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Conveyances. BO"iAL KAIL COACH. WAIHI BCBH. f>ERALDINE AND OKAKI. >pHK CUKAKKST, BEST i SHOETfiBT -S- ROUTj; tc Gcraldine nr.ci Waibi Bush 9 frrm the Orari Bti;»ay Ktbtion, whers <._;.rvojameß Kun to a=d from all Trains North end Bouth. Wfß the Woihi Bush every Morning at 7 a.m. punctually, m time to catch the Firft Iram lo Timoru. Leave? OeruMinc at 7.15 a m., m time to rateli the Fir,t Trnn to Cliristchureh. larceb anrl L Ui;?a! ;,. to and from the vntion will receive. ,n, bprt attention. Fares have lately been reduced Iron, GeralJ* !';, „ Sln " le ' ÜBi 5 Return, 2j. Sarldlr Horses and Buggies can be had on Uip preruiseß. N.8.- Large and commodious Burses can be arranged for <„, ,l,e t |,ortr*t notice, Bfc Ch.np K 3 t«, fur tho ronvejnnec of I'icnic 1 nr:ies or ollirr cj.i panics ir. any part of the district. __2*\l> J. MUNDELL. KOYaL MAIL, COACH. •VTEWMAN'S MAIL COACn runs be±X inecn PERL FOREST and SOUTH KANOITATA every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, nnil SATORD.AY, carrying Pupsengers ,n,l Parcels a{ r,-d,..-ed r.l«. GEORGE NEWMAN, 151 i' 4 Proprietor. ROYAL 3IAII, TO MACKENZIE f'OUNTKY, 11/ ILL LEAVK ALUCRY, on arrival of > V firft Tr»in from Tiiraru to Burkes t'»", on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Returnin X the sunje d-.y to meet the La't Train A COACH for LAKK TEKAPO and PUKAKI every MONDAY, RETUKMNG on following WEDNESDAY! to meet, tlie Lust Tiain ior Tirriru. Sad. lie Horses, Singlo and Douolo Buggies and Expre.^en can he had. Good PaddockiHg. Tlie Pri-prielor ulfo has Lenserl the Silveri-trcam Stoblpj, where everything rcqui^ito can bo obtained. l"i« JOTTN HINKLEY. A DOUBLE LINK of COACHKd will continue to RUN between WINCHESTER and GERALDLNE to meet all Trains, North and South. Note — This is the cheapest and ple&*anteß route. SiDgle Fare, 2b j Return, 3s. DEKOON & MoILRAITH, 21de Proprietors. RANGITATA AND PEEL FOREST COACH. JOHN HENEY Begs most respectfully to acknowledge with thanks the patronage accorded to him for the past f.'ur years, nnd w iehes to inform his friends and the general public that on and after the Ist of March he will RUN HIS COACH EVERY DAY to MEET the EXPRESS TRAINS, ci follows:— Mondays, Wednesdays, ond Fridays; to meet the Express from Timaru at Rnngitata, leaving Prel Forest t 2 p.m. and Bangitata at 4 80 p.m. Tuesdays, Jbureduyj, and Soturdays, to meet the Express from Chxistchuroh, leaving Peel Forest at 845 a.m. and Eangitata at 12 o'clock noon. AU Parcels and Orders carefully attended to. JOHN HENEY, 2 3fc> Proprietor, Peel Forest Miscellaneous. PLEASANT POINT. MR I. L MORRIS, Storekeeper, Point, hag been APPOINTED OtTB AGENT, and Subscribers will m future please call at liis Store tor their Papers. Mr Moebis' receipt will be a sufficient discharge of accounts paid to him on behalf of thii Office. DECLARATIONS IN PROOF OF DEBT. FORMS m PROOF o* CLAIM m Bank, ruptcy Estates, to bo sent m by AGENTSin be ol.tjunßcl at the Office ~f this Papor EXETER NURSERIES, Papandi Road. CHBrßicHracH, New Zbaxakc. THOMAS ABBOT, NCKSEETHAK. T.A. desires tothnnk the many kind patrons who have so liberally supported him for the last twenty years, and assures them that he will use his utmost endeavors to merit a cont nuance of their favors. Choice Flowering and Evergreen Bhrubi, Fruit and Forest Trees, including the various Californian Trees, Giants of the Forests. Thousands of Boses, very choioe, to which I hare added, by importation, many new varieties. Also Greenhouse and Bedding Plants. I have many varieties of New Double Pelargoniums, New English Stage Pelar. goniums, New Fiuchiaa, &c. Tho Stock of Trees comprises, m unnum» bcred quantities — Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Nectarines. Gooseberry, Currants (black, white, and red), Raspberry. Pinus lusignis, Pinus Muricata, Pinus Maritima, Pinus Tubcreulata, Pinus Laricio, Fiuus Pondeross, Cupressug Macrocarpa, Scotch Spruce, and Austrian Fir. And many others too numerous to parcularise. Also, Climbing and Trailing Bhrubs well adapted for verandahs, trclliswork and wnlle. And several varieties of the Blackberry. My eihibition of Ferns is really splendid, comprising almost all known species. Gentlemen's Gardens laid out by contract; none but experienced men employed. Greatest caro taken m Packing Trees, 4c; Orders to any part of New Zealand executed with despatch. Fire minutes walk from North Town Belt. Tram i ps« the Nurseries many times • day. Catalogues on application. J4ju MILLER'S COD LIVER OIL us* been honoured with numerous Testimonials from the highest authorities m tho medical world. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.— Dr W. Domett Stone, M.D., of Finsbury Dispeneary, 4c, says : — " It is unquestionably the bent — immeasurably superior to the brows oil, more palatable, and for more. efficacious." MOLLEIi'B COD LIVER OIL. — "Public Health," Ko. 41, Tol. 111., says : — " Although th«re aw people who still cling to the notion that there is a particular virtue iv the dark -coloured oil, loading autho* rities are n favour of the pale variety, of which MoLe» s is the principal kind." MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL,— "Hs- • mcoopathic Word " describe! it v an oil of the very finest quality, probably superior to auy other kind | repeatedly prescribed by tho editor with tatisfactory results. OLT-ER'S COD LIVER OIL.-J. O Hume, Esq., L.R.O.P.E., writes: "If the virtues of Cod Liver OU depend on its purity, I would rrcoixmend MOLLEK'S us the purest, and, as my experience goes, the moit satisfactory oil I have used aa • medical Bgent.'

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2293, 26 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2293, 26 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2293, 26 January 1882, Page 4

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