S. Cr:'i-.»ch :rch. in tire Ccfonv of Nevr Zti'x'--.,- :o and «ince I hive •'iref.-.lv re. j »h*? ci: Ine Ct two sr.fl c 'inS^Vss falthfr.l a'rcn'it r,f rr.v illness and dire bv Clements Tonic, and al«o cnnr.vn? r-.r f ;ll to pubIlsh in any way m , st.tcmems, which I give to!untarlly, wbhvrt ar ; vparpen: -and I mate an Act of the Central Ast-r-.biv of Sts Zealand, btlnled “The jca:; ces cl Peace Act, :c:c.“ day cl tsand nine hsr.Jied. ALFRED MARSHALL, J.P. j

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12062, 25 January 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12062, 25 January 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12062, 25 January 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

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