COACH SERVICES. OPUN&KE.HAWE&A. In consaqnanoe of the dungw to tht B*Jbr«gr Tim*Uble r tl» folknring ohtngM in Coach Services bat* beta apptortd :— Lear* Oponake, 0 ,a;mv ■ Lea»« Bihamaj 5.66 a.m. Leave Otakeho, 7.10 a.m. Leave Kanpokonui, 7.30 a.m. Leave' Manaia, .8 a,m. Leave Inaha, 8.90 aim. / Arrive Hawera, <9.16 a<m. Leave Uatrera, 18.46 p.m. Leave Inaha. 1.60 p.m. Leave Manaia, 2.16 p.m. Leaye Eautiokonni, 2.30 p.m. Leave Qtakeho, 3.5 p\m. Leave Pfluttna, 4:20 p.m. Leave Oponike, 6<16 p:m. Until further notfc© the. ehkrtteg on the Hawer»-Opufa»ke Boy»l Mafl^Ooach will be redno^d tb the followittg:— . Sfoglf. Retara. Opnnake to Otakeho ... 3« Gd (m Opnnake to Pihama li 6d &6d Opunake to Qtakeho ... 3*6 d, kQd to Manaia ... 4Tod £6d to Hawera ... 6> 0o 10a .00 ! Hawera to Manaia ... 2i 6d ,4§ 60% to Otakeho ... 4i M 7s Od to.Piliama ... 6p )M 9» 0d to Opnnake ... 6e Od lOf M J. MOUBI. Prtprbtor. BOYAL Wto.ioACjd^NßW I?LTMOUTH TO OPX^NAKIS. New . Plymouth Post Office ... 9.30 a.m. Omati l ptltf£m. Oakuaa ... --. — ,„ ' 10155 t>n. Otantimaka ;.. ... ... 11;46*.m. ?toto ... .... -ltojtt. Puneho -.tt .-. i; 0 a.m. Warea ... ... ... ... -ltl6<Pim. Pongwehn ... 2.6 p.ai. Bahota ... : ... ... ik^m. P»<»»« 3,lssfe> Opnnake arrive 4.0 pirn. LEAVE DAILY: . / Opunake ... 6.30 p.m. Oaonm .- ... ... 7.15 Bahqtu g.O i!m. Pungatehu ... Ulfein. -Warea : J.m. EonAo ... 936 4.m. ' Okato ... 10.X a.m. Tataraimaka ... lOTfifl a.m. 0*! 1??*1 ??* 'tUFfcin. Omato .r. 11.30 p.m. NewP|ymonthiratti¥eV ... liO p.m. tttm, lftk ■ T- v • and TICKETS OBIAINKDiiBOB 1 SUCH. ■ Now i-lymMUlAgint^dßgokSig Office; Opunake: Middktoa't iJifl4»l (Olttara). r . T.P. HTJaHflflW, i Bahota. Noveabw't^^liMr^ OPUNAffIfcELTHiM BOYAL MAIL OOAOHi ; L«veOt»nnakeiiafl^4i4oa.m. I Leave Te Kiri daily, dM p/m. Leave Awatuna dadyj,'6.6'a.m. ' 8 LeV 6 *Br«§l '^S^fe^ •* mt Leave Ba&s^"7ilo aim." c Wye Mw^ki aaiiy, Waim. a Arrive/ at 'Elinlm^Auu;" "8.25 km. The man tr«m;W»v^^tha*S ;at ff.59 a.m. K»)oob2» Mali C&ch Wam'Bjthim at 10.16 'j^t^M^^m^^p^/Smium at eltherSch ai |rim#^£ nakelur 1 K^poDgal toabWi %fr. kets. •' i L, '' "' "... 1 -." * T\r E have Rose Tooth ».Powacr l -and- iuive n obtained an ideal tootkpowdtr. V. The -pHidiprf- cw|Be decay ia the teeth " is. a mra^te orgimsm, which ■ multißlies very 4 . rapuUy. the .teeth cause the dttv«oj^fjitof this organism. An ada'Krm^ta- . • tion resnlts, wth thelbttiifateon.of . tartar, whiqh soon pats thrbuik the enamel. Wallace's White- Rose Tooth Powder neutraliscethis «dd, Si, and prevents the formation o^F tartar. as It cleanses and whitens tte teeth, perfumes ttie breath/ aad leaves a delightful sensation of frrahnesa and cleanliness. Ask for sample. J, W, K. WALiIaCE^ &j«msT. OPENHffa ;4NNbtJ^(O?I|IBNT KapoDga-aadDistrictl Thomas McMillan, Boot and - Shoemaker, wishes to rrotify ( the public of Kaponga and district that he is opening in Kaponga on Mon day, agth May* _•_•.. - ar Repairs of all kinds a speciality. THE-SEASON D for ts, COUGHS AND COLDS TS at hand, and everybody v JL liable to catch them. No ! ° cough remedy has ever been ia . discovered i that will cture every cough,-biit our GLYCIBRINE >n and LINSEED COOG&'OtIKE comes nearer to doing it than ""'V S s most of them. It has been tried es in all manner 'of cases, and never fail to give almosf instant relief in all cases-affecting sthe. throat c " and bronchial tubes. Try it. Because it is safe. - Because it is. certain to cure. - . Because it is pleasant to take. ! W. K. WALLAOE, is CHEMIST, riA;WERA. t't J- ADlES.— Klenzo Extract of o' JLj Soap softens hard water and to removes all dirt on washing day. S BEAE IN JONI*. g PRAOT&CO., ot Have a large selection of J TTOUSEHOLD f t FUiCNITUBE. y , Upholstery in all its departments c. ' ■ rs Suites made to order c . Picture : framing tlone with artistic m taste and finish. New'MbuWings to select from^a choice lot Just landed, — SEVERAL OASEfii AUSTRIAN AXD \ CANADIAN OHAIBB. Ik ___ t _ ~ IS" We invite inspection, as the - quality of our goods and prices^ Is speak for themselves. r< - c PJRATT & CO. Tblbphonb 126, - NbxFto P.O. >. X YOU« OOLO !• AL-MO9T \F X PAST THK CURINQ iTXQK. A f X NEQUEOTIO 'O*1A«"«t>ON X ' X DCWkOPIMTOOONeW*II»TION JQ I^KjHßHßiavv^^^BHa^a^HajHa^^H^^^^^^^B ia^_^^^^Hß|^^^^^^M^^B|^^H^^^^Kjflh X THtt MMObt^tatCOY r X X CONTAINS <NO n 4IAtIO6TIOe, "A \. X «T l; «eiNflhJ< eiolai»6iiND •• -Jf a V or iHJUELY vtarrAtti if X ' mm9 i^l*^j^ m , X QOWaiIItwTIOWMWTfH ' A. ' A ■ ~' § sYay wm flwua j > Q , WILIL DO YOU Jfs^'*£^RPTT*svN O SYKES' CURA f &^lH^M^l|S - A • OURS* A O OOUMMa) HbUD9 - "■ hA 3F , rfmamiaki f^fefciMa^atattfa'^aWca^am. X «o«btmMoAt« ianrLt»«dA m , X - eoLo miiYWHiiw, i/t «* t^^Jl
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8938, 3 July 1905, Page 4
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