For Raiiway u u ;clan "» I'Jiii', IA/C.Aii iMiiv ... i'lio ptiiticiilar ..itoiy to t*» ot boue/it to dwotleifa botwoeii Paekakiiriki and Paluitarstxm North %re hat tiio r&adora jl the ilorowhenua ■ C'hrouiclo need most, and ior our readors' convenience those ii,gujes axe now appended TO WELLINGTON. — 7.18 a.m., 12.J3 p.m., 2'2 p.m., p.m., b.O p.m. Saturdaya only U-.'JO p.m. Shannon.--8.18 a.m., I.HU p.m., 2.43 p.m., '1.12 p.m., lj.(j p.m. Saturdaya only 10.34 p.n,. Levin.—B.4 ( J a.m., 2.12 p.m., 96, p.m., l.bti p.m., (J 12 p.m., 11.30. Ofcaki.—y.B2 a.m., 3.50 p.m., 3.42 p.m.. 5.b. p.m., 7.43 p.m., Saturday# only 1.15 u.m. Paekai&riki. —10.3D a.m. 4.65 p.m., 4.27 p.zn. 5.50 p.m. 8.55 p.m. Sutxr days only 2..'J0 a.m. Wellington.— 12.14, p.m., //-p.m 5.50 p.m., 7.8 p.m. 10.15 (i.in , .Saturdays only 4. 25 a.m. *' Some of t)io above ti»" ■ will stop at intermediate oiations, Huok as Tokottia.ru, Ohau, AUnakau, le Eloro, eto., but there are some which do not. Residents should ftotjuaint themselves with the trams which do atop at their particular stations. FltOM WFbLJ N GTON. Ihorndoii. —8.20 a.m., y.o a.m., W.itl a.m., -1.13 p.m., U.IU p.m. Piaekalcariki.--tj.lo a.m., y.43 a.m., 10,25? a.m., 11.27 a.m., u.58 p.m. Otaki.— 7.50 a.m. 10.25 a.m., il j.l a.m., 12.47 p.m., 0.53 p.m. Levin.-8.50 a.m., 10.55 a.m., 11.41 a.m., 1.2y p.m., 7..'J(j p.m. Shannon.—y.UO a.m., 11.18 a.m. 12.t p.m., 2.1 p.m. B.(j. p.m. Palineihton (arrive). — 10.40 a.m., 11.5y a.m., 12.41 p.m., 3.10 p.m., *.0 p. m The Auckland express reaches PitJ. merstou rrom the North at 11.28 a.m. an darrives at Tiiorndon at 2. 50 p.m. The Auckland express leaves Thwndon at 1.10 p.m., and reaches Palmerstou at 4.18 p.m. The Second Auckland express leave# Palmerstou at 3.1 a.m. and arrives at Wellington at (i.2d a.m. Tile second Auckland Express leave* Wellington at y.lO p.m. and arrvies at Levin at 11.30 p.m. Palmerstou at 12.10 a.:u. Aa previously mentioned, there ure several wayside s'tafcious at which one or more of the above traine will stop whenever passengers desire to be taken down or set up. Local residents lay ascertain which aro the trains which cater iov thoij' txnuib, aud may then s'ork out the time which the train (vik take to travel troiu the »tatioa uv prf.Hxy.liut;. LM PORT A N'T TO TRAVELLERS. i'roui 1«L December an express train stops uL Levin daily at 11.20 p.m. to take up but those who go orth by this train will have to pay the full fare from Wellington to whatever place north of Levin that the jxpresa stops at. At 4.10 a.m., daily, the express ill op at Levin to pick up passengers but. a.s no tickets an* issued for either of these trains at Lev;n, passengers must pay the guards. Passengers oy this early morning train going south will have to pay the full fare from Palmertson North Do Wellington. Sufleior.s from bronchitis or asthma will £et marked relief from "Nazol." lane on sujiar or through a Nazol inhaler. Sold everywhere. 60 do«M Is fid. —Alvt iiorotolmimt Daily V y fj Publifihed at Leviu is th* jul® daily paper published on th« Manawatu line between W#llinfttou Oity and Palmerotoe North, a distance of 4>» mil» This long coast lino is dotted with butter and oheeae faotciTies and fiaxrnills, and earriea a Large farming population. With the Chronicle Is incorporated "The Alanawatu Farmer," which was first published at the adjoining town Shanjioiij iu 1893, m d during the period of 21 years it hca obtained a large circulation in each district on this ooaxt. The Chronicle is Printed Every Afternoon Containing, in addition to iooal and distriot news, interprorillcial news, aa furnahod by fcha Press Association. The Ohronis published at 3 p.m. The Chronicle , v«. Will be found in the i«.itu«o the settlers in and around Wu kanae, Otaki, Te tioro, MstUkkau, Ohau, Levin, Koput&roa, Shannon, Moutoa, Foxton, Makerua and Tokomara This Stretch of Country MaK.es the paper a good mediam ior business announcement*. It is a wide aud progressive dairying district, and offer* attraa, tions to you aa a means of *x* tending your basinaee. W(r shall be glad to se© aa adrir* tifleinont of your i>i fcbo e«!anuu> ot th® Chromc?A. OHILBLAim l?ad circulation is primarily the oaue of chilblains. This can be promoted by pleuty of outdoor exercise, whiohj with the external application of Oham- 1 berlain's Pain Balm, will work wonder* Chamberlain's Pain Balm allays ih« itch and prevents the ohilblains break, ing Sold everywhere. A4rt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 October 1915, Page 4
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