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THE GIRLS THAT ARE WANTED.

Th<* £ii 1<? that ure wanted are good i»irl« — Good from the heart tv the lips ; Pure as the lily is white and pure. FroM its heart to ilss»veet loal! tip^. The "'iris tluit are wanted are home Au-ls — GirU that iwa mother's r'mht hand ; That fathers and brothers can trust to, And the little ones understand.

Girls that nre fair on tho hearthstone, And pleasant when nobody sees ; Kind nnd sweet to their own folks, Ready and anxious to please. The girls tli.it are w.mted nre wise girls, That know wh.it to do and to say ; Thut dii\e with a smile and a soft word The wrath of the household away.

The o iris that are wanted are "ids of sense, Whom fashion unii nevci decisive ; Who can follow whatever is pretty, And dare what is silly to leave. The girls that are wanted are careful girls, Who count what a thing* will cost, Who uw with a prudent, gonoious h.uul, But see that nothing is lost. MAIL SKIiVICKS. 188 ( J.

FIJOM LONDON. SAX FRANCISCO. hIttKCT. L> Jive Anive Lpjivc Auive London. Auckland. Ply- X>w mcntli. Y. -i ■•in! Jan. 12 Feb. 21". l'Vl). 0 M.v. 2< Jin. 20 ]\r-m 2 Al.u 0 Ai.nl 23 Feb. 23 M;r.r>o Apr. li M>v 21 A;»i 27 M.»v 4 .him' 1H Apr. 20 Ala 3 *25 Jnn.« 1 .lu'y JiJ ,May IS Jmiol"2 .)nnc2'J Am-. 13 June 35 .1 ill) 20 July 27 Sept. 10 Ju'y lo Am;. 17 An-. 24 Oct. 8 Auu. 10 Sept. 14 Sopt. 21 \iiv, « r i Sent. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Seo. 8 Oct 5 Nov.D J?ov. 1G J?ec 31 TO LONDON. SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. Lenve Anivo Leave Anive Aucklnnrl. London, New PlyZealand, moutl). Jan. 7 Jan. 24 Feb. 4 Jan 10 Feb. 21 Jan. 28 M«r. 4 Feb. 7 ftlnr. 21 Feb. 25 Apr. 1 Mm\ 7 Apr. 18 Jlar.2s A pi. 29 Apr. 4 Mny 1G Apr. 22 .May 27 2 Juno 13 May 20 June 24 May IV) July 11 June 17 Juh 22 June 27 Ai'k. 8 July 15 Aur. 19 July 2s Sqit. f) Aug. 12 Sept. 16 Ang.22 Oft. B Sept. 9 Out. H Sep. 19 Oct. 31 Oct. 7 Nov. 11 Oct. 17 Nov. 28 Nov. 4 Dec 9 N0v.14 Dec. 2(> KEW ZEALAND INLAND PARCEL revr.

EFOULJ.TIO>S

1. routing and Labelling. — In order that a parcel may go by Parcel Post, it must be handed in at a Post Oihcecounfei 01 delivevyvvindow, and the postage due piepaid. The -words "Parcel Post" should be viittcn on the parcel, or on the label to bt> obtained from the Post Office foi aiiixing to the panel. 2. Kates of rosta>:e and weight. — The rates of postage for a parcel me :—: — 8. d. Not exceeding; lib in weight 0 7 Exceeding lib., but not exceeding 2lbs. 0 10 211)8 , 31bs 1 1 31bs „ 41bs 1 4 41bg >. slbs 1 7 ' Bibs „ Olbs 1 10 61bs „ 71bs 2 1 71bs „ Blbs 2 4 filbs „ Dibs 2 7 91bs „ lO.bs 2 10 lOlbs „ 3 Hbs 3 1 No parcel exceeding Ulbs in vrei^ht, or the dimensions hereafter specified, -will be accepted ; and unpaid or insufficiently prepaid parcels -will be refused. 3. Size. — The dimensions allowed for a parcel are : — ft. in. Greatest length _ 3 6 Greatest length and giith combined 6 0 For example : A parcel nieasuiing 3ft 6iu in length ma.y measiue as much as 2ft Gin in girth. A shorter parcel may be thicker ; thus, if it meaauie only 3ft in length, it may be 3ft in girth round its thickest pait. The weights nnd dimensions given above apply only to parcels for places served by railway, coach, or steamboat. 4. For Places not Served by Railway, Coach, or Steamer.— To all places not served Ly railway, co.ich, or steamer, only paicels not exceeding olba in weight, and not measuring more than 2ft in length, and Ift in breadth or depth may be accepted, and provided they are not of such a fi agile native as to ptovent their being sent with safety in the ordinary mail bag. . 5. Must be Prepaid. — The full postage must be prepaid by ordinary postage stamps, which must he affixed by the sender or tbe person handing m the parcel. 6. Not to be Posted in Posting-box. — Parcels exceeding lib in weight are not to bo posted in the posting-box, but must be handed over the counter, or at the delivery-window ot the Po«t Office, to the proper oliicer, by whom the size, weight, and postage will bo checked before a paicel may be sicceptcd. Parcels posted in the posting-box, unless admissible and fully paid at letter rate will be charged on delivery with a fino of (!d., in addition to any deficient postage. This also applies to parcels posted in pillar aud other postingIjoxes. 7. Prohibited Parrels. — Parcels bearing, ov containing writing or mailis of an olfensiveor indecent charnetei, or containing gunpowder, cartridges, lucifei matches, or anything explosive or liable to eornbu-tion, hl.iddeis con laining liquid, live an»mals,gio^-ly offe isive or filth y matter, or any substance likely to cnuse injmy to other parcels or to the ofliceis of the Post Office, are prohibited. 8. What other Paicels may not contain, — parcels may not contain any lettei 01 communication" of the nature of a lottei, money (coin or bank note-*), or a packet 01 j ;ueei intended for deliuryat anaddiess other ihnn that bon-e by the pan el i'self. 12. Registered. — Parcels may be registered nndei the same conditions as letters ; and for an additional fee of 2d a meipt can be obtained and posted to the sender,

ENGLISH PAUCEL POST

Eate of Postage— For a parrel not exceeding 21bs in \\ eight, Is 0d ; for e\prv .idditional pound or fraction thcieof, *.)d extia. Poßiape must be fully piepaid by mcaiiS of postage ptiiinps rfllxtd (0 ilie paicel.-. In sufficiently piepaid parrels will notbeaeceple !. Limit ol AYe'fiht and Dimension?. — A paicel for liaminiFf-ion must not exceed Ulb- in weight. 3ft (im length, cr Cft in length and cirth combined.

CARDS. Circular 1 (on note or Icttei pnper) in plain and fancy t.> ppCjirterw' Kecpipfs printed, hound, nnd pur foratod at the KhV/s Office

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 360, 17 April 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 360, 17 April 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 360, 17 April 1889, Page 8

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