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POST OFFICE NOTICES.

Mails close at the Chief Post Office; Dunedin, subject to any necessary alterations, aa undor: — - T . . , Overland, i\ Torth, dail}', 30.20 a.m. Late letters, 10.45; also on the mail van up to 11 a.m. Bo«ks and newspapers, 10 a.m. ",-ate-fee letters must hear, iv addition to tiio ordinary postage—ld for inland letters. 2d for letters for. Australia and the South Sea Islands, and 2Jd for all other places. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. . For Australian Colonies, Ceylon, India, China Straits Settlements, South Africa, Mediterranean ' Ports, Europe, United . Kingdom, etc., to connect with the Werfa, at Lyttelton, at 10 a.m. „ ■ ■ MONDAY, Snd OCTOBER. ' For Greymouth and West Coast, per Taupo, at 2 p.m. TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. For Xorthern ports and Australian Colonies, per Talune, at 2 p.m.

- Tho Ruahine will leave the Bluff for London, via Mopte Video and Teneriffe, on the 4lli Oetobe-- Correspondence, specially addressed, will close at- this office on the 3rd October at 830 a.m. Parcels for the United Kingdom, etc , will close at 2.3() p.m. on tho 2nd October.' Mails from Sydney, for Noumea and Fiji, will, leave on the sth October. Mails for South Africa, from Melbourne, per Wilcannia, ou 13th October ' Salami:;, from Melbourne, for Natal and Capetown,' 13th October.

On and sfter Monday, 2nd October, a* daily mail will be despatched to aud received from Ur<V (Signed), Edm. Cook, Chief Postmaster.

Both deaf and dumb they said he was, Because he could not hear or speak. He'd simply lost his voice, that s all, His head bunged up for just a week; But row he hears the least thing drop, He speaks in accents strong and puro To say that he'd been dead ere this Except for Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11542, 30 September 1899, Page 4

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POST OFFICE NOTICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11542, 30 September 1899, Page 4

POST OFFICE NOTICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11542, 30 September 1899, Page 4

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