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SHIPPINC NOTICES, AJEW PLYMOUTH - ONEHUNGA AND AUCKLAND SERVICE. S.S. RARAWA (1072 tons) Leaves NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER for ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, on TUESDAY and FRTDAY, on arrival of Express from Wellington. (Weather, etc., permitting). t And leaves ONEHUNGA. AUCKLAND, for NEW PLYMOUTH, on MONDAY and THURSDAY, connecting with Well'iifiton Express at Breakwater. (Weather, etc., permitting.) Fares: Saloon, 245.; Return, 425.j Steer--1&- 6d.; return, 295. I 1 urther information can be obtained from Union S.S. Co., Ltd., and Northern S.S. Co.. Ltd., Joint Agents. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents. THE following Vessels are appointed to sail as under:— FOR WANGANUI. 0.0. Stormbird Monday 5 p.m. Cargo received Saturday FOR BLENHEIM. S.S. Blenheim , Monday midnight Passenger Accommodation. NAPIER (Inner Harbour); GISBORNE WHARF, AKITIO. 0.0. Ripple , Tuesday 6 p.m. Cargo received as under:—Napier and Gisborne, Monday and Tuesday; Akitio, Wairoa, and Bays North of Gisborne, Tuesdav. HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS. b.S. Huia Apr. 21 8 p.m. No cargo received after 3 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agentt. Telephone No. 44. rpHE undermentioned STEAMERS will J- leave (circumstances permitting) as rollow KAIKOURA AND LYTTELTON, Via COAST. WAKATU-TUESDAY, 4 p.m. FOR FOXTON. QUEEN OF . THE SOUTH-MONDAY, 4 p.m. ' ' FOR BLENHEIM. OPAWA-MONDAY, midnight. For Freight and Passage apply to— LEVIN AND,CO., Agents. Anchor shipping & foundry COMPANY, LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting):— FOR NELSON, WESTPORT, GREY- . MOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. Waimea Monday . Apr. 19 5 p.m. FOR PATE A. Aorere Monday Apr. 19 5 p.m. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., LTD., Agents. ' FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, AND COLLING WOOD. Nikau* This Day Apr. 17 2 p.m. Kaitoa Monday Apr. 19 11 a.m. Nikau*' Tuesday • Apr. 20 5 p.m. Kaitoa Wednesday Apr. 21 5 p.m. Niltau*' Thursday Apr. 22 5 p.m. Kaitoa Friday Apr. 23 5 p.m. . These Steamers have superior accommodation for Saloon Passengers. . ,*Stewardess carried. Passengers must produce tickets at our office before they embark. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., 'Phone 1540. Agents. pO E f WANGANUI. S.S. KAPITI-THIS DAY,. noon. / . FOR PATEA. S.S. HAWERA—THIS DAY, noon. DALGETY AND CO M LTD., 'Phone 891$. Agents. jte&M 1 . mmi 1 CURED ©i 1 ■< ,CI»1C ; vMEUIATISI BY JHE CONSISTENT ' USE OF CLEMENTS : TOIC ; Mr. FRED. DIAMOND, J.P., of No. 6 Roscdale Street,' Petersham, whoie declaration is here published, is one of the oldest and best-knowu press • agents of KS.W. He suffered from Rheumatism, and tried all mauner of means to set back his health. All i I these failed until he tried this blood- J ■ \ purifying medicine. How long it took | • j to rid bis system of the poisonSTrhicti | I caused his agonising pain aud tor* { I mentis best told in his own words: \ | To CLEMENTS TONIC LTD., g " From May to tl< end oi OctoUr, j . g 1912, I suffered agonies with acnle ! MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. Anklei, | ? kneei, and shoulder joints were swollen I S and painful, with excruciating pains in I my back. I was in a wretched and helpless condition, could scarcely stand, 1 completely. lost appetite and sleep at night. 1 had thi best medical advice, Turkish and hot salt-water baths ont of number, and was massaged tbree times a week, bst all to no purpose. I despaired of exer being well again, and, as a last , resource, concluded to try CLEMENTS TONIC, I bad read so mnch ol wbat it bad done. I SOON FELT A WONDERFUL INFLUENCE. I rapidly improved. When 1 had finished my second large bottle the swelling of the joints and pains in the back left me, my appetite returned, and I slept well. When I was on my fonrtb bottle I felt as vigorous and strong as I ever did in my life. I have only Clements Tonic to thank, when all other remedies failed to restore me to perfect health. (Signed) FRED. E. DIAMOND, J.P. CLEMENTS TONIC IS THE BEST HEOICINE. Set It and jet well. All Chemists and Stores tell It. ! It is invaluable for restoring strength after | illness, Fever, Insomnia, or Indigestion, j art 1 —ebbJl CORRECT OUTLINE is the secret of our success in Tailoring SUITS. The out is all important—it makes or mars tho garments—but it must be backed up by PERFECT WORKMANSHIP. Here these two vital factors in RIGHT TAILORING go together. Our airy, light, and commodious promises (upstairs in McCarthy's Chambers) are well fitted up with tho latest ideas for fitting, etc., | and wo offer our gentlemen cus- I tomers an uncommonly lino selec- 9 tion of up-to-date cloths and Q tweeds. I MORRISON t PEBMEY McCarthy's chambers, J WILLIS STREET. 1 uumuiiMuunimm.Miii' 1 Gargle at - intervala - i Jw Curo thit Sore Throat

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2438, 17 April 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2438, 17 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2438, 17 April 1915, Page 3

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