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MAIL NOTICES

Subject to necessary alterations. mails will close at t*!t Oliief Post Office, as under :— THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 15. Rarotonga ami Tahiti, per Talwie at Auckland, per Main Trunk tram, lIJO а.m. Picton, Havelock. Blenheim, Weßtport, Reef km, and Nelson, also the underuien tloned bays, per oil-launch at Picton, per Jlapourika, 11 a.ui..—Crail Bay, Homewood, Hopai, Mahau, Manaroa, Maori Day., Nydia llay, Pinohia, St. Omer, Tamure, 'iu fiawa, Tira Ora, ' Portage, Whatauihi. Yncyen, Bay. I'.B. Nelson: also mails and express transitpaid parcels for Reeftou and Westport, per Kaitou, 4 p.m. Blenheim. Havelock, and Picton, via Blenheim, per Wairau, 4 p.m. Southern offices ol' New Zealand; also mail? and express transit-paid 'parcels for Wofitport, Grcymouth, Holtitika, and Keelton. per Wahine, 6 p.m. Westport and Rcefton, 'per Komata, 6 P ' m ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. Parcel mail for Australian States and the East, 2.39 p.m. . Australian State.*. Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements Egypt, ooutn Africa; also Pago Pago, Honolulu, ana Samoa, per Mocraki. 3.30 u.iii. Southern offices of New Zealand, also ■nails and express transit-paid parcels f"r Grcymouth and Hokitika, per Maori, o p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. United (States of America, Canada. Central America, Mexico, West Indies, United States of Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, British. French, and Dutch Guiana, South America, vim-San Francisco; also United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, per lofua, 1 p.m. ~ Cook Islands (including Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Jlauke, Attn, Maniliikl, and Penrhyn); also Tahiti, per Tofua, 1 p.m. (Monoy orders must bo obtained by 11 a.m.) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Parcel mail for Ur.ited Kinirdom 'and Continent of Kurope. 9 a.m. I for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, also Piicairn Island, per Aba- ' deaa, 10 a.m. (Correspondence must be | addressed "per Abadeaa.") MAILS CLOSE DAILY. Wanganui, New. Plymouth, alßo Italiawatu, Ranzitikei. and Taranalci districts, 7.30 a.m.; mall-van. 8.20 a.m. Wanganui, also Mannwatu and Raneitikei districts, -3 n.m., late fee 3.15 p.m.; б.45 n.m., lata fee 7 p.m. Wairarapa district. 3 a.m., o a.m.; also at 3.15 p.m.. Into fee 3.30 n.m. Napier and Ilawke'B Bay district. 8 a.m.; alno at 6.45 p.m., late fee 7 p.m. Auckland and district, also New Plymouth, Wanganui, and Napier, 11.20 a.m.; Into fee. G.P.O. 11.35 a.m., railway station 12.40 p.m.; and at 6.45 p.m.. Into fee 7 p.m. Parcel mails for Auckland and district, 8 p.m. REMINDERS. Tho next best dispatch (ot correspondence addressed to United Kinirdom, Continent of Europe, and America will he via San T'nnictrro, per R.M.S. Tofua, closing at Wellington on Friday, September 17, at 1 p.m. Mails for Australian States, per Maheno, close at Auckland on Thursday, September 16. at 1 p.m. Malls for Itarotomrn and Tahiti, per Talune. close at Auckland, on Thursday, September 16, at 8 p.m. Mailß for Norfolk, New Hebrides, and Solomon Islands, per Southern Cross, close at Auckland, Saturday, September 25, at 10 a.m. jr. D. GItOCOTT, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Wellington. September 15, 1920. WEATHER REPORT ' —* AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. . Oape Maria yan Dieinen.-S.W., fresh; bar., 29.75; thor., 57. Overcast; sea rough. Ruseell.—Weet, light; bar., 29.70; tlier., 59. Overcaßt, showery; Bea, moderate. Manukau Heads.—W.S.W., fresh; bar., 29.64; tlier., 59. Cloudy; sea smooth. Auckland.—S.W., Iresh; bar., 29.63; lher„ ther., 60. Ororcnil. Tauranga.—S.E., light; l;ar., 29.59; tlier., 60. 'Rain; sea moderate. Gisborne.-£uuth, breeze; bar., 29.76; tlier., 57. Rain; Bea smooth. Port Ahuriri— South, liglit; bar., 29.79; ther., '9. Overcast, Bhowery; sea moderate. Oastlepoint.—West, light; bar., 29.80; tlier., 39. Showery; sea moderate. Wellington-South, breeze; bar., 29.80; ther., 50. Cloudy. New Plymouth—S.E., fresh; bar., 29.61; ther., 51. Overcast; lea moderate. Capo Egmont — (i.E„ fresh; bar., 29.63; ther., 46. Cloudy; sea rough. Wanganui.—S.E., frcßh; bar., 29.73; ther., 61. Overcast; sea moderate. _ 1 Farewell Spit.—S.E., fresh; bar., 29./8; ther., 51. Cloudy; sea rough. Capo Foulwirtd.—S.W., light; bar., 29.,5; ther., 67. Cloudy; eea smooth. GroymoutU.*-6.8.W., breeze; bj' r, » ther., 59. Fine; sea considerable. Stephen Island—S.E., fresh; bar., 29.71; ther., 43. Overcast; sea rough. Cape Campbell.—South, fresh; bar., 29.85, ther., 49. Cloudy; Fca considerable. Kalkaura— S.W.. light; bar., 29.81; ther., 57. Fair; sea moderate. Altaroa Lijhthouse.-6.1\.. light; Lar., 29.80; tlier., 47. Flno; sea moderate. Port Chalmers.-8.W.. light; bar., 29.i6; tlier., 51. Overcast; sea smooth. Nuggets—S.W., fresh; bar., 29.70; thei., 53. Cloudy; sea moderate. Blult.-S.W., breeze; bar., 29.50;. ther., 46. Overcast, showery motorata^ Meteorological Oflico. Wellington, September 14, 1920. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—AflTt. Neither damp, slushy streets, lior prolonged hard wear have ill-effects <m I'lnvol-tvealed boats. This scientifically prepared liqttid dubbin—l'luvol—thoroughly permeates the leather—both soles and uppers. The result is the leather becomes damp-resisting and much iuoro pliable. I'luvol is the ideal dressing for black and tan footwear, harness, saddim—in fact, all leather Roods. Unit- ' pints. 25.; pints, 3s. fid,, Shoe Stores, Saddlers, and Genernl Stores. If T|> ut dealer does not stock, order from us, adding «. postage for small, and 0(1. for large. Wholesale: Harold laithtbiinfl. Ltd., 7SIA Lichfield Street, Christchurch, . and at Auckland.—Advt. i Carry it in your pocket. "NAZOI" ' protects from colds, coughs,' and fore throat.'-:. Penetrating, pleasant, safe, and convenient. Is. Cd. buys 110 doses. -Advt. Woods' Grenl Peppermint Curo, For Coughs and Oolds, never fa [la. —Adrt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 302, 15 September 1920, Page 10

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MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 302, 15 September 1920, Page 10

MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 302, 15 September 1920, Page 10

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