MAIL NOTICES
$_ Subject to necessary alterations, mails will close at tho Chief Post Office as under:— THIS DAY (MONDAY), NOVEMBER 17. ' Parcel mail for Australian Statfs and the East, 10.20 a.m. Australian fttates, Ceylon, India, Ohinn, Japan, Straits Scttlcmcuts, Egypt, and South Africa, per Atua, at Auckland, per Main Trunk train, 11.20 a.m. Picton. Jiavclock, lllcnhcim, French Pass, and .Nelson, also tho undermentioned bays, per '.dmiral at Picton, per I'ateena, 12.30 p.m -ilrightlands, Buhver, Crail Pay, KU.tiic Hay, Hikockoca, Homcwood, Hopai, Yncyca Bay, Manaroa, Mahnu, Maori Bay, Nydia flay, Okoha, Pinohia, Pohuenui, Port Ligar, St. Omer, Tamure, Tc P,awa, Thc Tc Purtt. 'J'ira Ora, Waihohonu. Wakatahuri, AYhatanihi. Kaikoura, per TVakatu. 3 p.m. Blenheim, Havclock, and Picton. via Blenheim, per Opawa, 4 p.m. Nelson, Reefton, Westport, Grcymouth, Holiilika, per Kaitoa, 4 p.m. Wcstport, per Komata, 4 p.m. Nelson, AVostport, Itecfton, Greymouth, and Hokitika, per Regulus, 4 p.m. Parcel mail for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, per Karnmea, 5 p.m. Southern oflicea of New Zealand, per Manuka, 6 p.m. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. Mails for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, .per Ifqramea, 10 a.m. Corn's, poudence must be addressed "per Karamea." Nelson, French Pass, and Haiylock, per flfikau, 4 p.m. Napier and Gisborne, per Monowai, 4 p.m. iSoutliMn offices of New Zealand, also Greymouth and Hokitika, per Mararoa, i p 111. Cromarty, Puysegur Point, • Tc Oncroa, West Coast bays and sounds, per Hlnemoa at Bluff, per Mararoa, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Fiji, Fanning Island, Honolulu, and Japan; Canada, United States of America, Central America, Mexico, West Indies, United States of Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela. British, French, and Dutch Guiana, and South America, via Vancouver; also United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, per Maliura at Auckland, 11.20 a.m. Moneyorders must, be obtained by 10.30 a.m. Picton, Havclock, Blenheim, and Nelson, also tho undermentioned buys, per oillaunch at Picton, per Pateena, 12.30 p.m. Crail Bay, Homcwood, Brightlands, Hopai, Mahau, jlautiroa, Maori Bay. Nydia Bay, Pinohia, St. Umcr, Tamure, Te Rawa, Tira Ora, Portaje, Whalauiki, Yncyca. Nelson, Itecfton. Wcstport, Greymouth, Hokitika, per Kaitoa, 4 p.m. Southern oßkes of Now Zealand, per Manuka, 6 p.m. FUIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. Rarotonga and Tahiti, per Flora at Auckland, also Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, per Triune at Auckland, per Main Trunk train, 11.20 a.m. Parcel mail for Australian States and the East, 11.30 a.m. Australian StatcH, Ceylon, India, China, .Tapan, Straits Settlements, ICsypt, and South Africa, per Manuka, 12.30 p.m. MAILS CLOSE. DAILY. Wanganui, New Plymouth, also Manawatu, liangitikei, and Taranaki districts, midnight; mail-van, 8.20 a.m. Wanganui, also Manawatu and Rangitikei districts, 3 p.m.;'late fee, 3.15 p.m. Wairarapn, district, midnight; also at 2 p.m.; late fee, 2.15 p.m. Napier and Jliiwkc'B Bav district, midnight; also at 3 p.m.; lato fee, 3.15 p.m. Auckland and district, also Now Plymouth, Wanganui, and Napier, 11.20 a.m.; late fee. G.P.0., 11.35 a.m., railway station 12.40 p.m. Parcel mails for Auckland and district, 8 p.m. REMINDERS. The next best dispatch for correspondence addressed to United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, and America will close at Wellington on Wednesday, November 19, at 11.20 a.m.. connecting with R.M.S. Mak.uri at Auckland. MR. BAXTER. HAS A CALLER. STORY OF A LITTLE GIRL'S DANGER. Of interest to everyone—indeed, of vital importance to ninny—is the information given by a lady visitor to Mr. Baxter just the other day. "I don't suppose you know mc," a young lady imiuircd. "I don't remember having met yor.," .'Jr. llaxfer replied. ''Well, I wouldn't he hero if it hadn't been for your Baxter's Lung Preserver.'' "Many years ogo, when I was quite a littlo girl, I was travelling with my father by boat from .".ucklnnd to New Plymouth. I was nearly choked with a Ixid cold. Father in desperation asked the steward if he hud anything likely to give me relief. The sttrrard produced a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, remarking that ho always kept a bottlo with him. Father says the effect was wonderful, and gave mo immediate relief. Naturally, since that day we always keep a bottle of Baxter-Is." We are going to Australia shortly, and we are going to take a large simply with us." The n'bovo is a genuine conversation between Mr. Baxter and one who?c life h undoubtedly due to that grandest of all cough, cold, and sore throat remedies— "'Baxter's Lung Preserver." Get it large '2s. (id. bottle from your chemist or store to-day. Baxter's is n splendid tonic, too, builds up the constitution, and revitalises the whole system.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 45, 17 November 1919, Page 8
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