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PHASES OF THE MOON. JA.NUAHY. a. h. m. s. Lost Qnnrtor 2 4 44 SO nm. Now Moon 10 8 61 13 n.m. F'r<t Qunrtcr.. 17 C Iβ l< pm. Full Moon 21 II -13 M a.m. Apoßfo,full, 21i. 37m. p.m. ForigoOi 21at,, 5h 37m. p,m, RAILWAY TIME-TABLE, [Waiuakata DaiiiY Tlmkh.] Subject to nitvrntlon on Public Jloliilays. _SOUTI[j _ , n in. Naimkii,ilcii, ' 8 ll> Woiidvlllo, arr. am. 12M yin pin pm WiMuivliiff, (lei) « « lio -J. u> :t r> (i i. r . Kkftiilmmi, rtep SO 2"4 !1 47 r> sft S4O MASTKKToN.arr. 9 30' n m SlB r, ft S f) i) f>s Masteutos, di<p 10 5 7. 0 !1 2:t 5 lfl| S«0 Cnrtotoii, d.-p, 10 10 7 '27 314 ft l(i ' l'Viitliorston, . II Sftj H, 5 417 R!W » Cross , Cri'i-k, nrt 121 ft 882 437 fl sft 10.i)0 Cross , Crock, ilt'ii. 8 !JT 4 43 710 WKMiiNOTiiN.iirr him 1128 720 10 2:'. NowPlj-nioiitli.dop 7ii"> 7 ftft l> ni. Ariimohn, tin- 12 -Id 4.5'J Araniolio, dcp. \ 0 4 ri. r ) I'ulmerstoii, urr 1. ft 9 0 [! ni. nin l> m. Piilincrstdii, rti'l). 4 20 (i 510 4 M otiiki. fti-r r> sr> 9 a 7 :io Otiki, (li-p. sflß 9 8 7:« Wellington , , hit. S ir> 12.20 10 SOUTH i [a.m. ( a.m. i>,m, p.m i WEi.i.iNivroM.dop j i 5.20 4 7 ivititoko, urr. ! I 9.41 i> ft I Kiiitoke, ili'p. j ! 9.48 G3; Cross , Cvvi'k. urr. ' i lO.in I Cniss'Cwl;, dop, ; ! 5.32 10.30 120 fi ftfli I'Viithei-.st m, arr. ! j ilO.fli! 14ft 7 IS* I'Vntliorstoii, diM>. ! ] 0.0110 fid 230 7 161 Woodsirte, <l»p. ! I n,l«!n.ll 7 U-ij Cartcitoii, dip. i I w 40,11.30 3 sft 7.ftSj StASTEHTii.v, nrr. j j H'.S.'ll.iiO 4 3. r iß 2ft; JtASTKUTo.v, ilc>.>. j O-ie-lO.lft'll.fiS 540 9.20] I ! P.m. I Mnaricovillo, ~ | G.fti'lOftS 12.'J0 t>,22 10 35 Kki-tiilimm, nrr. t 7.LT>| ♦ 12.51 7 0 * | Kkcliilmnii, ilcp. I T.50'11 lift 12.57 7 1011.451 flop. I 9. 0j 12.30 1.41 820 1.15 Woodvilli', nrr. 9.35! 2. 9 8.55 JL9 Wondvillo, (lop. j 2.29 9 -15 l 2™o Datinovirko, dop. ! 3.lft 11, 5 4. 5 Naweii. urr. J 0.50 9.53 WoixlviUi! doi). i'.')'.4s! V.W Palmkiistun N' nrr.jlO.fiO 3.lf> j n.m. PALMKr.sTONXdi-p. 11.35 5. 0 7.10 ! p '"• I Animoho, air. 238 8.55 11.2!) ii.ni. Ariimoho, dcp. 12.5.18.50 11.25 8,114.12 Ilnwvru, nrr. I 6US 11.50 7.50 Hiiwera, dcp. j 5.48 2,10 Now Plymouth, nrr. l . 8.15 5,40 Waxgakui, urr. I 0, C 11.35 .am- ii.ni,' p.m. p,m. p.m. p.m. Wanganui, dop. 17.0 8. o.' 12.33 2,25 4. 04 40 MAIL NOTICES. At Masterton: Alalia for Wellington and Intermediate ofllcee close daily At 6.15 a.m. and, 2.10 p.m., and for Wellington at 4.45 p.m., and Clarvilla at 4.15 i .m., escopting for Dalcfiold, and Matarawa ; for those oftlccH mails closo at 6.15 a.m. only. The posting box is alwava ole.ired for letters nnd telegram , ) at opouing of Otlloe ou week days nud Soudivys. Kr.velopes containing telegrnms should bo marked " Telegr >m' I For Kuropnnl dally at 12.30 p.m. For WuingtinM, Tiu day and Pri Jay at 1 p.m.. i For Tn Whiti.Xuestlayg ivud Fridays nt ' p.m. For Eketahuna, Pahiatua, and Woodvlllo at 6,80 a.m., 11.15 a.m., anil 4.45 p.m. daily. For Batigituniati, Monday, Wodncsdny, Friday, It. 15 am For Palmorston North and Wanganui at 5.30 a.m., and 11.15 a.m., daily For New Plymouth ana Auckland at 6 80 and 11.15 a.m. dally. For Napier and Qlsborno at 11.15 a.m. daily. For Opakl, Dreyerton, MaurlcevUle, Mangamahoe, Haetwclls and Alfredton at 11.15 a.m. daily. For Stronrar on Mondays at 6.15 a.m. For Brancepoth Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6.15 a.m. Sot Lower Tavern on Mondays, Inosdaya, Wednosdays and Fridays at 6.1E a.m. For Sβ Nul, Whakatakl, and Castlopolnt on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 15 a.m. For Bidoford and Tanglewood, on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 p.m. For Homowood on Tuesdays and Fridays at 6,16 a m. BONNiNGTON'S CARRAGEEN on IRISH MOSS CUBES Influenza Bronchitis Asthma Sore Throats Coughs and Colds. ASK. FOE BONNINGTON'S. BEE THAT YOU GET IT, ANOTHER SUPPOSED SUICIDE. AN immense crowd gathered at the wrong end of Queen-street, yesterday, just before sunset; to witness as they thought another suicide: a man apparently who had nearly been knocked senseless in the road and staggering for breath. Of course the police also a doctor were summoned to his assistance, as naturally it was thought it must be another suicide, and the crowd were giving as usual the first aid to the wounded. On arrival the doctor pronounced the man to be suffering from a very neat "Fit" which he had obtained at a shop close by. He was soon restored, and on recovering from the feeling of the only fit he had evor had in his life, he advised all by-standers to visit the shop and obtain a fit, as the sensation of it, whilst on, was sublime. same prices as usual at the same shop. Suits From 45/- Upwards. 3end for patterns and self-measuremenl forms. Free on application. This is where the fit occurred at : T. R. H, G. LENNOX, TAILOR AND IMPOItTEB, QUEEN-fcSTKEET, - - MASTERTON, (Next Austral Botanic Dispensary). J£RAHAGEN&r JJARFORD High-class Tailors, Pbbby-street, Masterton. Our first shipment of Spring and Summer Goods are to hand, specially selected by us for tho coming seasons. They comprise only the best quality of materials and neatest designs procurable. We arocarryingalarge stock and invite your inspection. KKAHAGEN & HAKFOED, Perry-street. Agents for A. EOBEETSON, Dyek, Wellington. J # HENDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, QOEEN-STBEET, » - MaSTEKTON. (Opposite Club Hotel) Tho favour of your patronage requested. Silf? • SH S ~%F Wft "VF* C*' IiwaAYRES , , CHINESE, ft I SOLD BY 4 M §k? ALL-^a IIVESABEAUTiFIO W//OIL£SA££ gloss TV®iw2Aix\/f e ff}n//jomeflvsser X jjg I I|S j* HERB BEERS J See" EXTRACT a EXIRAtI M 1/' Bottle mill make 8 gallons ■ ttSi or Sparkling Beer. ■ Also -Raspborry Vinegar Extract, Ginger Wine, Pine Apple, Elderberry Wine, and other flavours. Wholesale —Kempthorne Prossor and C oThe Drink of pleasant TTfIIJTJ TTCAS offtndhealth: AAWiitt IJiAOi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7060, 20 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7060, 20 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7060, 20 January 1902, Page 1

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