C**iß?r* r.rv'F. nr royal ■ "Pirf t- ■■'—■ x"'" '-i — r Taken ntrr -. wr , -, .*.«-. • -rn-«»";~r pab'ic j < - t.i •- i»- "• » * - - .i* i- 't? — , ' .-- - | F — -'v ""t:. .'sir. H— .-Ji' 1 . '"'T * * ■"'- S 31-31-F-Mr-o. .. *; arr. J> stn. *">t4.\»li ■„ ~ 7 i.~ It* a ra. Mana-j>. - am. II a.nt. E?i-.r#ra- irrwD.:^ar 12 3«* p.m. Ha-n-rx. '^7 ~ -.-i. 2 p.m. Hrai. -- I ".«' p ~ 3W p.m. H:;" v /-.i. „ 2 . ,n p.rr. 130 p.m. !:" i-i. v -i.zo> p.rr. "> Wpn. I'rurafcc, srr {.*» p.rr, fi^tlp.m. The iVach wr:!I rr.eoi ihe mul-daj rratr* fr> :~ Wancanai and New Plvrr.puth. ar.l c< nvcv pa«.«c - £ers to the Ecrire liotel, whc:e time will be allowed for lunch. Fares will be a* follows .- — Opunakc to Oeo, 3s ; to Otakeho, •Is 6d ; to Manaia, 7s ; to Hawera, 10s. Hawera to Manaia, 3s 6d to Otakeho, ss« Gd ; to Oeo, 7s 6.1. WM. BARTLKTT. Proprietor. CIOBB & CO.'S ROYAL MAIL ) LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN NEW PLl' MOUTH AND OPUNAKE. The Coach leaves Mr. C. Coomber's TaranaH Hotel on "Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 a.m., for Opunake; returning on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 12.30. Time Table. Leaves a.m. Leaves a.m. N. Plymouth 9. 0 Opunake ... 6. 0 Oakura ...10.30 Rahotu ... 7.30 Okato ...12.0 (to breakfast) p.m. Pungarehu 1.45 Pungarehu 8.30 Rahotu ... 2.30 Okato ... 9.30 Opunake ... 4 0 Oakura ...11. 0 p.m. N. Plymouth 12.30 F. ROBINSON & CO., Coach Proprietors. VT O T I C E. Change of Time in the Okaiawa and Normanby Mail Service. On and after this date the coach will leave as under :—: — Okaiawa for Normanby, on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a.m. ; Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 a.m.; returning to Okaiawa on the arrival of the North Train. The thrice weekly Hawera via Normanby run will still be continued, with a slight change of time of departure, viz.: — Okaiawa, on Tuesdays, at 12.30 p.m. ; Normanby, at 1.20 p.m. Okaiawa, on Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 p.m. j Normanbr, at 2 p.m. Leaving Hawera on my return at 4.15 p.m. JOS. HICKS. W. L. KENNEDY, TIMBER MERCHANT, Haweea.. Steam Saw & Planing Mills, Mangawhero. ~ l~ DR. SPKER'S PKIVATE DISPENSARY, Established in Wellington, for the Scientific and Cure of chronic, nervous and special Diseases. The Expert Specialist, Dr. Speer, a a Regular Graduated Physician, educated it Harvard College, U.S. He has devoted k lifetime to and is acknowledged to be the aost expert Physician in his specialty in Dnited States. Young Men and Middle»ged Men, who suffer from Nervous and Ptyeieal Debility, Loss of Energy or Memory, Eruptions on the Face, Mental Depression. Kidney and Bladder Troubles, %c., will do well to consult Dr. Speer. Hospital Experience— Having been Physician in one of the leading Hospitals of fche U.S. enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. He wishes it distinctly understood that he does not slaim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power ; he claims only to be a Skilled and Successful Physician, thoroughly informed in his specialty, eli»6Mft Diseases of Men and Women. All applying? to him will receive his Honest Opinion of their Complaints. •No experimenting. H« will Guarantee a Positive Cure in Every Case he undertakes, or Forfeit £200. Consultation in Office or by Post FKEE. U.B.—Ali Medicines necessary for a complete cure can be sent secure from observation on receipt of symptoms. The Doctor's famous Pills, a sure cure for indigestion, Is and 2s per box. Ointment, 2s per box. This Ointment positively cures irritation, itching, and all skin diseases. By post, 2d extra. Charges moderate. Examination and Advice Free. Call or Address— Dr. H. J. SPEEE, Nobthern Chambers (Next Empire Hotel). Office Hours — 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 to 12. P.O. B&x, 346. N.B.— As A Tbst. DR. SPEER will send a trial bottle of Inn medicine free of charge (carriage excepted) to any person applying to him who will give full particulars of their trouble. This will demonstrate his unbounded confidence in these wonderful remedies, which are only known to himself, and which for over two. years have achieved such unvaried success in his New Zealand practice. All applicants for a trial bottle of his medicine must enclose 3d stamp for reply.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1786, 22 November 1887, Page 1
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697Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1786, 22 November 1887, Page 1
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