Conveyances' ROYAL MAIL COAOH. fT WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE AND ' OBARI. wb rftHE CHEAPEST, BEST k SHOBTBSI wi JL ROUTE to Geraldine and Waihi Bush tin i from the Orari Railway Station, whers Conveyances Bun to and from all Trains Ot North and South. Leaves the Waihi Bush every Morning at 1 a.m. punctually, m time to catch the First Train to Timaru. Leaves Geraldine at 7.15 a.m., m time to I catoh the First Train to Cbristchurcb. va Parcels and Luggage to and from the PI Station will receive my best attention. P< Fares have lately been reduced from Geral- go dine to Orari. Single, Is 6d j Return, 2s. Saddle Horses and Buggies can be bad on be the premises. N.B. — Large and commodious Burses can be arranged for on the shortest notice, at Cheap Bates, for the conveyance of Pionic Parties or other companies m any part of the district. 26jy J. MUNDELL. ROYAL MAIL TO MACKENZIE COUNTRY, A WILL LEAVE ALBURY, on arrival el cl first Train from Timaru to Burke't Pass, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Returning the same day to meet the Last Train. A COAOH for LAKE TEKAPO and PUKAKI every MONDAY, RETURNING on following WEDNESDAY, to meet the Last Train for Timaru. Cl Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies and Expresses can be had. Good Paddock. n ing. Tbe Prsprietor also has Leased the c Silverstream Stables, where everything requisite can be obtained. " lOia JOHN HINKLEY. RANGITATA AND PEEL FOBEBT d COAOH. JO H N H E N E Y. Begs most respeotfully to acknowledge with thanks the patronage accorded to him " for the past four years, and wishes to inform his friends and the general public that on and after tho Ist of March he will RUN HIB COACH EVERY DAY to MEET the a EXPRESS TRAINS, as follows :— } Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, to meet tho Express from Timaru at Bangitata, f leaving Peel Foreifc r,t 2 p.m. and Rangi- \ tata at 4 80 p.m. ' Tuesdays, Thursdays, sad Saturdays, to meet the Express from Christohuroh, leaving Peel Forest at 8.45 a.m. and Bangitata at 12 o'clock noon. All Parcels and Orders carefully attended to. j JOHN HENEY, t 28fe Proprietor, Peel Forest. t A DOUBLE LINE of OOAOHEd «ill ' continue to BUN between WINCHESTER and GEBALDINE to meet all Trains, North and South. Note — This is tho cheapest and pleasantes / route. j Single Faro, 2a j Return, Bs. DENOON & MoILRAITH, 2lde Proprietors. BOYAL MAIL OOAOH. J -VTEWMAN'3 MAIL OOAOH runs beXS tween PEEL FOBEST and BOUTH , RANGITATA every TUEBDAY, THUBB- ' DAY, and SATUBDAY, carrying Passengeri and Parcels at reduced rates. GEOBGE NEWMAN, 19ia Proprietor. _ — — — — — — — — — _^-_____ i WHEELEB'S ADVERTISING ' AGENCY i akd ; missing friends inquiry offioe. \ r. t. wheeler, ! Advertising and General Commission Agent j and Colleotor, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. • AGENT | For the following Newspapers, viz. .— Otaoo. — Arrow Observer, Bruce Standard, ' Cromwell Argus, Clutha Leader, Dunstan Times, Illustrated New Zealand Herald, ( Mount Ida Chronicle, Oamaru Times, i Tuapeka Times, Tapanui Conner, Wakatip Mail, Oamaru ' Mail, and Palmerston ! Times, Mataura Ensign. Southland. — Southland Times, -■■ Southland , News, Weekly Papers, and Western Star. ! Oantebbuby. — Canterbury Times, Lyttelton Times, Press, Weekly Press, Timaru ( Herald, Evening Star and Evening | Globe, Waimate Times, Ash burton Mail ( and Echo, Rangiora Standard. , Wbxlikstok. — Evening Post, New Zealand Mail, Wanganui Ohroniole, Weekly ( Herald, Wairarapa Mercury, New Zea k land Times, Chronicle and New Zea- J lander. Maelbobotoh. — Marlborongh Express and Press. Napibb.— Hawko's Bay Herald and Daily and ' Weekly Telegraph. ' Tabanaki. — Taranaki Herald and Budget. ' Nbubon.— Colonist, Mail, Westpoit Daily ' Times, Inangabua Herald and Charleston ' Herald. , . < Wbstland. — West Coast Times, Evening ' Star, Leader, Grey River Argus, Weekly ' Argus and Kuntara Times. . Auckland. — New Zealand Herald, Coro- I mandel Mail, Waikato Times, Weekly I Herald, Evening Star, Thames Advertiser; ] and Whangerei Herald. ' i MISSING FRIENDS INQUIRY OFFIOE ! Advertisements received for the Australian . and Home Papers. . DOLLOND'B OPTICAL AND 008. \ VEYING INBTBUMENTB , Can be obtained through their agents, ] GOBDON AND GOTOH, MELBOURNE, i Free of all charges save 10 per oent commit- ; sien. c i. d 4-inoh Transit Theodolite, best quality trough and oircular compass 28 0 5-inoh do., do. ; ... „, ... 27 0 0 6-inch do., do ... 34 0 C \ 4-inch Theodolite, best quality .„ 21 0 0 5-inch do., do ... 26 00 < C-inch do., do. ... ..'. ... 28 10 C < 14-inch V Level, best quality ... 14 14 o'. 4-inch V Level (improved), with locking plates, ka. ...... 21 MINING INSTRUMENTB, Ac. FIELD GLABSES, 425., 68s. TELESCOPES for Terfestial or Astronomies , Purposes' r ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON -\ Catalogues can be obtained of Gordon and ' Gotoh, ; Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. OLLER'S COD LIVEB OIL.— Dr J 0. Harrer,'M.D., L.R.0.P., of the £ German Hospital, says : — " It has no disagreeable taste, and on account of its careful preparation is more easily digested than other ( nMdripUona." OLLEE'S COD LIVEB OIL.— J. 0. Hume, Esq., L.B.O.P.E., writes: "If 6 tho virtues of Cod Liver Oil depend on Us purity, I would recommend MOLLEB'S as s the purest, and,' as my experience goes, the most satisfactory oil I have used a* a medical sgant.' ' ■ - ' MOLLKR'S COD LIVER OIL— W. l H. Armitage, Esq., L.R.C.P.E., Glaa- p gow, writes :— " I have carefully examined it and believe it to be as pure a specimen asl sver £ had the opportunity of testing. I have used £ it extensively m: private practice, aad have been highly satisfied with the results. It it C free from any unpleasant taste or odour, whiob makes it asrnenbla to take." , , M OLLER'S OOD LIVBR OIL.— Dr P Abbotts, M.D., M.R.C.P., late of North London Consumption Hospital, Ac. says i — " It is productive of more immediate G benefit than the other kinds of oil are, And it is the purest end best kind of cod liver oil that nun b« obtained." . . i , . ' . dLtEri'H OOD LIVEB OIL.— "Ho- B mceopathio Word " describes it man . oil of the very finest quality, probably superior — to any other kind i repeatedly proscribed by the editor with ntitfeotoyjr results. •
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2409, 12 June 1882, Page 4
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