MAIL NOTICES.
. Subject to ncceesary alterations, mails' _ will oloso at tho Chief Post Ofßce as under;—; r . TniS DAY .(MONDAY), AUGUST' 17. . Wanganui, Now Plymouth, also Man«- _ watu, Rangitikci,. o,nd Tajanaki districts, per.- Manawatu ' train (Thorndon Station), 6.30. a.m - ; Wanganui, also Manawatu and . tikei districts, per Manawatu train (Thorn- . don Station), 3.15 p.m. Watrarapa district! per Wal-rarapa train (Lambton Station), 6.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. 1 Na»ier and Hawlte'a Bay district, per i Manawatu' train (Thorndon Station, .8.20 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Auckland and district, also New Plymouth and. Wanganui 'and Naßibr, 'per Main Trunk train (Thurndon Station), 11 a.m.' • Palmerston. North, Napier, Wanganui, Auckland, and Auckland district, per second Main Trunk train (Thorndon Station), 8 p.m. (except. Saturdays). - • Nydia Bay, per Wootton, 1.20 p.m. ~ : KaikouTa, per Wakatu. 3.20' p.m. . Southern Offices ,of New Zealand, Grey- ' mouth, Hok'itikft, and Recfton, per Wahine j 6.15 p.m. ; Picton ' and Bhmhcim, also the bays (to conncct with s.a. Elsie and oil launch at '. Picton), per Mapourika,; 7.45 p.m. Nelson and' French Pass, per Pateena, . 7.45 p.m. . TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. Nclaon, French Pass, and Waikawa Bay, per Nilfau, 4.20 p.m. ! '.Southern Olfiora of Now Zealand; also i Greymouth, Hokitika, and. Reefton, per , Maori, $.15 p.m. United Kingdom and Continent of Europe , North, Central, South America, and West Indies—Wednesday. y REMINDERS. ' . ; ; Mails for Australian States and South' Africa, closo at Auckland, per Riverina, this day, at 4.15 p.m.. .The Parcel Post Mail, per Main Trunk express, closes at the 0.P.0. at 10.50 a.Di., and for the South, per Terry Steamer, at 6 p.m. ' A. P. DRYDEN, Chief Post- Oliice, Wellington. August 17, 1914. After an absence of nearly four years from the Sydney stage, 'Miss Nellie Stewart is to ; feappear at the Theatre Royal, Sydney, j this ,-ninntb. Her'return , is likely to be an event in local theatrical annals, for she will appear in a ploy by Belasco, which has not .been seen in Australia hitherto. Th 6 American playwright has looked for his material in a period whicli is probably richer in the stuff) of which essential drama is made than any' other epoch in history—the period, that is to say, when the Bourbon monarchy in France, which readied the height of its glory under Louis the Fourteenth, was manifesting the hectic brilliancy of .incipient decay under his successor, surely the worst of all the Kings whose misdeeds brought down upon Fiance the wrath, of the Revolution. This drama, which is entitled "Madame Du Barry," .covers in its action tho whole of that astounding arc in French history which extends from unlimited autocracy to unbridled 'Republicanism—from the .reign of the Bourbon- to the Kcign of Toro:\ And Madame Du Barry herself, with her gaiety and beauty, her follies : and her frailties, lior reckless prodigality and her thorough goodheartedness, was absolutely a product of-her time—and quite as characteristic'of it as was Nell G'wymi of the Restoration in England. Miss Nellie Stewart in the title role will bo supported by a largo company, for : there arc no fewer than -18 speaking parts in the cast, including, of course, the King, who will bo play?d bv Mr. Clarence Blalcison, and Du- Barry's lover, Cosso du Brissac—played by Mr. Lewis. Willoughby '—who has a considerable share in the action by which the plot is developed. What a cold on the chest? Rub a littlo "NAZOL" where-you feel the tightness, J and cover with wadding. Sniff a few drops through a Nazol luhalcr. That treatment always soothes and eases.—Advt. < Mr. Paul Diifruilt's departure from Sydney lias- been deferred uiitil Au- i gust. L'-t. 1 ■ Home Defence requires more than battleships. Every household needs "NAZOL" ' to protcct it against coughs and colds, influenza, and bronchitis. "NAZOL" is a boon to old and young. 60 doses for Is. Bd.-Advt. . . , • The' Associated 1 Auctioneers .-vimounce 1 that they hold a stock sale at Solway Yards, Mastcrton, .on Wednesday, August If). ' 1' Neglected chills' bring doctors' bills. Let * "NAZOI." put you right. Unexcelled for I relieving, coughs, colds, sore throats, and bronchial troubles. Easy to take and most efficacious.—Advt. ' "NAZOL" is a simple, safe, speedy, and , sure specific for. toughs, coldsj and sore J' throats. Gives imm'tdiate jfcliof. Sold 5. everywhere Is; 6d-. for 60 Soses. Try a Jiiuwl luhalor.—Advt, v
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 8
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708MAIL NOTICES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 8
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