Pears and JP^^BMlxl \ C R E A M. It is posiuvely dangerous to neglect that often follows the Flu • w rx w » ■■•■•«'" a iCoId lf "Colds" were fact, for ANY sort of COUGH DQIICtOUS anft promptly treated with HEARNE'S there is nothing better, safer or xs-t;**l,*vc*o I#rcu BRONCHITIS CURE there would quicker in action thaa Heane^ \:• •■-.-■. be little fear of any serious • com- Bronchitis Cure. • ■ • '■'■"■ plications (such as Pneumonia. inexpensive When Pleurisy and Bronchitis). FOR YOUR OWN PROTEC ■ ■■ TION always ask for and see- that ..-.-■ ' For that obstinate, irritating, you get HEARNE'S Bronchitis ll* n nw*%*w wm * a tickling COUGH that pesters you Cure, because Hearne's obtains its f fit? Vreatn IS and irntates everybody else; for amazing results without the use of the sort of COUGH that snakes narcotics, and does not upset th* _^ sou to pieces; for the COUGH stomach j^ l2 K1? SiT I V 9C For all chest tr°ubies taßc s cream HEARNE'S c B!!T m (IBTAIKABLE IN S OZ. AND 10 OZ. TINS ■■IBPWW WW BB IMJIIC « *l • q Copyright 775 ' _ '. ' Auckland Return, 30 6 FROM WELLINGTON BY RAIL! Next Friday Night; August 14 Proportionate Fares from Intermediate Stopping Stations. See the Final League Test — England versus NX, ■ ■ ■■ \ : , or The North Island Final of the Chatham Cup. Special Train Arrangements. FRIDAY,I 14th AUGUST.—Excursion Train will leave Wellington 7.28 p.m., JohnaonvUle 7.49, Otaki 9.3, Levin 9.25, Shannon 9.42, Palmerston North 10.19, Folding 10.42, Marton 11.26 pjn., Taihape 1.22 a-m., (15th), Ohakune 3.16, Taumarunui 5.26, arrive Auckland 11J4 ajn. SUNDAY, 16th AUGUST.;—Return Excursion Train will leave Auckland 3.5 p.m., Taumarunui 9.4, Ohakune 11.37 p.m., Tahape 1.15 a.m. (17th), Marton 2.52, Feilding 3.27, Palmerston Nor* 4.0, Shannon 4.31, Levin 4.48, Otaki 5.10, Paekakariki 5.40, Johnsohville 6.27, KhandaUah 6.33, Ngaio 6.36, Wellington arrive 6.47 a.m. Specimens of Return Fares. All One Class Accommodation. FROM TO AUCKLAND. FROM TO AUCKLAND. . ' , - s. d. a. A) Wellington (Thorndon) ..., .. 30 6 Ohakune .« , , 17 0' OtaSd .. .. . ...■ .... 27 6 Taumarunui , , t 13 6 Lev"l - •• .. .., .. 26 6 Napier .. .., ~. *.„ ~., 32 0 Shannon ...." .;. .. .. 26 0 Hastings .. *~ ~., .. 31 6 Palmerston North .. .. .. 24 6 Waipukurau .. 29 6 FeUding .. .'. .. .. .. 24 0 Dannevirke .. .., ..,' "'.: 27 0 Martori .. .... .. .. 22 6 Masterton .. ' 29 0 Taihapc .. ... ~ , ~ .. 19 6 Free reservation of seats for combined up and down journeys ■ ■ by the Excursion Trains. Hire of Cushions, 1/- each. An Easy Opportunity to Visit Relatives and Friends! ; • ■ : • : ■■ '.; .:,■:, ". ' ' ' ' ' f */^ ' \ a second glance Y^ecrdedlv'— if they re SHADO-FREE No. 61 ! L] I I SILVER STRAND No. 455 A/I I Ringlets Service Shce, «/ ' ■ Strvice Weight Of I I MISS MODERNE No. 51 I f/l I SYLKEN MAID No. 378 AI I I . - ■■ - Service freight Pure Silk -> /' ' Senia Weight '
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 16
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