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Coacties; (by!®® iss. (LjUb © ROYAL MAIL LISTS OF COACHES BETWEEN NEW PLYMOUTH AND OPUNAKE, 'I^HjH Coaob leaves Mr. Walker's V/hito Hart a Hocsl on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9 a.m., and on Satubdays at 4 p m., for Opunake ; returning on Tuesdays, r hubs days, and Saturdays at 12.30. Any return passengers by the Mail Coach on Saturdays will hava 3J hours in Now F 'ymouth to do their businpss! TIME TABLE. Loaves ». m. Learea a. m H iw Plymouth 9 0 Opunake....... 6 0 Oakura 10 30 P.ahotu 7 30 Osato 12 , 0 (to breakfast) P* m * , Pungarehu \ 46' 'Pringarehu... 8 SO Bahotu 2 30 Okato '9 30 0punake...:.,...' 4-:0 Oakura 11 0 • . -i • .fc-m , New Plymouth 12 30 In addition to the' Mail Coach a CHEAP MARKET COAOH willtsiart from Okntohotel «very SATURDAY' MOBtUNGt for New Plymouth, returning to Opunake the game cv nLig. Passengers by the Mail Coach- jd Saturday (return journey 1 at slcgle fare.)' SATURDAY'S OOAOH TIME TABLE. ' Leaves &• m. Leaves *p. m. Okato 7 30' N, Plymouth- 4 0 Tataraimata ..; 8 .o,.Okato, .Okato 630 lOakura, 9,. 0 Eahotu 8 30 New Plymouth 10,30 Opunake 10 0 Express Service for Heavy Traffic. Further particulars apply to • I T. Bolfinson & Co.. a 404 to ' "" t Proprietors. i _ j [established 1882.3 BAHOTU COAOH SERVICE TO & FROM NEW PLYMOUTH, FIVERY Saturday will leave Rshotu i Hotel at 530 a.m. Parihaka Boad at 5.55 a.m. ; Pungarehu at 6 a.m. ; Warea at 6.10 a.m.; Punoho at 6.30 a.m.; Okato at 7.30 a.m.; Tatara at 7.50 a.m.; Ahu-ahu at 8.10 a.m. ; Oakura at 8.45 a.m ; Omata at 9.30 a.m. Arrive at New Plymouth at 10 a.m. Leava New Plymouth at 3 p.m.; arrive Rabotu at 8 p.m. Passengers can be couifortably provided with breakfast and ten at moderate charges at Ok.*to, whore the coach, stops half-an-honr to change horses. The Coach leaves Okafo every Wednesday st 8 a m- for New Plymouth, returning same day Therefore, people living at a distance ano uot desirous rf suols & long ride on horeobnob oould ride and join the Coach at Okato. sshore their horse could remain in, a safe paddock, free of charge, until tneir return. In conjunction with tho above CoEoh Service a Luggage Van will run to suit the convenience of passengers' heavy lupgtge, &c. Booking officeß : Eahotu Ho'el and Julian's Uaf onio t-tables, Naw Plymouth. For further particulars, apply tc JAMBS McCULLUM, Peopbibtob. B®" AGENT tOR 2 HE BUDGE 2. a 561 bb ING Lis WOOD. " TAR R Y'B OOAOH LEAVES INGLEWOOD on Wednes ays and Saturdays at 8.15 a m, for New Plymouth. From New Plymouth to [nglewood at 3 p.m. Orders left at the Gij Is Taranaki Hotel, NVw Plymouth, or Suisled's Hotel, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. Gooda and parcels delivered to any part of the to nn at cheap rates JAMES TABBY, 570 tc Propr fitor DAILY COAOH SERVICE TU AND FBOM WAITARA. KIBBY'S COAOH leave? the Tsranafc Hotel evbry moknino, rotnrninp agaia in the afternoon from the Bridge Hotel, Waitaro. FARES:— Single 2b | Eetarn ... 3s 6d Goods and parcels at low rates. J. R. KIBBY, ... Proprietor. A WONDERFHL MEDICINE, BEECH AM'S, PILLS.* j^TtT^s^. ' Are admitted toy Of* /I A^. thousands to 1 /J V-" "^fV*^. "worth a Gain* i. 'o #<o/ v*^\ nervous disordwe, f.vfy / \ % V-\ Bn ?h. ns vrind, »ua ■ 'jC/T* A rnT?"VTrp Y'P 1 P a i n hi tho stomi oh, I■* /EATiiNI \f-I\ f -I Biol? hendacho, ;/W. I^l nti I c |W I dineas, fulness md I*i \ rlbtvt IESI swellingaftßrma 's, A'yiA - i - 188 dizziness and rt»« w- • »9i\ -"■■" iSii siness, cold cUSi, \YaV /JvJr flushings of h- f ftt t VjvtfV oss o£ "PPOUse, Bhortness of breuth, WJSfl V^r costiveness, scurvy, 1^ blotches on the sVin, disturbed sleep, <aB,P» frightful droaais, and all norvous and trembling sensations, Sco. Tho flrstdo3o will give roliof in 2Ominntos. This if no Cction, for they havo done it in thousands o£ casia, E vory sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to b 8 WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For fomnlos of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a fow doses of them carry off allgrosshninojcs, opon all obstructions, and bring about all tha*. i« required. No females should be without thflm. Thevo is no medicine to b.a f^ui^d tQ fifliai : BEECHAJI'S PII.LS for removing any obstJ notion or irregularity of tho system. If takon accord' ag to tho directions given with ouch box they will coon leatoro fomales of all nges to sound and robust health. © For a weak stomaoli, impaired digestion, nnd all disorders of the liver, thoy act like " MAGIC," and a fow dosos vi ill bo found to work wonders upon the most important organs of tho human irmchlno. Tlioi*3trencrthon tho whole inusculnr sysUm, rostoro tho long lost complexion, bring buck tho keen edge of appetite an.4 arouso into action V.th tho ROSICBUO of health tho whole physical onorgy o| th^o hunan frame. Theso uro "FACI'S" a'lraittod bj thousands ombmoing all olas3ou of society; and one of tho best guarantees to vho norvous nnd debilitated is, Boocham's Pills haro tho largest sale of any patent medicine in thoworld. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COTTGHPIILS As a remedy for Coughs in genoral,Asthma, DifS« oulty in Bi'eathing, Shortness of Breath, TightHrsn and Oppression of tho CUe3t,Wheozing, &c, tb-nso Pills stand unrivalled; and anyone labouringunfler: any of the abovo complaints need only try OdO Box to prove that they are the best ovor offered to the public for Asthmatic and Consumptive Con rub, Hoarseness and Oppression of tho Chest. Thty epoodily remove that sense of oppreseionand d-'iii-culty of breathing whioh nightly deprive «he patient of rost. They give almost instant relief t,nd comfort to those afflicted with tho above distressing and, whon neglected, dangerous complaints. Lot any person troubled with any of the abc'iTa complaints give Bißonud'a Ooooa Pitts a trial, ' The most violent Cough Jjrill id a short Mty. be rtznoved. 1 Oaotioit.— The public au, roquosted to notici $bat> the words "Bekouah's Pius, St. Helens," are oa the Government Stamp aflSxed to eaob Boa of tho Fills. If not on they are a forgery. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, T. Beecham, Chemist, St. Helens, Lanca»Juro, England, in boxes at Is. lid. ana 2a. Od.*jach.— Sold by all Druggists and Patent Aledicino Doalera throughout tho Colonies. i N.Bj-Faiiajj^OtiQMareifiysuwrtlH^bbMi j

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8004, 24 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8004, 24 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8004, 24 October 1887, Page 1

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