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MAIL NOTICES.

Subject to necessary alt-orations, malls ' will close at tho Chief Post Office as under:— - THIS DAY (TUESDAY), MARCH 18. •Wanganui, New Plymouth, aleo Manawatu, Rangitikci, and Tamnaki districts,per Manawatu train (Thorndon Station), 6.30 a.m. Wanganui, also Manawatu and Rangitikei districts, per Mauawatu train (Thorndon Station), 3.15 p.m. Wairarapa district, per Wairarapa train (Lambton Station)', 6.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Napier and Hawke's Bay district, per Manawatu train (Thorndon Station), 8 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Auckland and district, also New Plymouth and Wanganui, per Main Trunk train (Thorndon Station), 10.50 a.m. Auckland and Auckland district, per second Main Trunk train {Thorndon Station), 7.45 p.m. (except .Saturdays). Southern offices of New Zealand, per Mokoia, 4.20 p.m. Greymouth,' Hokitika, and Reefton, per Koonya, 4.20 p.m. Nelson, Westport, Reefton, Greymouth, aud Hokitika, per Waverley, 4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, per Mararoa, 6.15 p.m. Picton, Blenheim,. Nelson, Westport, Reefton, Greymouth, and' Hokitika, per Mapourika, 11.50 a.m. Kaikoura, per Wakatu, 3.20 p.m. Nelson and Woikawa Bay, per Nikau, 4.20 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. Parcel mail for South America, via Monte Video, also Tcneriffe, "United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, per X.Tawa, 5 P.m. Picton, Blenheim, Havelock, and Nelson, also tho baye, to connect with g.s. Elsie at Ifavelock, per Patecna, 11.50 a.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 21. South America, via Monto Video and Rio do Janeiro, TenerifFe, also United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (due London May 2), per Arawa, 10 a.m. Correspondence for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe must be specially addressed. Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, South Africa, and Continent of Europe a.nd United Kingdom, via Brindisi (duo London April 25), per Ulimaroa, 3.30 p.m. Money-orders must be obtained two hours before tho advertised time of closing tho mails. ' ' Australian Btates (due Sydney March 25), per Ulimaroa, 3.30- p.m. Money-orders must bo obtained two hours before the advertised timo Of oloslng tho mails. . The next best dispatch for correspondence addressed to the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe will bo via 'Brindisi. closing at Wellington, per Ulimaroa. on Thursday. March 20, at 3.30 p.iji. Mails for Cromarty, Te Oiieroa, and Puyeegur Point close at tho Bluff, per s.s. Invercargill, on Thursday, March 20, at 9.30 a.m. The next befet dispatch for correspondence addressed to Canada, United States of America, Central America, and West Indies will be via R-arotonga, Tahiti, aJid San Francisco, closing at Wellington, per Aorangi, on Friday, March 28, at 3 p.m.' All books and sample-packets and newspapers for places within the Dominion mu6t be posted half an hour before the ordinary letter-mail closes. Unless otherwise specified, registered letter and parcels-poet packages must bo handed in and money-orders obtained one hour before the ordinary mail closes.. All the principal mails by train and steamer 1 close at Te Aro and Courtenay Place Post Offices at the same hours as at' the Chief Post Office, with the exception that there is •no late-fee clearance, and that mails by the ferry fitoamers for southern offices, also mails for Auckland and Auckland district by second Main Trunk train close at 6 p.m. A. P. DRYDEN, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Wellington, March 18, 1913. WIRELESS. Radio Station, Wellington.— I The steamers Victoria (Auckland to Gdsbome). Wimmera, (Auckland to Sydney), UlimaToa * (Dunedin to Lyttelton), Maungan.ui (Sydney to Wellington), Warrimoo (Bluff to Hobart), Waimana, Malta! (Dunedin to Lyttelton), and Navua (Nelson and Picton to Lyttelton) should be within wireless range this evening.

CONSTIPATION AND PILES. WAS OFTEN PROSTRATE AND' ' HELPLESS. ' A LIFE-LONG SUFFERER CURED BY BILE BEANS. ' ■ Mrs. H. Tomkins, of 25 Tarleton S'treet, ZCelian, Tasmania, says"From girlhood I was a martyr to' digestive troubles which upset my whole sy&teiii and brought on that awful complaint cOnstipaition. Finally I was attacked by both blind and bleeding piles, which caused intense agony anil rendered 1110 prostrate and helpless. Being young and inexperienced I did not understand my illness, and being very sensitive-1 kept the | real cause of my suffering to myi-elf. 1 ' "I was tortured in many ways indescrib--1 able, mid had terrible pains between the I shoulders, while wind round the heart ■ mado breathing very difficult on account | of the sharp, knife-like pairt3 that would . shoot through 1110. This stajte of thing? t- went 011 for years, 1 and although I tried • my best to get something to euro me, nothing brought any relief whatever. My ; mother did all she could for mo. but hei [ efforts also proved futile, and I had prac- • ticall.v lost hope of ever getting better, . My sufferings continued until I was grown up anil married. . "Then Bile Beans were brought to mj 1 notice, and I commenced taking them. 1 1 soon felt they were doing me good, foi tho pains became easier, breathing grew t less difficult, and the unpleasant full - ncss in the chest vanished. I regularly 1 took Bile Beans, and soon the constipn " tion was ended and my bowels nctec B naturally. Daily my health improvee until tho piles wero cured, and . I sooi ! grew stronger and more fit to nit'fceud t( - my duties. Afte'r a full oourso of Bill Beans all my ailments ivero ended, nnr e I felt glad to be alive. Bile Beans an t a splendid medicine, and I can recom " mend them with every confidence." 1. Bile Beans eXo sold by all chemists an< ® stores, or direct from The Bile Beai J Mfg. Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. ) dose or two in time will prevent many : , I serious illness.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 18 March 1913, Page 7

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MAIL NOTICES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 18 March 1913, Page 7

MAIL NOTICES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 18 March 1913, Page 7

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