Conveyances. TtyrOUNT COOK AND MACKENZII COUNTRY TOURISTS 9 Can bo Supplied with I SADDLE HORSES 9 Ob EXPRESSES At Lowest Charges. f EXPERIENCED" DRIVERS, thoroughl; i acquainted with roads and rivers, f employed. Letters or jTelegrams promptly attended to H. STRUTHERS, 3-14 2381 Fairlie Creek Livery Stables. MACKENZIE COUNTRY COACHES. THE MAIL and PASSENGER CO ACE leaves FAIRLIE CREEK afte rarrivn s of first train from Timaru for SILVER STREAM, BURKES PASS and TEKAP( on MONDAYS, and RETURNS oi i TUESDAYS m time for last train to Timaru thus giving visitors a night on the shores o the famous Tokapo Lake and a sight of th ■ Mackenzie Country. Coaches also run to BURKES PASS am • baok to Fairlio Creek on WEDNESDAY! and FRIDAYB. Livery and Bait Stables, where Horses am Bugcieß are on hire, H. STRUTHERS, 2-7 2082 Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. • WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE, AN] ORARI. i X7|TE beg to inform the Publiothatou W Coaches will run as under, vis. : — Waihi Bubh and Back. ) Waihi Bush — dep., 6.15 a.m., 6.16 p.m. 3 Waihi Bush— arr., 8 p.m. j Gbbaldinb to Obaei and Baok. Geraldine — dep., 8.40 ajn., 10.40 ajn 8 p.m., 6.36 p.m. 3 Orari — d»p., 8.62 ajn., 11.60 a.m., 4.1 - p.m., 6.61 p.m. J In connection with the above line o Coaches, we have the Livery and Bait Stable at Geraldine where Light Expresses, Buggiei Gigs, and Saddle Horses can be obtained o: the shortest notice. N.B.— The most experienced drivers an grooms are kept m connection with the busi ness; therefore the Public can rely on_ th greatest civility and attention m all businei entrusted to the firm. Head Office, Geraldine. J. MUNDELL & CO., 1 4210 Proprietors. L — _.». — — — — — — — f Medical. i. ! nBA.TBFU Li— OOMFORTINC I EPPS'S~~GOCOA. ,* BREAKFAST, r "By a thorough knowledge of the nature b >laws whioh govern the operations, of digestioi r and nutrition, and by acareful application-o <■■ ithe fine properties of well-selected cosoa, M s !Epps has provided our breakfast tables with i I' ; delicately -flavored beverage which may say s jus many heavy doctor's bills. It w by th 9 judicious use of suoh articles ■of diet that constitution maybe gradually built up unti 1 Strong enough to resist 'every tendency t 3 .disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies ai 9 {floating around us ready to attack 1 whereve 1 there is a weak point. We may escape 'many fatal ehaft'by keeping oursolveswell'fortifie I jwith pure blood and a -properly nourish© frame."— See article m the Civil Servic \Qazette. Made simply with boiling -water or milk. Sold m ilb packets 'by Grocers, labellei , thus : — .. JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMcitOEATHIO GHHHIBTS LONDON. ENGLAND. SCOTT'S EMULSION b OF PURE COD LIVER OIL , And Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. i 'ALMOST as PALASAB&E asMILK 3 Possessing the combined virtues of 5 stliese two valuable remedies m their fullest ) i degree. More easily digested and assiini--3 lated than m the crude form, and .especially desirable for Sickly, iWasting- children and persona -with i i feeble digestive power, and as . A REMEDY F.OR CONSUMPTION, p A REMEDY FOR WASTING DISEASES » OF CHILDREN, j- A REMEDY EOR SCROFULA, . A REMEDY FOR ANJSMIA AND GEN- [< ERAL DEBILITY, ; A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS. J AND' THROAT AFFECTIONS, . |In fact, nil diseases where there is an a I inflammation; of 'the Throat < and -Lungs: a t IWASTING OF THE FLESH, and a j 'WANT of NERVE POWER, nothing m the 3 iworld equalscthis pahitable Emulaion. j It is prescribed And endorsed bytthe !beat pliysicians m. the. various countries oi 'the v-Qilil, who will attest these facts. '■ Forualo by all jCheujists. > i CONSULT f The Phyeieians of the AUSTBALJAI s MEDICAL and SURGiOAL.INFIRMARY b, Defortaities, Specific, r Feniale .and'NervQUi .-, Diseases a Speciality. " Send ;for .(ftee] 1 Treatise on ' Vitality, Nervous -D^bilit; *. (Diagnosis .and Treatment). r DIS?AaESQI t WOMEN— Rupture,. Defohnitjes, etc. Ad 1 dress — Physician-in Chief, . A^1.5.1., .6: ": Castlereagh street, Sydney ; or B. Q t Houbejiann, Esq., MVP., Pres., ,Boi 120 l G.,P, O. Send for illustrated j Treatiso bi - Varicocele, Hernia, Ruptures, ; Deformities i etc. Free. 4-S9 28S( 1 [TijTOLLER'S GOD iLIYES OIL-.W \. (IyJL H.Ar»it«ge*Eiq., ; li;R.O.JP.S).,;eH»i *: gow^ writes :— "1 have carefully «xiuniaed i and believe it to be.as pure a:ipeoimen,as>l-«ire, > had the opportunity of testiog. , t liiav«uß^ f it extensively m private prwotioe,, and, h»v , been highly satUfied with, the TMult»., : Bi b free, from any; unpleasant Unt*or.ndwr^wt)ioJ lj Inkitai it »ere«»hle t/> t*k»" MOCLER'S COD iLIVfHB >OIU-tDv: ham Mfldicftl.Sooiety has, at ono;<tf t « in«etiag»,)pronoiin««il(to,»'«cili^biwt:flod . ■,•■ c ' ''««' MOLLKR'S COD LIV r ER OTL^"PubhoHealth,*' No. 41, ' ToI.JII. - iay» :— " Although there are .peoplo who-»tU r. cling to the notion that there. if a parttoula 1 virtue m, the dark-coloured oil, leading autho iff ritieiare favour of the pale variety, o v j,:-t,vr .erjii tbo.prinripslkiocl."
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3310, 7 May 1885, Page 4
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