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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANXIVE K- SA B V DA V, 22nd January, IDul. TRAIN A R RAX(i £j! EX TS FUR -'-’ixi JANVARY— j The ordinary time-table between Te Aro, and TTpodville will lie suspended. with thei exception ol the mail trains to ami from Napier and the morning train from Mas-! tertoii to To Aro. (The livening train To Aro to Muaterton will be delayed, see below). Other trains will run an under, and will stop, if required, at ah stations, for passengers. For WELLINOTOX A XT) TE ARO Alaslerton dep. !.55p.m.,i pper Hull 7.45 a.m.. 12.19. 1.15, 5.55 am! 8.25 p.m., .Lower Butt 7.17, 5.8, B.ld, 9.55, 10.10 a.m., 12.47. 1.13, 2.13, 3.50, 4.30, 5.;;0, 5.5.5. 0.55. 9.2 am! 10.13 p.m., Petono live minutes later than T.ower Pfutl. For LOWER JJ HIT—Te Aro dep. 6.18, 8.130, 9.25, 10.10, 11.513 a.m., 12.10, 1.88. 2,38, 15.17, 4.17, 3.13, 7.17, 8.10. 9.20 ami 11.5 p.m., Wellington 7.2, 8.11, 9.37, 10.25 a.m., 12.0. 12.52. 9 ‘1.50. 2.19, 3.57, 4.57, (3.2, 7.2 D. 8.20, 9.31 and 11.15 p.m. "NOTE,—The train leaving Te Ain at 12.10 ami Wellington at 12.53 p.m. WTT,L NOT STOP between Wellington, and I’otcae. For TIPPETT. BUTT—Te Am dcp. 0.18, 3.55 ami 10.10 a.m., J. 38. 5.45 ami 8.10 p.m., Wellington 7.2, 9.11, 10.23 n.m„ 1.50, 0.2 ami 8.20 p.m.. iVt;si(! 7.20. 9.35, 10,50 a.m., 2.18, C.2G and S.ll p.m. For AI .V STE! ’ TON —Te Aro dcp. 0.18 a.m. and 5.45 p.m.. Wellington 7.2 a.m. and 0.2 p.m. NOTE.—On 22ml January, Holiday Excursion Tickets, outward or return, from Te Aro, Upper Unit ami intermediate stations—to Feathcrslon, Oreytown. Masterton and iniermediato stations. also (hose from Mastcrlon, Oreytown, Fealhcrston ,aud intermediate stations —to stations south thereof, will not ho available by the Te Aro to Napier or Napier to Te Aro.mail trains. The Te Aro to Napier mail (rain will not stop between Wellington and tipper Hntt, nor at Flag Stations between Upper Hntt and Mastcrton. Woodside. excepted. The'Napier to To Aro mail train will not stop at Flag Stations south of .Mastcrton, Woodside excepted. No goods traflic To Aro-M oodvillc line. MART ST BROS/ OLD BOYS' PICNIC. AT RAILWAY RECREATION RESERVE, UPPER BUTT. FARES, including admission.—Recordclass or seated waggons; Adults, 2s > Children under 15 years of age.-Is. Trains leave Te Aro at 8.55 and 19,10 a.m., and Wellington 9.11 and 10.25 a.m,: return trains-leave Upper Hull at 4.13 and 5.55 p.m. , WELLINGTON RACES. 22nd, 24th and 26th JANUARY, 1301. On above dates, tickets, available for return on day of issue only, will bo obtainable as under:— i > Seated Carriages. Waggons.s. d. s. d.

Te Aro or Wellington— NOTE.—'The return fares include admission. to Racecourse. .'Trains for Racecourse wijl run as under:— ' | ON TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY—' 1 To Aro dop. 10.30, 10.55. 11.20 and 11.53 ■ ' n.m., and 12.40 and 1.38 p.m. . Wellington dpp. 10.45. 11.10, 11.33 a.m., 12.3, Return trains -will leave Racecourse at, 4.48 and 5.28 p.m., and 15 and 30 minutes after last race. I NOTE. —Tiro trains leaving To Aro at, 10.55 a.m., 11.20 a.m., and 12.40 p.m., and Wellington at 11.10 a.m., 11.33 a.m. and 12.53 p.m.. and tiro train leaving Racecourse 15 minutes after last race, will NOT stop between Wellington and Racecourse. BY ORDER. I BRAIIAM. SEED AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, I Palmerston North, Fcilding and Dannevirko, | Are Solo Agents in abovV district for Booth, Macdonald and Co.'s Carlyle Implements. Superior Drill. | McCormick Binders, Mowers, Rakes. Andrew's and Beaven’s Chaff-cutters,] Corn-crushers I And have a largo stock of Agricultural Implements and Machinery manufactured by these firms in stock. Agents for Gear Company’s Manure, New Zealand Shipping Company. BARRA DT) AND ABRAHAM. TgAERADD AND READ WHAT , -yiT ADATIO IS DOING. j ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE. HEMORRHAGE OF LUNGS fifr YEARS' STANDING. CUBED BY VITADATIO. Read What Mr A. JACKSON has to say; North Melbourne, November 14, 1900. To ME PALMERDear Sir, —I have pleasure in giving my I testimony as to the good rpiality and cur- j ing power of Webber’s Vitadatio, Some four years ago Divas taken ill. One doctor said it was typhoid fever. I was in I bed some three weeks, then got weaker) and weaker, until I went to another doc- j tor, who said that it was intermittent phthisis (what people know us consumption) and mdered me to Echuca at once. I went to Echuca, stayed there five or six weeks, and came home again. About three weeks after coming home I had hemorrhagecome on, I laid up and thought I was getting round again, when it came on again (after an interval ot six months). Th-?n they got oftener and oftener until they wore coming on every' month. The doctor. (the third one) told me at the finish he could do no more. On the afternoon of the day he told me one of the Vitadatio pamphlets was pushed under my front door, my boy brought it to me, and on reading of a similar case to'my own as having been cured, I said I would try some. I sent down for a bottle at once and commenced to take it. (At this time I was laid up with the worst turn of the hemorrhage that I had had). The bleeding began to stop, and T did not have another turn for nearly 12 months. I then had a slight attack, but it did not last one day. I thought I would go and see Mr Palmer and tell him I did so. Ho told me to take another bottle or so, and that possibly that would bo thp last I would see of the hemorrhage. I did as ha said and have not seen a sign of bleeding since (neatly three years). I am thankful the.t I started to take Vitadatio, ns I hossstly believe I would have been dead long ago had I not done so. I will he pleased to give any information any time to any other sufferer. (Signed) ALFRED JACKSON, Full address on application to Vitadatio Institute, 184 Pitt street, Sydney. For further particulars. S. A. PALMER. WAREHOUSE. WATERLOO QUAY. WELLINGTON. | Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. 498 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4260, 21 January 1901, Page 6

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