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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. miME TABLE ON AND AFTER: JL Ist FEBRUARY, 1880. New Plymouth Line. nosth. Week Wanes- Saturdays, days. days. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. N. Plymo'th.dp. 7.0 4.0 1.30 3.0 5.0 ; *Henwood R. „ 7.20 4.20 1.50 3.20 5.20 •Corbett Rd. „ 7.24 4.24 1.54 3.24 5.24 Sentry Hill „ 7.32 4.32 2.2 3.32 5.32 Waitara arr. 7.48 4.48 2.18 ... 5.48 *Manutahi dp. 7.40 4.40 ... 3.40 ... *Waiongona „ 7.56 4.56 ... 3.56 ... Inglewood „ 8.8 5.8 ... 4.8 ... *Durham Rd. „ 8.16 4.16 ... *Waipiiku „ 8.36 4.36 ... *Manganui „ 8.44 4.44 ... *Midhurst „ 8.48 4.48 ... Stratford arr. 9.0 5.0 ... J Stratford depart by coach ... 9.5 Kai Iwi, arrive p.m. by coach ... 7.20 Wanganui, arr. by train ... 8.0 south. ' j a.m. p.m. a.m. a.m a.m. Stratford dep. ... 5.10 ... 9.10 ... *Midhurst „ ... 5.26 ... 9.26 ... *Manganui „ ... 5.30 ... 9.30 ... *Waipuku „ ... 5.38 ... 9.38 ... *Durhamßd. „ ... 5.58 ... 9.58 ... , , , (ai 1 . ... 6.6 ... 10.6 ... ]*gtewood| dpß3s *Waiongona „ 8.47 6.18 ... 10.18 ... *Mantitahi „ 9.3 6.34 ... 10.34 ... Sentry Hill „9.7 6.38 ...10.38 ... w .. C arr. 9.23 6.54 Waitava [ dep loso 930 [Sentry Hill „9.19 6.4011.6 ... 9.46 *Corbett Rd. „ 9.18 6.48 11.14 10.48 9.54 | *Henwoodßd. „ 9.22 6.52 11.18 10.52 9.58 ! N. Plym'th arr. 9.42 7.12 11.38 11.12 10.1 i Trains stop at stations marked *by ' signal only. The Railway Department does not bind itself to the time set down for the coach. I — — — . Wanganui Line. a.m. p.m. Wanganui dep. 6 0 415 AramaJtio dep. 6 10 425 Kai Iwi arr. 645 5 0 Kai Iwi, depart by coach 7 0 5 10 Waverley, arrive by coach 8 10 p.m. Stratford, arrive by coach 5 0 New Plymouth, arr. by train 7 12 TT E N R Y'S COACH | Leaves tor OPUNAKE On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Returning on Alternate Days. Fare 12s. 6a. EVERY agriculturist should have Archer's new patent bone crusher, or Archer's patent guano and bone crusher. Prices from L 25 to Ll5O each, according to size. For crushing guano, bones, chalk, rack salt, &c. Sole manufacturers of the above, and of Archer's new patent stone breakers and ore crusherß. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is an anodyne expectorant, and the j most efficacious preventive and cure for I diseases of the thvoat and lungs that ; science has produced. It effectually j controls and cures colds and affections of the throat and lungs; it cannot be J over-estimated in the protection it affords from these da ngerous complaints, and is adapted to patients of any age or ' either sex. Ayei-'s Cherry Pectoral strikes at the very foundation of all pul - ! monary diseases, curing colds, conglis, j clergyman's sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, croup, sove throat, catarrh, and ' influenza, and affords the most effectual relief for wbooping-cough and consump- . tioD in its advauced stages. The test of I half a century has proved its absolute certainty to cure all--.pulmonavy com- t plaints not beyond the rfcach of human aid. The remedial virtues of this medicine are conceded througliont America ; likewise in all the principal European countries, where it is still rapidly gaining favour, and pronounced the surest cure for diseases of the lungs. The Cherry Pectoral is especially valuable for the throat and lung diseases of children. One size only. Six shillings per bottle. Of principal chemists or of the importers, F. Newbebby & Sons, Dealers in genuine proprietary medicines, ]So. 37 Newgate-street, London, E.G.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 5, 28 April 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 5, 28 April 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 5, 28 April 1880, Page 1

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