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That the horse cab is doomed, says a. London daily, and that its place will very shortly taken by the motor-cab, is evident to all observers of London life. The .advantages of the new vehicle are too numerous to weigh for one moment against the sentiment that- attaches to the hansom, with its well-groomed horse, smart driver and gleaming harness. The motor-cab, now well beyond the experimental stage, is faster, runs more smoothly, and, for a long-distance journey, is incomparably the superior of the vehicle it is supplanting. A photograph of the cabstand at Hyde Park comer, shows a, row of motiM ' :ibs, with one old horsed hansom second in tlie rank, and looking ridiculously out of place there. A similar picture of a cab rant in. Trafalgar Square shows only motor cabs. mtmmm—ww inim I Tell of the good of it, Say what you should of it, All that you could of it, Sity what you would of it; > • Jell of coMs cured by it, Good health ensured by it, Long life secured by it — Woods Great Peppermint Cure....

Mr A. Adams, Havelock, Marlborough, N.Z., says:—"l consider that' Chamberlain's Tablets are an A.I. remedy, and the most- efficient procurable for all disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels. I have used them for some time, deriving the greatest benefit, and have every confidence in recommending them to ail rn need of such a medicine. For sale everywhere. ...

TO LET. mo let-four-roomed HOUSE, Pantry, 1 Bathroom, hot and cold watei, detached washliouse; 15 minutes from Stafford Street. JOHN E. HURDLEY & SON, Stafford Street. • T 0 LET— A NINE-ROOMED HOUSE, next to Chalmers Church, Bank Street; hot and cold water, also gas laid on. Apply G. HILTON, Fruiterer, Stafford Sti, Tirnaru. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' NEW' ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OAMARU RACES. MAY 23rd and 24tli. TT OLID AY EXCURSION TICKETS at f x 2d ptv Mile first class. Id per Mik «xond -class, minimum 4s and 2s respectively, mileage counted one way only, v.-ill b3 issued to Oamaru from Timaru. Dunedin, Waimate and intermediate stations, including stations on 'branches' baiween those points on 23rd May, also by morning trains on 24th May, all availebij for return till 27th May. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On 23rd and 24th May the afternoon train from Oamaru for Timaru will start at 5.55 p.m., Glenavy 6.55, Morv.vn 7.22, Studliolme 7.47, Makikihi 8.14, St. Andrews 8.44, Timaru arr. .9.20 p.m. A train to connect this train "will lea"\ c Waimate for Studliolme at 1.2u P-ni. and return at 7.47 p.m., arriving Waimate 3.4 p.m. FOOTBALL T 0 URN AMEN T At TIMARU, MAY 24th. Holiday Excursion tickets at 2d per Mile first class, minimum 4s and 2s respectively, mileage counted one way only, vvill be irsued to Timaru from Asliburt.on, Oamaru, Fairiie, Waimate and intermediate stations by morning trains on 24th May, available for return till 25tli Muy. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On 24th May the afternoon train from Timarn for Oamaru will stare, at 5.50 p.m. and leave St. Andrews' 6.33, Makikihi 7.6, Studholme 7.42, Moi-ven 8.5, Glenaw 8.29, Pukeuri 9.17, Oamaru arrive' 9.36 p.m. A train connecting with this train will leave Waimate for Studliolme at. 7.20 p.m. and return at 7.47 p.m., arriving Waimate 8.4 p.m. The afternoon train for Fairlis will leave Timaru at 5.30 p.m., Waslidyke 5.49. Pleasant Point 6.26, Albury 7.35, Fairlis arrive 8.15 p.m. EMPIRE DAY SPORTS At TEMUKA, MAY 24tli. Holiday Excursion Tickets at 2d per Mile first class, Id per Mile second class, minimum 4$ and 2s respectively, mileage counted one way only will be issued to Temuka from Ashburton, Rangifata, and intermediate stations by morning trains on 24tli -May, a vailable for return till 25th May. Day Excursion Tickets a.t fares of 2s 6d first clas? and Is 6d stcond class will bi issued to Temuka from Timaru by the 7:5 a. m: .uid 11.40 a.m. trains on 24th May, available for return only by 6.30 p.m. train from Temuka same day. BY ORDER. DRESSCUTTINO SCHOOL, "Imperial System " (latest and simplest sysiem). Dressciitting thorouglily taught in all branches. Miss Coe, Principal, in attendance Saturday, March 9th, to meet intending pupils No. 1, Guhmess and LeCien's Buildings. Classes daily from 10 to 4, except Thursdays. SMOKERS. YOUR enjoyment will be complete with DERBY. In two oz Tins, Flake Cut and in Plugs. At all Tobacconists. WILLIAM CHAPMAN; . House Decorator, DEE STREET, TIMARU. Prompt and Personal Attention given To all Classes of Work.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13291, 21 May 1907, Page 3

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