Conveyances. ROYAL WATT. COACH. WAIHI BUSH, "GEBALDINB AND OBARI. rpHI CHEAPEST, BEST 4 BHOBTESI X BOUTE to Geraldino and Waihi Bush b from the Orari Railway Station, when Conveyances Run to and from all Trains North and South. Leaves the Waihi Bush every Morning at 7 a.m. punctually, m time to catch the First Train to Timaru. Leaves Geraldine at 7.16 a.m., m time to catch the First Train to Christcburch. Parcels and Luggage to and from the Station will receive my best attention. Fares have lately been reduced from Geraldine to Orari. Single,. 1b 6d j Return, 2s. Saddle Horees and Buggies can be had on the premises. N.B.— Large and commodious Bupses can be arranged for on the shortest notice, at Cheap Rates, for the conveyance of Picnic Parlies or other companies m any part of the district. 2% J. MUNDELL. ROYAL MAIL TO MACKENZIE COUNTRY, WILL LEAVE ALBUBY, on arrival of first Train from Timaru to Burke'? Pass, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Returning the same day to meet the Last Train. A COACH for LAKE TKKAPO and PUKAKI every MONDAY, RETURNING on following WEDNESDAY, to meet the Last Train for Timsru. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies and Expresses can be had. Good Paddocking. The, Prsprietor alto has Leased the Silveratream Stables, where everything requisite can be obtained. lOja JOHN HINKLEY. RANGITATA AND PEEL FOREST COACH. JOHN HENEY Begs moßt respectfully to acknowledge with thanks the patronage accorded to him for the past four years, and wishes to inform his friends and the general publio that on and after the Ist of March be will RUN HIS COACH EVERY DAY to MEET the EXPRESS TRAINS, as follows :— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, to meet the Express from Timaru at Rangitata, leaving Peel Forest r,t 2 p.m. and Rangitata at 4.30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, to meet the Express from Christchurch, leaving Peel Forest at 8.45 a.m. and Rangitata at 12 o'clock noon. All Parcels and Orders carefully attended to. JOHN HENEY, _28fe Proprietor, Peel Forest. A DOUBLE LINE of COACHErf will oontinue to BUN between WINCHESTER and GERALDINE to meet all Trains, .North and South. Note — This is the cheapest and pleasantes route, Single Fare, 2s ; Return, 3s. . DENOON 4 MoILRAITH, 21de Proprietors. ROYAL MAID COACH. NEWMANS MAIL COACH runs between PEEL FOREST and SOUTH RANGITATA every TUEBDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, carrying Passengeri and Parcels at rednced rates. GEORGE NEWMAN, 19ja Proprietor. WHEELER'S ADVERTISING AGENCY AND MISSING FRIENDS INQUIRY OFFICE. B. T. WHEELER, Advertising and General Commission Agent and Collector, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. AGENT For the following Newspapers, vii. .• — Otago. — Arrow Observer, Bruce Standard, Cromwell Argus, Clntba Leader, Dunstan Times, Illustrated New Zealand Herald, Mount Ida Chronicle, Oamaru Times, Tuapeka Times, Tapanui Courier, Wakatip Mail, Oamaru Mail, and Palmerston Times, Mataura Ensign. Southland. — Southland Times, Southland News, Weekly Papers, and Western Star. Oantbbbuby. — Canterbury Times, Lyttelton Times, Press, Weekly Press, Timaru Herald, Evening Star and Evening Globe, Waimate Times, Ashburton Mail and Echo, Rangiora Standard. Wellington. — Evening Post, New Zealand Mail, Wanganui . Ohroniole, Weekly Herald, Wairarapa Mercury, New Zea« land Times, Chronicle and New Ze»lander. . . . - . ... Mablbobouqh. — Marl borough Express and Press. ' ■ Napibb. — Hawke's Bay Herald and Daily and Weekly Telegraph. Tabamaki.— Taranaki Herald and Budget. NBLBON.— Colonist, Mill, Westport Daily Times, Inangab.ua Herald and Charleston Herald. WBBTLAND. — West Coast Times, Evening Star, Leader, Grey Biver Argus, Weekly Argus and Kumara Times. AUCKLAND.— Nevr Zealand Herald, Coromandel Mail, Waikato Times, Weekly Herald, Evening Star, Thames Advertiser, Bnd Whangerei Herald. MIBBING FRIENDS INQUIBY OFFICE Advertisements received for the Australian and Homo Papers: OLLOND'S OPTICAL AND 008. VEYING INSTBUMENTB Can bo obtained through their agents, GORDON AND GOTCH, MELBOURNE, Free of all oharges save 10. per cent commission. c s. d 4-inoh Transit, Theodolite, best quality trough and ciroutar oompass 23 0 0 5-inoh do., do. ... ... ... 27 0 0 6-inch do., do. ... ... ... 84 0 0 4-inoh Theodolite, best quality ... 21 0 0 6-inch do., ds. ! ... ... ...25 0 0 6-inon do., do 28 10 C 14-inch V Level, best quality ... 14 14 0 4-inoh V Level (improved), with looking plates, 40. 21 MINING INBTBUMENTB, 40. FIELD GLASSES, 425., 68b. TELESCOPES for Terrestial orAstronomica Purposes ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON Catalogues can be obtained of Gordon and Gotoh, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. ■ OLLER'B COD LIVER OIL.— Dr O. Harrer, M.D., L.R.0.P., of the German Hospital, says : — " It has no disagreeable taste, and on account of ita careful preparation is moro easily digested than other aedoriplions." MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.— J. O. Hume, Esq., L.8.0.P.E., writes : "If the virtues of Cod Liver Oil depend on Hi purity,'! would recommend MOLLER'S as the purest, and, *s my experience goes, tie most satisfactory oil I have used as • medical »g»nt.' MOLLHB'S COD LIVES OIL— W. H.Armitage.Esq., L.8.0.P A E., Gl»sgow, writes : — " I have carefully examined it and believe it to be as pure a specimen, aa I ever had the opportunity of testing. I have used it extensively m private, praotioe, and have been highly satisfied with the results. It v frea from any unpleasant taste or odour, which makw it agreeabla to r«ke>." . OLLBB'B OOD LIVER OIL.— Dr Abbott*, M.D., M.8.0.P.1 lato of North -London Consumption Hospital, 4b. says;— !' lt is productive of aore immediate benefit than the other kinds of oil are, and it is the purest and best kind of ood liver oil that aan be obtained.'' > * : '■ i|irpLLß!R'H CO*) Llvilß,, OIL.—" 57JJJL mqeopathio Word " describes it a* an I oil of the very finast quality, probably superior to, any kind j. , repeatedly preforibed; by the" editor with latiifaotory reiulti. ' '
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2410, 13 June 1882, Page 4
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