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OBB'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. The undersigned having taken u\ 1 the Opunake lino of Coaches, beg to inform the travelling publio t! at coaches will run as under: — Tues. Mon., Wed. Offices. Tbra., and Fri. only. S&t,. only. I 1 Opunake, dep. 4.30 a.m. 7.50 a.m. Pihama, „ 5.30 a.m.! 850 a.m. ' Otakeho, „ '630 a.m.! 3.50 n.ra ' Manaia, „ 7.30 a.m. 10 50 a.m. Hawera, u.-rive9.o a.m. 12.20 >• m Hawera, dep. noon. 2 p.m Manaia, „ 130 p.m. 3.30 1. '■> . Otakeho, „ 2.30 p.m. 4.30 n.tr. Pitama, „ 3.30 p.m 5.30 ;> • . Op make, arr.4.30 p.m. fi.3o p.i, . The Coach will meet the mi< : !-Ja\ trains from Wanganui and New Plymouth, and convey passergers to thtEginont Hotel, Hawera, wheie tim will be allowed for lunch. Eares will be as follows :—: — Opunake to Oeo, 3s ; to Otakeiu 5s 6d ; to Manaia, 7s ; to Hawer 10s. Hawera to Manaia, 3 s 6<J Otakeho, 5s 6d ; to Oeo, 7s Oil. J. SPENCE, Propriety 1 B&SSETT AND WHITING, Caiipenters aitd Btjildebs, Ukjjeetakees. Furniture made to ordor. All kinds of vehicles repaired. Opposite Mr. Dudecs's, ■ELTHAM. jmAWHITI FELLMONGRRT ALFRED VINCENT is a Cash Purchaser of Wool and Sheepskins, Boneß, (in large or small quantities) and Horse Hair. The Egmont Farmers' Union have been appointed my agents, and will receive goods on my account. Lime on sale. ]yi "a ~~u Cuees Unbroken Chiiblains. ALiDY WRITES •. —« I can confidently recommend your Ma-ueu as a complete Cure for Chilblains. In all cases I have seen it used, it has produced relief in a few minutes ; m fact, has cured when all other remedies have failed. I have great pleasure in testifying to its efficacy." A FATHER SAT/?: — "I have much pleasure in certifying to the potency of Ma-ueu as a Cure for Chilblains ; its effect is magical, and cannot be too highly commended." ASK TOUS 6EOCER FOE THESE PURE TEAS. 37 Featheeston Steeet, WELLINGTON. THESE TEAS may be obtained from — K. A. Adams, Eltham Newman Beos., Opunake Gaednee & Sutton, Hawera Bates Bbos., Normanbv Joll Beos., Okaiawa G-ilmoub & Falknee, Manaia BARRON GARDNER, M.8.5.A., MEDICAL EXPERT And DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR, Founder of the GARDNER MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Moeat Place, Dithedih, (Established 1888.) Author of the following works :— "British Guide to Health." "The Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatment of Diseases," " Social Science," &c, who has established the new GABDNER MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 68, Cuba Street, Wellington. Consultation (personally oc by letter) TBEE. Thirty-five years' Public Practice in England, India, and the Colonies. Spbciality. — Diseases of the Nervous System. In Diseases of Toutn, Middle Age, or Old Age. In Diseases and Disabilities of Married Life. Epilepsy. I Diseases bavins' their origin in the Brain I and Nervous System. j No Diseases cause so much mitiery and distress as those included in my Speciality. All Men — Young and Old — buffering from tbe Eesults of Early Follies or Excesses, Indigestion, Foul Mouth, Costiveness, "Palpitation, SiDging and Pains in the Ear and Head, Specks before the Eyes, Giddiness, Weakened Memory, Pain 9 in the Back and Chest, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, or Liver, Eheumatism, Impure Blood, Weakening Discharges, Impaired Vigour, Sterility. Premature Decay, Varicocle Stricture, Nervousness, Groundless Fears, Bashfulness, Lassitude, and Nervous Debility, should lose no time in consulting him, since he has, by long experience and thorough investigation of their nature, discovered the Safest Treatment fob theib Pbbmanent Cdbe. Call on or Address BAKEON GAEDNEE (Consultation Daily), Medical Institute, 68, Cnba-street, Wellington.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3291, 2 December 1892, Page 1

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