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MAIL NOTICES

Subject to necessary alterations, mails will close <Lt tho Chief Post Offlco as under:— THIS DAY (TUESDAY), JUNE £2. Wfl-ngamiii, New Plymouth, also watu, Rangitikoi, and Taranaki district, poi afanawatu train (Thorndon Station), 7.30 a.m. . . Wanganui, also Jfanawatu and Kanpitikoi district, per Jlanawatu train (Thorn* don-Station), 3.15 p.m. . . TVairarapa district, per Wairarepa traan (Lambton Station), 6.30 a.m.' and 3.30 p.m. Napier and Hawke's Bay district, per Jfanawatu train (Thorndon Station). 8.20 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. . Auckland and district, also New Plymouth, Wanganui, and Napier, per fllam Trunk train (Thorndon Station), 12.20 p.m. Palmerston North, Napier, Wanganui. Auckland, and Auckland district, per second Main Trunk train (Thorndon Station), 8 p.m. (except Saturdays). . The best dispatch for correspondence addressed to the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe will be via Son Francisco, olosinu at Wellington, per Karama, en Thursday, June 24. at 3 p.m. , Blenheim and Picton, via Blenheim, per Opawa, 420 p.m. , _ , . Southern offices of New Zealand, per Ulimaroa, 4.20 p.m. _ ~ Nelson, French Pass, and Waikawa Bay, per Nikau, '4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, por Monowai, 4,20 p.m. • Southern offices of New Zealand, alio OTeymouth, Ifokitika, and Reefton* per Maori, 6.15 p.m. , ~ . Australian Slates nnd South Africa, to connect with Westrp-lia at Auckland (one Sydney June 28), per IrTain Trunk train 12.20 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. Picton, Blenheim, and Nelson, also the bays (to connect with Elsie at Havolock), per Pateena, 11.50 a.m. Nelson, per Kaitoa. 4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New ZeaJond, a»6o Grcymouth, Hokitika, and Koufton, per Waliine, 615 p.m. THURSDAY. JUNE 24. Pared mailt for Raroionga, Tahiti, Ponrhyn Islands, United States of America, per jfclara-raa, 2 p.m. Karotonga, Tahiti, Penrhyn Islands, United Stales of America, Can.ada, Con trai America, iiexieo, West Indies, United States* of Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, British, French, and Dutch Guiana, via San Francisco; also United Kingdom and Continent of Europo (duo Loudon July 25), por Alarama, 3 p.m. (Money-orders must b*> obtained two hours beforo the axhortiscd tim* of closing the mails. Parcel mail for Australian States and tho East, per Ulimaroa, 2.30 p.m. Australian States (duo Sydney Juno 25). per Ulimaroa 3.30 p.m. Ceylon. India. China, Japan, Straits 6ot» tlementß, South Africa, and Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Brinditi (due London August 6), per Ulimaroa, 3.30 p.m. Jloney-orders must be obtained two hour« beforo tho advertised timo of clos> ing the mails. (Correspondence for Uniuxl Kingdom and Contineut of Europo uusi be specially addressed.) FUIDAY, JUNE 25. Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji (to connect wUh Atua at Auckland), per Haul Trunk train, 12.20 p. Hi REMINDERS. Mails for Australian States close at Lytr telton, por Maitai, at 4.30 p.m. this day Mails for Australian States and South Africa, close at Auckland, per WesLrolia, on Wednesday, June 23, at 1.45 p.m. Mails for Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, close at Auckland, per Atua, on Saturday, Juno 26, at 6.45 a.m. Mails for Chatham Islands close at Lyttelton, per Himitangi, on Thursday, July 1, at 4 p.m. Late lett-ars for mails beyond tho Dominion cannot in future be posted on tho stoaraor, but must be posved in the lateletter posting-box at the Chief Post OCico up to the appointed timo showa on tho mail notice. The advertised timee for closing mails by steamers are liable to alteration (earlier or Jater) at any moment. The parcel-post mail, per Main Trunk express, closes at the C.P.O. at 11.30 a.m., and for the south, per ferry steamer, at 5.45 p.m. Parcels for dispatch by steamers and trains, with tho exception of tho uenal Ferry Steamers for southern offices, close at the Ghief Post Office, "Wellington, ©ne hour before the advertised times of closing of mails. As the lost clearance of the Oity receivers is made at 5.45 p.m. on Saturday*, all correspondent* for the Sunday night Auckland express mu6t be posted at the Chief Post Offioe not later toaxi 8 p.m. on Sunday, Tho publio ore earnestly requested to re* Sister all letters oontalaing money or valuables intended to be sent by post. All books and sample-packet© and news, papers for places within the Dominion niu&t be posted half an hour beforo the ordinary ltt«T-iaail closes. ' Unless otherwise specified, registered letters' and parcels-poet packages must be handed in and uoney-orders obtained one fconr before the ordinary mail closes. All the principal mails by train and steamer close at Te Aro and Courtenay Place Post Offlceß at the same hours as at tho Chief Post Office, with tho exception that there is bo late-fee olearance, and that mails by the ferry steamers for southern offices close at 5.45 p.m. Mails for Auckland and Auckland district, per second Main Trunk express, close at Courtenay Place at 5.45 p.m., and Te Aro at 8 p.m. A. P. DRTDEN, Chief Postmaster. Ohief Poet Office Wellington. June 22, 1915. THINGS WE LIKE BEST. WHY IS IT THEFSO"SELDOM AGREE WITH "US P What's the reason the things we lite best so seldom seem to agree with us? Maybe it's because we over-eat of them. Then follows a Hfc of INDIGESTION. Only lasts a day or two perhaps. But it's a most uncomfortable day or two. If we disregard consequences, and indulge our appetites the certainty that we must suffer spoils the pleasure. We don't mean to abuse our stomachs, but we all do it more or less. We see things we want. When it's too late we regret our rashness. But there's a way to escape the consequences of such indiscretions. A dose of a good digestant like DE. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES which digest what you eat will relieve your trouble at oucc. That is a sensible remedy. These TABULES are sold everywhere at Is. 6d. aud 2s. 6d. per tin. Buy a tin, eat a good square meal, and then take the TABULES according to directions, aud note the result. You will forget all alxmt it, if you are not careful, for there will be NO PAIN or disturbance, and the food will bo DIGESTED just as it used to be when your stomach was WELL and STRONG. Furthermore, your stomach will soon be restored again, if you keep on taking them, ju6t as thousands upon thousands of other stomachs have been by the sole and exclusive use of DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES. Price, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per tin.—Advt.

For Children's Hacking Cough at Night,

Messrs. W. and G. Turnbnll and Co. hold afccck sales at Masterton on Wednesday and at Martinborough on Thursday. Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. have received instructions to soil by publio auction on Thursday next a, number of horses, drays, and the stock and plant in the bankrupt estate of Thomas and George Scurr, of Newtown. Mr. F. P. Corkill, land agent, New Plymouth, has a bush block of 5500 aores for sale. Two small farms near Feilding are advertised for sale by Mr. James Penney, Feilding. Messrs. Abraham and' Williams, Ltd., hold a horse sale at their Emporium, Grey Street, Palmereton North, on Saifcurday nest.

BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS. To make room for extensive new shipments. Tho Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., is now holding a great' sale of Pianos and Organs in the Lambton Quay showrooms. A large number of Pianos and Organs will be sold at substantial reductions. Some are slightly shop-worn, but equa\ to new; others, though fecond-hand, aro most desirable instruments. The prices quoted aro astonishingly low. Tf your homo is without a Piano or Organ, now is your opportunity to secure a fine instrument, at a saving in price. Visit this snlo at earliest moment, Country purchasers' railway fares refunded. Easy terms of payment arranirMl. Tho Bristol Piano Co., Ltd,, J, Breekwi ffffiftii

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 7

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MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 7

MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 7

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