MAIL NOTICES
f Subject to necessary alterations. mailt will closo at the Chief l'ost Office, a« under:— THIS BAY (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER. 4. Greymouth, Hokitika, and Rccfton, per Swallow, U a.m. Greymouth, Jlokitika, and Reefton, per Kini, 11 a.m. Blenheim, JTnvelock, and Picton, via Blenheim, per Opawa, 4 p.m. Nelaoiii French l'asa, and Hnvcloclt, per Nikau. 4 p.m. • Southern offices of New Zealand, also mnlla and fxpross transit-paid parcels for Grcymoutli and Hokitika, also Chatlmn Islands, per Ngatoro at Lyttelton, per Maori, 6 p.m. &\ninn. p«r Waitemala at Auckland, per Main Trunk train, 6 p.m. . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Parcel mail for Australian States and the East, 9.30 a.m. Australian States: Ceylon. India, China. .Taimn, Straits Scttlem°nt!<. »vpt. South Africa. per Moana. 10.30 a.m. Kaikoura. per Wakatu, 6 p.m. , Kelson, also mails, nnd express' transitpaid parcels for Keefton and Weatport, per Ifaitoa, 4 p.m. JVcstport and Rccfton, per Kamo, 4 p.m. Nelson, per Mapourlka. i p.m. Picton, Havelock,' and Blenheim per Arahura, 7.45 p.m ... SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. _ Kelson, French Pass, Havelock," Blonnelm, per Nikau, I p.ni; Southern . offices of New Zealand, a|jr» In&ili and express tonrlt-pnid parcel* lot Greymouth and Hokitika, per llaori, 6 p.m.' MAILS CLOSE DAIW. Waneanui. New Plymouth: also Manawatu. Kaniltikei.-and Tar,\iiaki districts, 7.39 a.m.; mail-van. 8.20 a.m. ■ JVantronui: also Manawatu and- Itanettikci districts. 3 p.m.; late fee, 3.15 p.m., 6.<5 n.m.: late fee. 7 p.m. TVairarapa, district, 3 a.m., 6 a.m.; also at 3.15 u.m.:. la to fee, 3.50 n.m. Napier and Uawke's Bay district. 8 a.m.; also at 6.45 p.m.: lato fee. 7 n.m. Auckland and dißtrht: also New Plymouth. Wflinrunui, und Napier. 11,20 a.m.; late fee. G.P.0.. 11.35 a.m.: railway station. 12.40 p.m.. and at 6.45 n.m.: late fco 7 p.m.. Parcel mails for Auckland nnd district 8 p.m. •REMINDERS. The next best dispntch for correspondence addressed to United Kingdom. Continent of Europe, and America, w"1 ho via San Frnnoieco, ,per 8.11.5. Tofua, cloßlnc at V/ellineiin on Tuesday. NoveinDor 16. at 1 p.m. Mailß {or Australian States, per Atua, close at Auckland. Thursday. November 4. at 3 p.m.: also per Riverina at Auckland. Thursday, November 4. at 10 a.la Mails for Samoa, per Vaitemata. closo at Auckland, Friday, November o, at 3 p.m. ' H. D. C.ROCOTT, Chief Postmaster, Chief. Post Office. Wellington, November 4, 1920. THOSE AWFUL PILES. COMPLETELY CURED BY ZAM-BUK. Nothing will end the dull, dragging pam qf piles like Znm-Buk. The herbal essences, of which Znm-Buk is composed quickly relieve thy irritation and in a short .time n cure is effected. Mead thu letters below from peopl.. who have proved to their satisfaction that Znm-Buk will cure piles. Mr. T. Giles, 179 Walker Street, Uedfern, Sydney, writes:—"WhiSe working in the Albury district. 1 contracted a vf-ry bad attack of Weeding piles, I hud suffered for some time when a friend advised me to try Zam-liuk, which, iie said, had cured him of the same complaint. I started using Znm-Buk and immediately felt the greatest relief from .the unbearable torture. Zam-liuk was 'wonderfully soothing, so that I could get vest at night, whereas previously I- would bo. tcssing from side to side in misery. "Continuing the Zam-Duk treatment, it was not long before tli>; pilrs were completely banished and I once more felt in the best of health." Mr. I'. Stephens, of 35 Terry Strret, St. Peters, Sydney, says: "]'"or many years I suffered intensely with piles. Previous to using 'Znm-Buk I had tried many wijll-known remedies, in both England and America, but still I suffered. 1 tried' Znm-Buk, and after the first two or three applications Iwgan to feel considerably better. I continued ths treatment, and by the time 1 had finished mv second pnt I was completely cured." Znm-Buk retains its medicinal strength nnd purity right to the last bit in tho pot, and tlwre is nothing to equal it for eczema, ulcers, scalp sores, ringworm, pimples. poisoned wounds, boils, running sotcs, piles, cuts, bruisi;?. sprains, burns, scalds, sunburn, sore fe«t, insect bite? nnd Btings, nnd nil skin ailmejits. All choinisls nnd stores at Is, Gd. or 3s. Cd. a pot.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 34, 4 November 1920, Page 8
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