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For Railway Guidance. e THE LOCAL TIMS TABLfI. Boaroblne tfroigh * tall way ti»e taele makes most pt«ple irrlteble. Tke railway table, Tike tio p>W oontaiH* many go« 4 tUsfs, bit t&4 ?«bho prefer to hare tke one partooalar food (whether mental or alimentary) desired on a girsn eccofr loa, not a kotok potok of figarci coEcerning tke branch line of Toka. the aide track at Waago»Tille, « the oroai line to NeTermarck. Ti? wrtioular istarei likely to Iβ i< benefit to dwellert betweea Pa«, kakariki and Pa! mere ten Nortk m> what readers of the Horowhena. Uhrooiole reed moat, and fa? o«. re&dera , conronienoe thc«e figare are now &7,pend#d:— •_ •» r» IB era ra ' s» ». e» • *? to m a « B e i i *o ** u J- «• • j aS ,S S S Si t u g A 5. '-.-..-.. "S 3 a> . S S 2 I sq i*~, .«•«,■ •»,,"« be "* g ili Ii = i \\\ ■ 3 :a'"•' c * : • • » • 8 i •:;:;:;:• IC«pa 2 * S"SI ll|H||s||il Bom* of th« aboTe trains will wiok at inter mediate station!, oaci m Tekomara, Ohaa, Manakas, If Hero, etc.; bat thor« *re wb< which do not. R«idente shoe Id acquaint themoeWee with the trwne wkich do stop at tisir p*rfefe*Jfci ttatie» t ■ •• • -•• -*•■•• ■•J » (B r-i a Qr-tSt . fi 3 S Z, I" \ei |b ei Q ffl »H >-l 'h 'h ' M S O> . CD • , r-i J § Bis S g S 3| M : • J * i!-i • less! Aβ pr«rioaely mentioned, there are tererai wayside itatiom at which one or more of the abors trains will stop wksnerer passengers deeire to be set down or taken np. Local residents may ascertain which are tb» trains whioh cuter for. th«ir towns, and may then work out, from the asore lc«rse, tks time which the train will take to trarel from the station immediately preceding. The Anokland expreet reaokes Palsnereton, from the North, at 12.40 p.m. and arrires at Tbwot!on at 4.7 p.m. The Avoklanci ■■;• preu learse Thornden at 18.11 f ".-. and reaches Palnertton at B.ls 9 , * Mail Notice. $ M&ild close at Lerin ae enter :-~ For Weraroa, M--ka», Otafcl, and Wellington, d' 8 a.m. For Shannon, i v&roa, Toko tnarn, Paluieraton .-th and intermedi*te ofioee, t' ;« to New Plymonth, Auckland ' v *ia Main Trunk lins), elio Napier, Hawke'a Bay *nd Wairar*p» districts, daily, 14 tk.m. For Foston, daily, 10 a.a. arji 7 For Weraroa, daily. 16.18 a.m. For OhBB, Otaki, W&ikani*, Parapurtami, Paekakariki, Pareinatta, Plimmerton, JohneonriJU ;per travelling Poet Oftoe), Wdin (ton *vd Bonthorn ofioes ef New Zealand, daily, 4 p.m. For Wellington, daily, 0.18 p.m. For Palmerston North and inter nediate ofloea, to Wanganei and Jhakane, daily. 7 p.m. For Aittralian States, India. Jjiina, Japan, Soeth Afrioo, Unit- « linjdom, and Continent of JBr • ope, srery Friday (snlees otherwiie lotiled), 1 a.n, For United Itatee ef America, j«nada, etc., as specially notiled. Msihi arrire at the Lerin Poet 3fioe u nd«:Fron Foxton, daily. I a.m. aui [ Iβ p.m. From Weraroa, daily, 18.40 h.pj mi tM f.m. From Palmereton North, dapy.i i.m., AM p.m. and 7 p.m. Shannon, daily, B a.m. anri 4.6t From Wellington and intermediate ofloes, thence te Lerin, alee Sotthern oflees of New Cealand. iaily, 10.48 a.m. From Aaokland, New Plymoitb. Wanganai, Naper, Masterton and liatrioti, daily, 4.19 p.n. Fro« WelUogton »n*» Otaki, lift f (I p.B. ' D 1. GORE, PoftaßMtfr. For In lies a it, lake VVi . 2e Rreat Peppermint Oirs. Ki.fi !aihv liMud 9b M. IBHTABILITT. Do yoi feel oif of himetr and ihink that, ereryone has a grsdge igainet yon because ererythinfi teems to be going wrong. It is ron that »e - 'wrong," and it is roer liver that has the gradge igainet yon—possibly because yoi ire not treating it well. Yoi larp given it too much work to do, ind when it wanted a geatle laxitire to let it rightyon uegieoted 10 attend to it. To set ypir lirer ight, to make things go well, and x> make yonrself feel good all frrer, >ske a ornne of Chamberlain's Tok> ete and yon will to more than )leaeed «ritb' the reselt. Ohaailerlain'i Tablets are enserpassed or irritability. fold srerywheTi Ask ye«r ©roeer, w wrlto ti Jadbary'i, Wellingtsn, fer a Ceipoi Itarter.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19120524.2.23.8

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1912, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
690

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1912, Page 4

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