For Railway Passenger Guidan.
f THE LOCAL TIMiC-: . i , ; Xht» particular hgures .isely to o« of benefit to dweller* between I'aakakariki and Paimer ston North »re tfhat the reflderi of the llorowJiftuai Chronicle need most, and , f or our re.id' era' oonveaionc» those &,gi>cta are ao» appended: — TO WELLINGTON Palmerston - 7.18 a.m., i2.jp p . m . 2 ? p.m., 3.80 p.m., 5.0 p.m. Satindays only 9.80 p.m. Bhannon.-8.18 a.m., 1.30 p.m., Hi p.m., 4.12 p.m., 6.6 p.m. Saturday* only 10.84 p.u,. Levin.—B.4y a.m., 2.12 p.n:., t 4 p.m., 4.86 p.m.. 6 42 p.m., n.sy Otaki.—-S/.32 a.m., 8.60 p.m., '1 p.m., 6b. p.m., 7.43 p.m., Bafurday, only I.IS a.m. PMkakariki. -10.88 a.m. 4.56 p.m., 4.87 p.m. 5.60 p.m. 8.55 p.m. Satar days only 8.80 a.m. Wellington.- 15.14. p.m., tf.b p . u 6.1,0 p.m., 7.8 p.m. 10,15 p.m., Saturdays only 4. 25 a.m. Some of the ;.bove train* will «t intermediate su»tiops, «uek Tokou.«ru, Ohau, ManaJbau. le floro, eto., but there are bome which do not! IW idonte ahoold acquaint themselves vritjk the trams which do stop »i tboir a&r t ; -uljvr stations. FROM WJE LiLIN li'l'U.N. Thorndon.-8.20 a.m., w. b a ., u ytt «•<"., 4.18 p.m., it.lo p . m . lWuJ,ariki.-«j. 40 a.m., «. 4S * a.m., 11 27 A.m., 0.08 p m . »>t»iki.-.,.50 a.m. 10.26 a m.. ;1 ,1 i 2. »? p.«,. f a.,03 p Uvin.-tf.jo 10-sfi am u u a m., 1.2y p.,-!, j Shannon.—U.30 a.m., H. ia m p.m., 2.4 p.m. B.(j. p. m . Pulmerston (urrive). -10 it) a ■ lu -' ] ' 1 ** P '"., S.iU p.m. 'ii p.m * ' 4 Ihe Auckland oxpreM ..^i WeraUm > r „m tfau North al n. 2S M i" r 7 w , * l 3WJ« n at 2. 60 p.m The Auckland express lhvm<lon at 110 p.m., » IK j reacW Pa | mar . •ton fct 4.iy p.ui. The Second I<sarw i«lmer.ton at 8.1 a.m. and arrirea at Helimgton at (5.2 d a.m. The seoond Auckland' ISxpreae Imvu Well,u K to U al U.JO p.m. Aud . ';«rm at 11.80 p.m. I'almeraton at 13.16 a.m. As prerwumy mentioned, t£« r * >r. Z*Z Wa / S^ e s^UoM *t which .. n « more of the above trains will whenever passengers desire to be set down or Uken up. Local reaidente " ascertain which are the t.aina JS «»ter for their town., and may then work out the time whieh the train riL mtL® s°. tm " el fr ° m th * Nation Q mediately preceding. J UP0 *TAi^iirisivjH J Lßto rom Ut December an express. ir»j„ -.tops at Levin daily 11.20 p.m. to MtJ, "h P ?? eD * Bn - bu * th <** who orth by th» train will >jave to r« the lull far,, from We.'lngton to wS erer place north of Lerin that the * pr6as stops at. m lf 10 J S d *' ly ' * x P r<? « <H op at Levin to pick up paragon but a, no ticket, are for either of these trams at Levm, pawengen must pay the guards. fissengvn oy early morning train going mi have to pay the full {%re , rom Palmertson North to Wellington. Sufferers from brancmtie or -lethma mil get marked relief from "Naiol " Jane on sugar or through a .\'a*o] inhaler. Sold everywhere 60 6d " -A-lrt
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 July 1916, Page 4
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521For Railway Passenger Guidan. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 July 1916, Page 4
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