[ISTABLISHEP 1682.] Hl^aOTU OOAGH ISEBVI.OB To & »fioM N«w Plymouth. EVEBY Wbdnisday nnd Satubday— will leave Rahota Hotel at 5.30 a.m. ; Parihaka Road at 5.55 a.m. : Pangareha at 6 a.m. ; Waroa at 6.30 a.m.; Puneho at 7 a.m.; Okato at 8 a.m.; Tatara at 8.20 a.m. ; iAhaahu at 8.43 a.m. ; Oakara at 9.15 a.m. ; Omata nt 9.50 a.m. Arrive at New Plymouth at 10.30 a.m. Leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m. ; arrivte Rahota at 8 p.m. Passenger? oan be oomfortably provided with breakfast and tea at moderate oharges at Okato, where the ooaoh stopß half-an-hour to change horses. . > > In oonjanotion with the above Ooaoh Servioe, a Luggage Van will ran to suit the oonvenicnoe of paßaongors^ heavy luggage, &o. :■ Booking offices : MoCullum's Qenoral Store, Rahotu, and Richardson's W laoniv Stablos, New Plymouth. . For Curthcr partioalaxe, apply to JAMBS MoQULLUM, PeOlpbictob <ST AQEN yoiT'f Hfe BUDQBT. 00 B B & 0 O/S BOYAL MAIL LINE OF OOAOiJBS JBBTWBIK New Plymouth, Hawora. via Opunake, and Waimate Plains. OOBRECTED a I ME* TApL'lfi FBOM. JANUARY Ist, 1891. TEE Coach leaves Mr Jaoob'a White Hart Hotel on Monday, Wbdsjssday, and Fhiday, at 9. a.m., for Opuoa^e; returning on TuKSDiY, TaUBSDiY »»1 Satoqday, at 3 p.m. , .TIME TABLE tanTes VanOsy, Leares 'Pacedmy , Wodneeday, ThaMay. . and Friday, wd iktard»y. ' a. m. . t . a. ; to, Mew Vlymouth 9 0 Opunako... 8 0 Omata. 9 45 OaonuJ .*,« 060 Oakara «^ 10 30 Bahota ... 940 o. m. . Okato 12 15 Pnngarehu 10 20 Panehu ......... , 1 0 Puneha ,„ H 0 Pangareha..,,.* 1 40 0kat0 ,».,.. 13 U .,,! p, m. Bahota ......... 2 30 Oakara ... 1 30 Oaonui 3 10 Omata ... 3 16 Opunako arr ... 4 0 N.Ply'tharr 3 0 Furthor particulars apply to . f M JONES, h404 to Pfiorßirroß, INGLEWOOD. T EAVES INQLEWOOD on Wednei. •*-* days and Paturday's at 8.16 a.m, for Now Plymouth. From New Plymouth to Inglewood at 3.15 p.m. Orderß loft at the Taranaki Hotel, New Plymouth, or Cold well's Hotel, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. Goods and parools delivered to any part of tho town at oheap rates.s JAMES TABBY il2 Proprietor. jm : The universal populnrity of Ayci'a Hair Vigor '*" Dig most convincing iiroof of its value ns a Dressing for the Hair. '.Vlien tlio liair liocomcs tliln. fnrtod, or pre« maturely gray, tills prcparntlon TrstorM nil Its formercolor, fullness, r.nrl texture. Blnnd, cpol, nnd delightfully perfumed, Ayer's Ilnlr Vigor prevents baldness, keeps tlio head free from dandruff, and cures unsightly and trouulcsoma humors of tlio scalp. Lnrtios desirous q£ haying an ulunuliineo of soft, silky tresses, nnd gentlemen who wish to preserve their youthful 'ap« pearancc to nn advanced ngo, ■woi' >« «l'»well to furnish their tollct-s with < ' Ayer's Hair Vigor, PBEPARED BY ■ Dr. J. G. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. Sold by PrnggisU and Perfumer*. , MADE ONLY FROM THE ERESDES! LITERS. PUEE, TASTELESB, mmwA Sold ovorvwlisra in ca?sulo4 totUoAi Who eiole Agents- : BHABIiAND & Co., Auckland* lloli.oway's Ointment and Pii,Tjß.— Thfßo remedies aro unequalled throughout the world for bad Io«s, wound*, foal sores, bad brt ns(B, and ulccra. Used according to directions given with them there is no wound, bad leg, or ulcerous sore, however obstinate or long standing-, but will yield to their healing and curutive properliofl. Mnny poor sufferers who bavo been patientjj in the large hospitals nn r !or tho oaro of eminont surgeons, nml have derived little or no benrfit from their treatment, havo been thoroughly cured by Hollowny's Ointment and Pills. For glandular swellings, tumours, piles, and diseases of the skin there is nothing that can be used with so much benefit. In fact, in the worst forms of disease, dependent upon the condition of the blood, these medicines ÜBed conjointly, are irresistible.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9280, 5 January 1892, Page 4
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609Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9280, 5 January 1892, Page 4
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