For Railway Pa.wnaer*. i ' ■* viutuan p XHJfi LOCAL II ill, fht. particular figures ~xoly u> ex of benetit to dwellejf betwjen I'aekakjiiiki and Palmerston North »re i'almerstoii — 7.18 a.m., 12JP p.m. I 2.2 p.m., 3.80 p.m., 6.0 p.m. Satur days only 9.80 p.m. Shannon.—B.lß a.m., 1.80 p.m., 3.41 p.m., 4.12 p.m., 6,0 p.m. Saturday* only 10.84 p.n,. Levin.-8.49 a.m., 2.12 p.m., S6, p.m., 4.36 p.m.. 6 42 p.m., 11 80 Ot*ki—9.32 a.m., 3.50 p.m., 3.4* p m., 5.(1. p.m.. 7.43 p.m., Baturday» only 1.15 ».rn. P»©ka.kariki.-10.89 a.m. » ftij p.,,.. 4.>17 p.in 5.50 p.in s r,r, p ilayn only 2.80 a.m. Wellington - hU p (Jl «f> (i 6.6,1 p.m., 7.8 p.m. 10.45 p ,t days only 4. 25 a.m. Some of the ;.bov« trmin. *.11 , ( , lt at intermediate Kxa-tii.t;*, K ut<k | tnaru, Ohxu, Manakaii, Ip llur<, but tnerv are some which du n< I((- t identa should acquaint them.iel i* * lti thb traine, » h.ich do stop U. I t. ti It t'r.ular stations. I'ltOil VViuj.lM/IoN Ihoradou. 8.20 a.m., w >■. » s »■•»., i.13 p.m., 9 l,i t , I'eeknltariki. -<j 40 a m . b 14 Ul -, il.'Jt A.lf t. ,j J ifs 11 ~, - iJi I) c ui. It I ; it [ * :u . 1J 1/ p in.. p ii, I -B ;'io U'.oi) am ;■ \. "■m., l.j't) p.m.. p.m. .■ihauiiou.--U.3u a, ui., II. Km !Vj 2 4 p.m. H O. p.m. r;ili.iei»tniu (arriv«'J._ lu 40 i I.oJ a m., |i. t ip U) pU( P ill liie A ucli laud express feiuihe* -'*l uersi,;,! »joiu the North at 11.28 a.m. »r. darnvee Thorndon at 2. 50 p.ui lho .luukUuil express .eaves don at 1.10 p.ui., and reaches l'almar•ton 4it 4.18 p. rju, the tieoond Auckland expr«»i lea let I'almejiton at 3.1 ft.tn. sad arrive* »t Wellington at 6.26 a.m. Ihe B«*oon<J Auci.lßfid iixpreM laave* Wellington at 9.10 P m an<J ejrvit>)l Leviu at 11.30 p.m. Palmeraton at 12.16 ».:n. As previoualy mentioned, tiler* * r » several way aid* stations at which ,m« or more of tha above trains r-ill ,top whenever paasengers desire to be set down or taken up. Local residents mac/ ascertain which are the trains whioh wter for th»ir towns, and may thee fork out the time whioh the train tf-ii, Uke to travel from tha station & •Ticdiately preceding. IMPOKTANT TO TKAVELLKItc From Ist Deccinbei an express wait stops at Levin daily k t 11.20 p.m. r* Mike up but those who "rt.il by this train will have to p*j full from Well'ngtoQ to whf + / 1 P lfcte north of Levin tha* the ~x i pr«x» stops at. | AfMo a.m., daily, the express dl op Bt 1.-vin to piVk ap paesertgars nut as no tickets are issued for either of these trains at Lev;n, paMengon ".list pa.v the nuards. Paascnxe'rs i,y this early morning train going touth ~ to pay the full fare 'roci ®orotobcnua Oailu -c. l'ubliohail •laily paper publishod on the M anawatu lino between W«i- ---( Mngton Oity and l'almcrstor North, a diiUuice of 9« ■ mil» 'J'hia long ooast line is dotted with butter and eheeae fvrt-«r-ie» and flaxmilk, and carritM larg« Urming yopaktion W illi tilq Chronicle Is incorporated "Tho Mau«watu Farmer," which warn Tint pebhahed at the adjoining town Shannon iu 1888, ai 1 d-.-ing tha period of ,21 years it h«i obtained a large eirculatioa each district on this eoact. The Chroniclo is Printed Every Afternoon Containing, iu addition to Uxal and district news, interproviaeial news, &• faruksd bjr Preis Aasociation. The Chrofl' is published at 3 p.m. The Chroaicie Will be found in (he )idiiim o. the *ettl«rs in and aroind Wai kanae, Otaki, Ta iloro, klan«kan, Ohaa, Lnrin, Koputaroa, Shannon, Moutoa, Fox ton, Uakaraa and Tokomam This Stretoh of Country Uakea the paper a good uwdieii lor btuineM announe«ment«. U i* a wide and pirogreawve daubing district, and olfen attrae. tioaa to joa aa a means c I extending your baainsfis: W« *hall be glad to see ac ait»»rtiaemeni of yoar in tb-i K.la:uu' of ih« CSmnnick. HACKS THE NERVES. Continual coughing inflames the throat, wears out the patient and * racks his nerves. A remedy that will relievo a cough promptly is most desirable in the treatment of throat and lung troubles, but it must be absolutely free from opium or other narootics, u liich deaden the cough without removin<; the causo. O'lamberlain'a Cough Remedy is an ideal remedy for the treatment of coughs of any description. It is absolutely free from narcotics, and will not injure the most delicate person. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy loosens and relieves the cough, and lieipi* to throw off the cause.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 August 1916, Page 4
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756Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 August 1916, Page 4
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