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i Railway 2'itne-table—ConM. \ X r AIMATE GORGE BBAKCH. ' „■ . , a.m. V lllmate . 12.0 Arno ... ... ... * McLeans ... ... .. " • Waihno Forks ... " 12 35 Waihao Downs ..." u v r . 12*45 Waihao Downs ... deu m ' Waihao Forks ... P " McLeanß ... " '" " « Arno "■ "■ " . ::: «rr. *> S luesdays and Saturdays only ~ 7 5 v■'"u ■'" . " '"■' " :vvo Cbristchuroh at 6.55, 7 oW 8 e^ 6 Q^n^ n at ?172s m iw? Stohm ' C 5 1 at V - 25 ' 7-55, 90. 1(^0! 0^V.10&.-Trip s^ 25 ' 3M ' 5M p.m. and on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 10.5, p.m., An ettra train LvtteLn for Chr^stchurth onMondayi 1M *** DUNEDIN & PORT CHALMERS -7 I*!!*?? IV'Jf Port for Dunedin whirl «1B B ' M " I" 20 ' 2 - 30 . 3.57,5.1576.55 10 35, 11 55 p.m., arrive at Dunedin at 7.40? lis.-mtpr- 11 - 55 ' 3 - 7 ' 4 - 37 ' 5 - 55 ' 7 - 30 . The Sunday trains leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 9.3.), 8 .m., 2.3d, aad 45 pm returning at 10.10 a.m., 3.20, and 5. p.m. BlflD AN n GHATS COMBINED GRAIN, MANURK, AND \J TURNIP DRILL, made iv all combinations, ond to tow grain or turnipn at will, with or without mnnure ac desired ; made any iiiza from 4, t0 8 coulters, and from 14in to 16in between tho Drills. Double Furrow F''n>eba, also tbeir Chilled Digging Ploughf, the brst m the market. Chaffcuttorn and Baggers (So*. 1, 2, 2J, 3, and 4 Chaff, cutters). Improved broadfant foropfeed Grain, Grasp, and Turnip Sower, with Gray's patent iron car.nisters. Improved ft'ew Zealand Grain Drill, with positive feed and epring coulters. Double Drill Xurnip and Manure Bower. Steel Zig-zag Harrow*. Djbc H arrows, Ihpy are Belf-contained, consequently no liability of broaking. Flexible Tripod narrows, V ouare Link Chain Harrows, Horsrgears, 1, 2, 3, and 4 hnrfo, also New Pattern Light 2-horse Gear, Fencing Standard*. Plain and Barbed Feneinc Wire. >^*fciiSi3!>^iS r '„'' r 'V. r : 1 "• "-"(I riilly«B. jM&i -o 0 DjTe/t 1 if t ? ';jdißCMo "• H'iMSKK. I *^ <; ".I.T<5}lArtAM,M.I>. % (m£& Anihterdam, K. Y. E?«8»l ir * J a * bT lte VvV !l!1 ye snld ni « ° f0 * VSaJSrivicCliaileilCo. '• ■•' * yi-nro, and It h&a WSJ xC:nctna»U.lßvarau;^Sn n IU6 btst ol "» tl » > «*Kt»b. o ' MCk ucK^ 'ij.' k/dychk Aoo., TrU.'^TOR-?^. J^ Chtc»go.lh. "OLD Br ALL OMEMfriTf. Price— sa Bottle. thf K r S , ■ nAI r K f V?° R '" n ™>™l<* tot orl B ,n S co.or »ml freshness, and for keeping lue scalp uleaii n«<l he.ilthy. The most popular and elo B nnt toilet preparation In the world all who use it, pronounce it, also, tho hest halrf°ZZ\ v"" 1 "' c Blonds become enfeebled by discine, a X e, or neglect, tlilsdresaw mparts renewed lifo to the scalp, so that the liair again assumes Its ori K inal Fullness and Beauty. ladies find that this preparation impartu to the hair a silken pliancy and a delicate and lastlne fragrance. Gentlemen use it to prevent bald nes«, to restore faded ond gray hair tolts former color and abundance, and to relieve the scalp of troublesome humors and dandruff. A proof of the superiority of this preparation over all r m e andlo?ftSat,^LTera: nCre " 108 Ayer's Hair Vigor PEBPARKD BY -» Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. Sold bT Drueeliu and Medicine Vendor*. r J» HK TIM.AUV UJCEdLI, PUBLISHBD DAILT. Pbioi— ONE PBinJY. Treiu job Stobomfthw t--.p OT Quarter if booked, 7a 6d| per Quarter, if paid m advanoe, 6e 6di r *r Tear, if paid m advanoe, £1 6s. It is partionlarly requeated that all AdvertuemenU for in»Mtion m the Hxr&eb ■hould be left at the office not later than W p.m., so as to ensure insertion m th» next aay'a paper. Double Column Adrertuemmte, a&e) alterations of Standing Advertisements muit >o sent m to the office not later than 2 o'olock the previoms day. Notice to discontinue advertisement* (un» less where number of insertions is mentioned on origins! order) must be forwarded, m. writing, addressed to the Manager, sot late* than 10 p.m. on days previous to pablioatio*" Standing Advertisement* for Three and Sir Months can bo arranged for at a Liberal Kscouut, LIST OF AGBNTB. Axbtjkx StationmaeUr AflHBiTBTon „, Mr J. Manden. Bsa'oonbfihld ... Mr F. 8. Guy Bo ... MrChivert Btokbs Pam ,„ Mr Mal^m MdeoaOhbibtohtjboh... Mr 8.. M orton j^yioi Dukkdm ... Mr ft. T. Wheeler Fai^libObbbk... > t > j,j iu , (jau* Orbalbihb ..^ "Mr a. Morrisou* Do ... Mr N. Dunlop „ Bo ... Mr A. Fisher B.WSQS. , M r o. G. Bradley Masohhi ... Sfationmastfr Osakx Do Otaio ... Do Pbsi. Eobbbt ... Mr D. McKay Pmabaht Ponrr Mr I. L. Morris" lUnsitata ... StttionmastoT Si. Akbbbws ... Messrs Duteon, MoCI* ttont & Oo. # SrxTBBBTBBAV ... Mr Malcolm MoLood THHrjBA ... MR E. O. DAKN» Do ... Mr I.W. Miles Wajmatb ... MSB.Q. BAXTER* Do ... Mr H. Kranklia Waitobi ... Mr D. Cunningham Wabhdteb ... Stationmaater WINCnBBTHB ... Mfsirc Opie and Sona Woodbubx ... Mours Taylor u>d Flat. m«n •Authorised to roceirs monejs on behal of the Proprietor

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Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5166, 12 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5166, 12 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5166, 12 June 1891, Page 4