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I j" ■ Furniture. . r : J J [fiye pc& cent! -^ ■■■■in iwn—rrai"^™"^""" 1 !! i' **"" ' ■'■>'■■— i • e3 * I • *H §'-■-'5.g- ■>■«&■ -a- *>■■ £& i%:i' %- G- ■ _& Sh s « ; =t '■■"" lJ U' S ' '■■'■" ;ft; • ' " : ' ,' : . ■"■' •''.... m———mmm——wm^—m————~*—mm^*—*i+——imm^~—mmitKX_^~mmmmmmm^—i—mwmqimt «UMMMlM__l_H_a__H___aM_n__ H ßH« 'g * Ph ■>-3- Pir. CO k- " ' ....'rFjH..'!™ \mMmmm—ta—wmmmms^mm»mmmmmjmm——w——mm ■ / ' 1 .. ' ■■ . ''~'' ! "* Conveyances : ;;; W (TyRCHARD'S WhIIeaTePUICETAfuSTORE every SATURDAY Morning at 8 o'clock for TARADALE and NAPIER, And also will carry Passengers and Parcels. Fee from Puketapu to Napier .. .. .. 2s 6d „ from Taradale to Napier .. .. Is. R V ME R'S NAPIER AND TARADALE ROYAL MAIL COAggES. TIME TABLE. From Taradalb— - Ist. Half-past 8 o'clock, New Road 2nd: Quarter to 9 o'clock via Meanee Brd. 11 o'clock, Now Road. 4th. Quarter to 2 o'clock, via Meanee] From : Napikr. ■—* Ist. 10 o'clock, Newtoi 's Corner, New Road 2nd. 11 o'clock, via Meanee 3rd. Half-past two o'clock, New Road 4th. 4 o'clock, Meanee The Puketapu Coach leaves Napier, every Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at 11 o'clock! departing from Puketapu tho same days at 1 o'clock Fare to Meanee and Taradale, Is 6d; to Puketapu Ba. Special Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses ca be; had at Taradale at any time. G. RYMER* DANI. COTTON PORT AHURIRI LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. T> USS E S constant! JC> running between NAPnmand Port Ahuriri Every steamer attended". Buggies, Saddlo Horses ets., on Hire. Horses bought and sold. DANI. COTTON. GRANT'S MAIL COACHES LEAVE HAVELOCK for HASTINGS RAILWAY STATION in connection with the Train as follows :— Havelock. Hastings Dep. 8.30 a.m. Arr. 8.60 a.m. Re. 9.0 a.m 11.40 a.m. 12.0 12.20 p.m 440 p.m. 6.0 p.m. ' 5.15 p.m Fares : Onb Shi-lino bach way. Coach can be hired to meet any train, that'is not met in the ordinary Time-table for 3s. for one or three passengers, above three the ordinary fare of Is each. A Covered Express Waggon lewes Havelock daily at half-past 8 a.m., for Napier, carrying Goods and Passengers at moderate rates, returning in the afternoon. All parcels left at Mr H. Montetth and Co.'fl will be promptly forwarded. ' Parcels received for Clive, Havelock, Waimarama, Waliingford, Pourere, Mwaekakaho, and Karamu. Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses, 7s 6d per day. Single-seated Buggies, 15s per day Double „ ~ 20b „ Covered Carriages for Wedding Parties* on hire. Hoises broken to single and double harness. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Covered Carriages, and Coaches can be had to meet any train at Hastings by posting or telegraphing to G. Grant, Hastings. GEO. GRANT. Grateful—Comforting EPPS'S ■■"COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawi which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine pre perties of well selected cocoa, Mr Epps has providndour breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doetcrs* bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles at diet that a constitution may be gradually bnilt up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in-the Civil Service Oazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in Packets and Tins, Jib and lib, labelled:— JAMES EPPS & CO. HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, London TpARR'S T IFE TRILLS. THOUSANDS DIE in their YOUTH in consequence of disease produced in the first instance by neglect. The body, viewed aa a living machine; Bhollld perform all its functions with perfect; regularity ; this is the first necessity. It is, therefore; rnostimportant to pay constant attention to the state of the stomach and bowels ; and there is no medicine that has such deserved repute as >■.:<;.'< PAUL'S LIFE PILLS •-* lor preserving regularity, and consequently ensuring ,-.•■■■ - - long life. Sold by all Medicine Venddrs, inboxes, la ljd, %i 2d, andinfamily packets, lis each}

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3068, 27 April 1881, Page 1

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636

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3068, 27 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3068, 27 April 1881, Page 1

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