For Railway Passengers Guidance.
THE LOCAL TIME TABLE. Sarching thruigh a railway , \ f •-. limetable makes most people irritable. Tke railway table, like the polony, contains many good ] things, but tlie public prefer to have the one particular food (whether mental or alimentary desired on a given occasion, not a botch potcb 0i figures concerning the branch line of Toko, the aide track at Waggonville, or the cross line to Nevenuarch. The particular figures likely to be of benefit to dwellers between Paekakarik? and Palnierstou North are what leaders of The Horowhenua Chronicle neeJ most, and for oui readers' convenience those fis-'\r.'* are now appended : —
As previously mentioned, there are several wayside stations »t which one or more of the above trains will stop whenever passen- jgers desire to be set down or taken I up. Local residents may ascertain which are the trains which •cater for their towns, and may then work out, from the abovb figures, the time which the train ';■■• will take to travel from the, station immediately preceding. ' The Auckland express reaches Palmerston from the North, at 12.40 p.m., and arrives.at Thorndon at 4.7 p.m. The Auckland express leaves Thorndoh at 12.15 p.m. and reaches Palmerston at 3.35 p.m. The extra Auckland commenced Ist October." ■". A few arops of "NAZOL" or a piece of sugar soothes and relieves a sore throat wonderfully. Easy to take, pleasant to taste and most efficacious in effect.—Advt. PAINS IN THE STOMACH. "I can thoroughly recommend Chamberlain's Colic" and Diarrhoea Peniedy," says Mr Thomas Kelly, Storekeeper, , Berrigan, ' N.S.W. "I have been subject to severe pain sin the stomach and at times would have to lay up. I was recommended to try ChamberJain's Colic and Diarrhoea Peine- . 'dy and found one dose to give me relief." ' For sale everywhere.— Advt. .-.'• , J
1'ltuM WELLINGTON. TO WELLIN(JTOX. a.m. a.m. a.m. *.m. £ £.£ r -0 a.m. p.m. pj:i. p.m. p.m. Thorndon — 7.45 9.10 9.25 4. lo p m p_t=r g Palinerston 7.0 12.1,5 2.3-i -J.3» 5.C Paekakariki .... 6.40 9.7 10.36 11.15 G..' m 3 p-° Tokomnru * * * — * Waikanae * * — 11-50 * ~ = Makerua — - —. ~ ' Te Horo - ... * — * " * a S £ rr Shannon 8.0 is.O . 3.2S -4.16 6.1-s Otaki 7.50 9.52 11.20 12.20 7.0 g - | £ Koputaroa * * — * — Manakau '. ... *' — * * * ' ~ m '=To~-~ Levin S.39 2.42 3.54 4.42 (5.17 Ohau * * — * * p--§* Ohau i! * — * Levin 8.50 10.21 11.56 1.5 7.44 g 2 « < Manakau ... ... * * — * Koputaroa • • — * * S- Otaki 9.25 3.25 4.21 5.13 7.45 Shannon 9.30 10.48 12.11 1.56 8.14 c Te Horo * * — * * Makerua * — — * ' 2.pi 31 h S £ 5' Waikanae ... ... * * — * * Tokomaru • • • * * S- p " 1/1 Paekakariki .... ... 10.33 4.30 5.0 5.57 8.f)5 Palmerston (arrive) ... 10.45 11.32 1.3 2.68 -- "m § S. Well in art on .. . • 12.15 8.35 6.50 7.23 10.45 •Stops when requested. . "? nfol <t> 5 * Stops where requested
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 January 1914, Page 4
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443For Railway Passengers Guidance. Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 January 1914, Page 4
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