MAIL NOTICES
♦ - Subject to necessary alterations, mails will close at tho Chief Post Office as ufr. der >— THIS DAY (TUESDAY), SEPTEMBER 19. Wanganui, Now Plymouth, also Manit•watu, Uw/iUtikclf -and Ttairanaki diistricts,. per Manawatu train (Thorndon Station), 7.30 a.mi Wanijanui, also Ma.na.watu and Ramgl. tikei'districts; per Manawatu train (Thorndon Station),' 3.15 p.m. Wairampa district, per Waararapa train (Lambton Station), (.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Napier and Hawke's Day district, per Mano/watu train (Thonndon Station), 8.20 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Auckland and. district, also Now Pis', mouth, Wanganui, and Napier, por Slain Trunk train (Thorndon Station). 12.20 p.m. Palmcrston North, Napier, Wamganui, Auckland, and Auckland district, per second Main Trunk train (Thorndon Station), 8 p.m. (except Saturdays). Westport and Reefton, per Kamo, 11 a.m. . Picton, Havclock, Blenheim, Nelson, 1 Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika, and Reefton, per Mapourika, 11.20 a.m. Nydia Bay, per Wootton, 2.20 p.m. Blenheim, Havclock, and Picton, via Blenheim, per Opawa, 3.20 p.m. Greymouth,. Hokitika, and Beefton, per Ngaknita, 4 p.m. Nelson, Wcstport, Greymouth, Hokfllka, and Reefton, per Kennedy, 4.20 p.m. Bouthorn offices of New Zealand, p«r Moeraki, 4.20 p.m; Napier- and Gisborne, per Monowai, 4.20 p.m. Nelson, French Pass, and Havclock, per Nikau, 4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, por Pa teeny, 6.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Nydia Bay, per Oropuki, 11.20 a.m. Picton, Ilavelock, Blenheim, a/nd Nelson, also tho undermentioned bays, per oil launch at Picton, per 'J'akanuna, 11.50 a.m. (Crail Bay, Homewood, Hopai, Jlaliaui Manajoa, Maori . Bay. Nydia Bay, Pinohia, St. Onier, Tainura, Ta Rawa. Tira Ora, Portage, Whata'aihi, Yncycao Nelson, Recfton, and Wcstport. por Kaitoa, 4.20 p.m. Southern officos of New Zealand; also Greymouth, Hokitika, and. Reefton, per Maori, 6.15 p.m. Parcel mails lor United Kingdom and Continent of Europe. United Kingdom and Continent of Europe. ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Parcel mail for Australian States and tho East, per Moeraki, 2.30 p.m. Australian States (due Sydpey September 25), per Moeraki, 3.30 p.m. Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Egypt, South Africa, also Continent of - Europe' aud United Kingdom (due London' Novembor 8), per Moeraki, 3.30 p.m. Correspondence for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe must bo specially addressed "pel' Moeraki." HEM3NDERB. . Letter mails for Expeditionary Force? will close on Saturday, September 30, at 8 p.m. Newspaper and parcel mail? for Expeditionary Forces will close on Wednesday, September 20, at' noon. The neit best dispatch for correspond, once addressed to United Kingdom <vnd Continent of Europe will bo via Van. couvcr, closing at Wellington, per Main Trunk train, on Monday, October 2, at 12.20 p.m. As correspondence for all nentral conntries is subject to ceneorship, it is urged In order to avoid delays that such corres. pondence be poßtcd ui ample time for the mail, tho day previou? to its dispatch if possible. Mails for 3ta,cnuarrie and Auckland Is- . lands close 'at Invercargill, per Rachael Cohen, this day, at- 11 a.m. Mails for Niue Island closo at Anck. land, per Awanui, thle day, at 10.45 a.m. A. V. DRYDEN, Chief Postmaster Chief Post Office. Wellington, September 19, 1916.
,; ■ ] FACE AND HANDS POISONED. NOTHINKLIKE ZAM-BUIC FOR SORES AND FESTERING CUTS. Mr. Edwarii Sulliijan, M Victoria Avenue, ■\lbert Park, Melbourne, writes:— "I suffered greatly from a poisoned face, the causo of which I do'* not really laimv. My face swelled enormously, and was much inflamed and extremely painful. I tried various remedies, but did aiot seem to hit upon the right thing, until a friend of mino said, 'Why don't you try Zam-Buk? 1 On his advice I got some Zam-Buk, and was very pleased indeed to find that it was most cooling, and that, at tho same time, it reduced the inflammation on my face. Zam-Buk drew out tho poison aod healed my complaint very quickly. "When working at case-making I came in 'contact with a nail which inflicted a nasty gash on tho abdomen. Tho place was most awkward and painful, but Zam-Buk also healed this in the same rapid manner. 1 "On another occasion my hand got poisoned and became very swollen. Festering set in, and tho injury was dreadfully painful. It was a matter of tho greatest difficulty to do any work, but Zam-Buk again proved beneficial, and gave rapid roliof. Not only did it allay the irritation, but Zam-Buk also took away the festering and then perfectly healed my hand. "I am constantly getting ray hands torn, and cut with nails and hoop-iron at my daily work. However, as soon as I get homo at night I just rub a littlo Zam-Buk on tho injured places, and thoy are soon healed.". Zam-Buk has proved uniquely successful in tho treatment of itching eczema, bad legs, ulcers, piles, festering wounds, scalp sores, ringworm, scaly patchw. and skin disease, and injuries generally. Of all chemists and storos at Is. 6d., or 3s. Gd. a irot.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2880, 19 September 1916, Page 8
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797MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2880, 19 September 1916, Page 8
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