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Notices. 0 T 1 0 E. In returning thanks to the public of Marton and district for past sup port, I wish to announce that I have made arrangements with Mr A. W. Humphrey (at Messrs Hound & Pedersen’s) to act as my town agent. All Orders given to him will receive prompt attention. Telephone 28. E. DOMMETT, General Garter Marton. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. On Bth April Special Night Trains will leave Wanganui at 11.80 p.m., Marton 1.45 a.m. (9th) for Wellington (Thorndon), Leave Wellington 11.15 p.m., Marton 5.50 a.m. (9th) for Wanganui. The 11.80 p.m. special from Wanganui stops after leaving Longburn at Shannon, Levin, Otaki, and stations Paekakariki to Wellington. SPORTS AT PALMERSTON NORTH. RACES AT FEILDING. On 12th and 18th April Special Train will leave Wanganui 6.25 a.m., Marton 8.45 a.m. for Feilding, returning from Feilding at 5.85 p.m. for Wanganui and Taihape. On 12th April the usual 4.35 p.m. train, Wanganui to Taihape and Palmerston, will be delayed to leave Wanganui at 5.15 p.m. The usual 7.10 p.m. train, Marton to Taihape, will be delayed to leave Marton at 7.45 p.m. The usual 4.50 p.m. train, Palmerston to Wanganui and Taihape, will be delayed to leave Palmerston at 5.20 p.m. On 18th April the usual 7.10 p.m. train, Marton to Taihape, will be delayed to leave Marton at 7.85 p.m. The usual 4.50 p.m. train, Palmerston to Wanganui and Taihape, will be delayed to leave Palmerston at 5.20 p.m. Holiday Excursion ‘Tickets, available for return until 12th May, will be issued to Feilding on 18th April by the 6,25 a.m. special train from Wanganui, and by the first ordinary train from Wanganui, Taihape and intermediate stations. For further particulars see posters. No goods or live stock traffic will be accepted on Good Friday or Easter Monday. BY ORDER.

MA,RTON technical SCHOOL. Students may enrol in the following Subjects by payment of 75 per per cent, of the fee for the term. Bookkeeping Dressmaking Millinery Home Nursing English Arithmetic Singing (juniors) ARTHUR D, N. TRAIN, Acting Director. ANTED KNOWN. Best Black Mairi Wood for Sale, cut in 6 and 8 inch lengths for stoves, put in sacks, 20 sacks to the cord measurement. For price apply tiD W. HENDERSON, Wood Dealer, Rata. There fc /Totting In ths world better than Good Health. It is the greatest prize ol life and neither money nor anything else can fully compensate for the lack ol It. “Good Health is the Best Wealth.*’ It Is, no doubt, true that a large proportion of all Illness consists of minor ailments, but so-called minor ailments should never be neglected. They are nature’s alarm signals calling attention to something wrong. Disregarded, tbey may develop Into more serious maladies. The stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys are among the hardest worked organs of the body and It is not. therefore, surprising that they should sometimes weaken In their action. There Is nothing Beecham's Pills lor correcting all irrogu* larltles of those organs. A single doss will bring relief, and taken In accordance with the directions, this medicine will completely cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Piiiousness, indigestion Heartburn, Pnfrts alter Hating, or any of the k many indications of n deranged condition ' oi the digestive dyatecn. “Preventionls ) hotter than cure,’! and if you would avoid * Bound digestion, there is nothing better linn a timely dose ol tills world renowned, well tried remedy. No household should ) e ,p er be without its greatest nee'* jox ot - s 4 C 9\ Prepared only by iTkomas Beecham, St. Helena, .England. SaU la boxes, price lo\d., ///| 4t 213,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9414, 7 April 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9414, 7 April 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9414, 7 April 1909, Page 8

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