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| NEW ZISA!.AND RAILWAYS. I'A LMKI'STt A NORTH A. AND P. Si l()\V. e 01,1 DAY KXCHWSION TIC . KKTSTO i I AI..M'ISUy , i , OX N.. jvvivilai>lv tor iftlirn until litli Novemlier, will he uhtainn.'hle from Foxton. Wellington (Tliorndori). Pannevirke, Masterton, and intermediate stations, <m Ist, 2nd and Hrd November. NOTE.- Tlie issues 011 3rd November will be bv moniinjj; I rains only. 011 3rd November, I'.lll (People's f Day), in addition to the ordinary trains, special psis-senger trains will run as follows j For PaliiUT.-.t'in North : i ton (Thnrndon), dep. 7.10 a.m.: Levin, 10.0. I I'or Wellington n'horndon): IVdinerston North den. 1.11 p.m. The 7.10 a.m. train from Wellington (Thnrndon) will stop only at •lehnsniiville, Pareniata, Paekakariki. Levin and Longhurn for pnssm- ! 'I lie J. II p.m. train from Paliner- [ stnn North will stop only at Lop:>hiirn. Levin. Paekakariki and all stations south of "Paekakariki as required. Tf o (i. 10 a.m. train from Paekakariki will not stop at Levin. The -">-0 p.m. train from Pnlmerston North tn Wellington CTliorudnn} will not stop at Levin. All Levin passneoers must travel b.v trains leaving Levin at 10.0 a.m. and 1.0 n.ni., and return by train 10-ivinoc i'almerston North at 1.41 p.m. NOTR. — Tlie Down Ala i 1 train 10-iviii.o; Pnlmerston North at 3.37 n.ni. on tin's day will not stop at Levin to set down passengers. Passengers holdiny; return exeursi' !i tiekef.c wi'l not be allowed to trawl bv Down .Mail train leaving Palmerslon North at 3.37 n.m. 011 Mi is day. t)idv passengers holding ordinary tickets will be Carried by tins train. For full paitieulars sop handhil's. "1213-1. BY ORDER. HANK HOLIDAY. MANAWATU A. AND P. SHOW. PURSUANT to the terms of " The I?•Hiking A"! 1008." |«VIUDAY. 3rd NO\'l<:.\llM<:i!, i.s hereby appointed a Spei-ial Hank Holiday at the ollices of Ibe u ndiu'inenl ioned Hanks in l.rnin: KOI! TIfK IiANK Ol< AI'STILVLAtSI A, A. P. AYIOnHTEIi, T nsper-tor. FOR TDK BANK OF .WAV ZEALAND. AY. CALLEN!)EIi. 1-30-3. General Manager. EVADIBLE PAIN. To sullor pain which can be evaded is slumM' tolly. \\ hen wo feel pain, it is Nature warning u.s with clumaiit voice that there is something interfering with her norma 1 course, and she is virtually appealing to u.s; craving our aid in intelligently assisting her to resume her benefit out sway. Pain not ruilv injures us by its present hurt, :t actually shortens our lives by subjei'iiitg 7uir constitutions io unnatural stiain. .Most people have but indifferent health and many go through life suffering more or less, from some ailment, such as rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, -sciatica, blood-dis-orders. aiiivmia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, geneial debility, gravel, stone or bladder troubles. All of these ailments are symptoms of a disordered condition of the kidneys and liver, and would disappear if the kidneys and liver were performing effectively their task of extraiting f v'in tlw blood and removing from the system the urinary and biliary poisons the, velention of which causes the suffering. Anyone who suffers from the disorders named would do well to try the effect jf a course of Warner's Safe Cure. Warner's Safe Cure acts specifically upon the kidneys and liver, stimulating and encouraging those vital organs- to perform I heir functions and to extract and remove the urinary and biliary poisons which a,re constantly being manufactured within us. When these poisons lire, removed as rapidly as they ure formed the pain necessarily ceasf:?. Warner's 8a fe Cure is sold by chem.fits and storekeepers everywhere, both .n the original form (5s bottles), and lie. cheaper "Concentrated" non-alco-olic form (2s 6d bottles-).

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1911, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
594

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1911, Page 3

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