■■. • Conveyances. I FQ TJ 10 K ' S. « TIMETABLE ' or I 3YMOHDS-STREET, KYBER PASS, AND i GBAFTON ROAD 'BUS. ] Leave Auckland Hotel at a quarter past every honr Irom a quarter past 8 a.m. to a quarter past 7 p.m. Leave the Corner of Seafleld View and Carlton dor« Koad at a quar ar to tho hour, from a quai ter to 0 a.m to a carter to 8 p.m. F . QT J IC K, Proprietor, Victoria-street. WCROWTHEJR, • VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, comer of Lome and Wellcsley streets, Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-keeper to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excel lency Sir G. F. Bowen. For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open and close ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with bay horse 3; Buggies, single and double-seated, hooded and open; single or pair of Horses; Four-wheeled Dog-carts; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered ConToysnces for driving passengers to out-districta Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &c &c Charges Moderate. rjiELEGRAPH LINE OJF COACHES, W. K. Carter's COACHES will run to the following Time-table, carrying Her Majesty's mails: — Leavee Cambridge for Hamilton—Daily at 8.30 a.m. Leaves Hamilton for Cambridge—On arrival of train at 2.30 p.m. leavee To Aroha for Hamilton—Monday, Wednes day, and Friday, at 10 a.m. Leaves Hamilton for Te Aroha—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. W. K. CAETER. THPOBTANT NOTICE. W. K. Carter In returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal support he has received sine* running the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cambridge, be K s now to inform them although his mail contract expires on Slut T>ecuuber, his Coach will sttll continue to run between Cambridge and Hamilton Station, in connection with the trains to and Irom Auckland. . ' W. K. CARTEB, , Coach Proprietor. Livery and Bait Stables, Cambridge, 21st December, ISSO. AUCKLAND AND ONEHUNGA GOLDEN LUTE OF OMNIBUSES. TIMETABLE. Leave Onehunga. Leave Auckland. 1 p.m. 10.30 a.m. 0 p.m. 3 p.m. SOKDAYS. 4 p.m. ( 10 a.m. spm. I 2 p.ro. Graiton Road Omnibnscs leave Auckland Queen-street, at 8.5, 9.5,10.5, 11.5,12.6 a.m.. 1.5, 2.5 5.5, 4.5, 5.5,6.5, 7.5 p.m. GEORGE COOK, Proprietor. Mears's Stables, Queen-street Carriages and Buggies for Hire. , • . Orders to be left at Auckland or Manukau. TBRIERLEY'S AUCKLAND AND e OKEHUNGA 'BUS. TIME TABLE. Leavc3 Auckland: Leaves Onehunga: Opposite Greyhound Hotel. Hardington's Hotel. 1 p.m. 0.45 a.m. 6.80 p.m. 3.30 p.m. Sundays : Iβ a-m. 4.30 p.m "VfORTH SHORE AND WAIWERA J3J ROYAL MAIL COAOH. TIME TABLE. . i Leave Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of the 9 a.m. boat from Auckland, calling at the Lake, Lucas's Creek, Dairy Flat, Wade, and Orewa. Leave Waiwera Hotel every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 5.30 a.m., for the North Shore. JAMES LORD, 1 JAMES DODD. } «oP n «°«- •VTEWTON AND PONSONBY J3i OMNIBUSES. GEORGE JOBSON, Proprietor TIMETABLE. Leave Union Bank at following times:—At ana. from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., every fifteen minutes; at the hour and half hour via Grey-street; at quarter to and quarter past, via Victoria-street. Extra "Buses leave at 7.10 a.m., via Grey-street; leaving Three Lamps at 7.40 for town; 5.7, and 6.7 p m., via Grey-street. NIGHT 'BUSES-9 and 10 p.m., via Victoria-street andrGrey-street respectively. Saturday, every half hour from 8 to 11 p.m. The 3.30 p.m. Bus will pass the College on wet afternoons for the convenience of scholars. KOYAL MATT, LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN Auckland, Pasmtjbe, akb ilowicK. Leave Auckland .. .. Daily at 3 p.m. Leave Panmnre Daily .t 4.30 p,m. ArrireHowick Daily at 6.30 j m. Leave Howick .. .. .. Daily at 7.50 a.m. Leave Panmure.. ... .. Daily at 8.30 a.m. Arrive at Auckland .. .. Daily at 10 a.m. Booking Office—F. Quick's Livery and Bait Stables, Tictoria-street, Auckland. P. ITJNDOK, "Proprietors.
Chemists and Drnggiats. ITS BEAUTT CAN BE RESTORED ASD rMSERVED. " Beautiful Hair, Nature's Crewn, Luxwriant and Beautiful Hair." ECCLES' SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER "Will completely restore in a few days Grey or prematurely light Hair to its original colour, gless, and beauty without the slightest choice of injury. ECCLES' HAIR RESTORER is one of the best cfftredJoYsale. It effects its object* satisfactory in a few days, producing a perfect Natural C.loar, thoroughly cleansing the head froa Scurf and Dandr off STd causi the growth of New Hair and preventing It fromfaUingoff It never stains th. Skin or Lineu. It retains the hair in anj desired pesition, and lfl cooling andhealins to the Scalp. It is net a Dye. Use no other preparation with it, not even oil or pomade. TO RESTOKE GREY HAIR, Ecoles , Sclj-hu?. Hair Restorer is the best: Because it is made front choice materials and prepared with the utmost care. Because it does not dye the hair, but strengthens it. Grey Hairs soon disappear, new life, »nd hair natural colour Because the soft and silky texture of the healthy hair follows its use. Identical in composition with the more expensive Hair Restorers. . Sold in bottles, 2s 6d and 4s fid eaoh. TESTIMONIALS. February 3rd, 1881. To Mr. Ecdea, Sir,—l have much pleasure in informing you that since I used your Sulphur Hair Restorer, aUlnmsli I have not finished the first bottle, my hair is setting quite thick on parts where it was almost bald. Before using your Restorer I had tried several other remedies with no effect whatever I shall be very glad to spread the name and reputation of so valuable a remedy.—l am, lie., Edward ° Dear Sir —I hare no hesitation in recommending am article which I can of my own personal knowledge Assert has done great good, and therefore state with that lour Sulphur Hair Restorer js what yo« claim it to be-a never-failing remedy for Grey Hair. I have used it In my Saloon with good effect.-B. Eagleton. PBEPABED AKD HOLD BY M. ECCLES, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Hewin's Buildings Wellesley-street, Auckland. And Sold by all Hairdressers. mHE Old-established and Well-known I Business hitherto carried on by . . F. HEWUT AND BROTHER Family Grocers and Provision Merchmta, Will (in consequence of the death of Mr. F.' Hewin) In . -.„ future be carried on by EIOT HE-WIN, On his own account under the same st.ylo or firm a< heretofore, and while thanking the public for the large xieasure of support accorded the old firm In the put, lie hopes to receive an increased lupport in the f nture, which it will be his constant endeavour to deserve. hewin and brother, ; Family Gboctks akd Provmioh MmuinxKrg Comer of Queen awl Welle«ley-Btreot». And at the Thaiaei.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6150, 3 August 1881, Page 3
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