'Post Office Mangos iu. Notice of mails outwards from Man gonui Post Office for:— dn Auckland, intermediate and forward including rural delivery onKaeo Road! overland, 1 uesday, Thursday, Saturday, 9.30 a.m. Auckland and forward (only}, steamer, Thursday y-45 a.m, Kaitaia, intermediate and forward also rural delivery and private baas (motor), Monday, Wednesday, Fri n day, 7.30. a.m. ' Par an ui, Te Koroa, a motor, Monday Pnday, 7.30 a.m. * Kenana, Kohumaru, horse, Friday 1 p.ai f atmaro, horse, 10 a.m v Kauhoehoe, private bag launch, irregular Mails inward:— Auckland, intermediate, and forward (overland) Monday, Wednesday, hriday, a a.m., and steamer Tuesday and Saturday, about 6 p.m. Kaitaia intermediate aud forward, also r . u ” l delivery, (motor), Tuesday Xhursday, Saturday, 9.30 a.m N ° Thursday. Te K ° r ° a “ 0t reCeived 00 Kenana, Kohumaru, horse, x p.m Tae maro ’ (dorse), 10 a.m ifr°e?ular P ' b ' W< WUkiu) ’ laut “* G J NICHOLAS, Postmaster Post Oflice, Awauui, AMENDED TIMETABLE fohowf: Wg “ allS C ‘ oSe at Awauui a » Waiharara, Pukenui, Houhora .Waihopo Parenga, hlgataki, Te Kao, TeHapw. car fortnightly- Monday, noon. W°a“Sap;Lu“ , ~ KalnSar ° a ’ Uke ohia Aucaiand, Kaitaia, and forward, Monday. Auckland, and forward according to departure 01 tN or them Co.’s vessel. * Kaiugaroa, Wednesday, 12.30 p.m Waipapaxauri. Wednesday I p m Auckiaand, Kaitaia and forward, Wed 6a l oa ’ Lake ° hia > Parapara, Whatawhiwhi, private hags L. J Matthe»« and J. Uriicn, Friday, 7.30 am att “ eW# W aipapakauri. Friday 2pm AucMand. Kaitaia, and forward Friday inward mails—Note: Auckland, Kaitaia and forward inward mails arrive Awanm 11.30 am Mondays, Wednesday, Friday! G.F. CHURCH, Postmaster. -2z h TaL! hat b4rkinri< Achmed Beware of contracting coughs or cc at this time. Let Baxter's Lung Bresei heafth* 111 y ° Ur ° Wa a ° d y ° Uf t *®« A dose of “Baxter’s" now and t gives gratifying relief in all cases of nuenza, whooping cough and colds. I rich, warming, penetrative, and tones the entire system. All chemists s ores. Generous-sized bottle 2/6d; f: lly size 4/bd. Through shadowed Leagues of SJ n Sound," w flickering sunlight fad gleams, In gaunt, lone dignity profound, The gray trees whisper in their ■ There sun-bronzed settlers, young: 'Mid solitude their lives endure: And bless the ease for cough or cc They find in Woods’Ql^Pepj
Building and repairs of all kinds und aken and executed promptly by Murr Bros—Box 96, Kaitaia
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Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 66, 12 September 1928, Page 8
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