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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAITARA-PATEA. TIME TAELE, TO COME JNTO FORCE ON Ist SEPTEMBER. Naw Plymouth to Inglewood and Waitara. A." T . P.M. P.M. P.M. NewPJymoQth,clep.... 7.0 ... 3.0 3.C*> Henwood I?ord* „ ... 7.23 ... £.23 C.53 Corbe.fc Poid* „ ... 7.13 ... 3.23 3.53 CeDtry Hill ,- „ ... 7.41 ... 3.41 4.11 Manut.hi* „ ... 7.00 4.20 Waioogone*...,, ... 8.10 4.40 INOLKWOO,*-;;; 8 f ;;; - *f Sortry Hillf „ ... 7.41 618 Wait.*ra rrr.. 7.59 ... 3.59 6.36 Waitara and Inglewood to N>sw Plymouth. a.m. a.m. .it. p.m Waitara dop... 7.22 8.53 ... 5.33 Sentry Hill,- „ ... 7.41 9.16 ... 6.16 Manntahi* ... „ 9.25 Waiongona* „ 9/5 Carr 10.2 Inglewood | dep _ B>3o 10 g _ 530 Waiongona*.. „ ... 8.47 10.22 ... 5.47 Manatabi*.... „... 9.7 10.42 ... 6.7 Sentry Ui lit , ... 9.16 10.51 ... 6.16 Corbettßoad*... „ ... 9.29 11.4 ... 6.29 Henwood Road* „ ... 9.^4 11.9 ... 6.34 New Plymouth err... 9.57 11.32 ... 6-57 SATURDAY TRAINS. Down Ti'ain— a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. New Ply month dep... 7.0 ... 3.45 4.27 Beo wood Road* 7.53 ... 4.8 4.50 Cobett Road*.. „ ... 7.28 ... 4.13 4.55 Sentry Hilly M ... 7-41 ... 4.26 5 8 Manutabi*.... „ ... 7.50 ... 4.35 Waiongona ..*„ ... 8.10 ... 4.55 }arr... 8.27 ... 5.12 ... Inglewood J^ p gls #> "Yaionstona*.. „ ... 5.32 Manatahi*,... „ ... *.. ... 5.52 Sentry Hillf , 6.1 flfaitara arr 6.19 5.26 Up Train— a.m. a.m p.m. p.m. Waitara dep.... 7.22 8.58 ... 5.43 Sentry Hi11f.... „ ... 7M 9.1'» ... 6.1 Manntahi* 9.7 Waiongonn..* „ ... ... 9.45 r t arr 10.2 Ivglewood | dep>> B>3o IQS 5 , 5 Yaiongona*. „ ... 8.47 10.22 ... 532 Manutahi*... „. .. 9.7 10.42 ... 5.52 Sontry 11i11t.... >> ••• 916 10.51 ... 6 1 Sorbeifc Ro-d* 9.C9 11.4 ... 6.14 den wood Road*,, ... 9.34 11.9 ... 6.19 Yew Plymonth arr.. 9.57 11.32 ... 6.42 Trains stop at Stations marked * by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight most give notice to tbe Guard at the previous Station. f Jnnotion. Passengers are requested not to enter or taave the cars while in motion. Season and Sohool Tiokets issued and from all Stations, at very Low Rates. Apply to the Manager. To insure despatch Parcels should be booked twenty minute 3 before the starting of the Train. J. D. HARRIS, 60 'q (ienerai manager. TOWNSEND'S TOBACCO. THE Tobacco announced above will be one of those things that are very seldom seen. It will kill bad men, and send good ones to rejoice at their funerals It is calculated that it will settle Bismarck, raise the Vanguard, pay off the National Debt, make Australian meat eatable, and raise some of my friends iv New Plymouth to the Peerage. Thousands of persons were reformed by my Tobacco last year, and it is conn" fently expected that millions will be made better this year. Spurgeon has ordered 1000 ounces for his Elders, and Briqliam Young has ordered 1500 ounces for his "youugers." H.R.H. has ordered a van-load, and the Lords of tbe Admiralty intend to issue my tobacco to the fleet. The lonely peeler on the midnight tramp shall acknowle lge that it will enable him to run anything in, from a drop out of the pewter to a well-developed malefactor. The School Board will use my Tobacco before the examination test. As a gift to poor relations it is unapproachable — it will be tbe last gift, as gratitude will pre vent their ever asking for or expecting to receive anything else. It is the only real friend of the working 1 man. Besides the things mentioned, it will keep tbe hair a proper colour, smooth wrinkles from the brow, destroy grog-blossoms and pimples, and cure bald heads and broken hearts. Solemnly, to any man, anywhere, who was not born dead, toy Tobacco i 8 an absolute necessity. Give me an order, and see that you have it. If you have it and don't like it, return the package (carriage paid) to me, and ask for your money back — and see if you'll get it. Persons ordering tobacco are requested to state sex, age, height, and probable length of life; if foreigners, to state nationality and fighting weight. Payments may be made in half-penny stamps (that have not been used), provided the children of the establishment have not licked the gum off for nutriment, or rubbed the colour off to paint the cat's nose with. Persons sending as much as or Is. 6d for Tobacco are requested to use Co-operative Credit Bank cheques, and to post their letters after dark, as cases of robbery have been known to occur through individuals posting letters containing largo amounts of money with indiscreet publicity. TOWNBEND, TOBACCONIST, NEW PLYMOUTH. 529 to hb FOR SALE OR TO BE LET,— AN 8-ROOMED HOUSE, ou repairing lease ; and 3 Sections of Land, beautifully Bituated on tbe west bank of tho Waitara River. Also, a Valaable 50-acre Section at Huirangi. Apply to J. COLESBY, 686 to -N ew Plymouth. mHEATRICAL PEINTING neatly executed X at the Herald Office,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3104, 30 April 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3104, 30 April 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3104, 30 April 1879, Page 4