)OYAL MAIL OOAOH. - NEW FLY » MOUTH TO OPUNAKE. BEDUOTION IN CHARGES, Abridged Time-Tab'e. Fares to Mon, Wed. & Opunake. ■eaves Friday. SiDgle. Return. N.P. Railway Station, 9 am. .„ 10s Od ... 17s Od Oaknra... 10.35 a.m. ... 8s Od ... 14s Od Okato ... 12.45 p.m. ... 5s Od ... 8s 6d Rahctu... 2.20 p.m. ... 3s Od ... 5s Od ARBIVE3 at Opunake 4 p.m. . Fates to Toes. Thur. & New Plymouth. Leaves Saturday. Single. Return Opunake 7.30 a.m. ... 10s Od ... 17s Od Rahotu... 9.10 a.m... 7s 6d ... 13s Od Okato ... 11.30a.m 3s 6d ... 6s Od Oaknra... 1255 p.m. ... 2s 6d ... 4s Od Arrives at New Plymouth 2.30 p.m Heavy Luggage Extra. Dinner each day at Okato, Is. BOOKING OFFICES: Go-operative Stoie, Carrie-street. New Plymouth. Fowlers' Boarding House, Opunake In conjunction with above service, a Large Waggon can be arranged for to convey Merchandise, Furniture, etc., at reasonable rates. T. P. HUGHSON, . Propriotor. Okato, 4th January, 1901. A. LISTER & GO. Ltd, Dursley, Eng., Manufacturer? of the PKEMIEK OREAM SEPARATO OF THE WORLD Known ONLY a<i tinAlexandre Give the most UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the statements, made by the Agents of the Da Lav At, they defeated Messrs Lister's ALEXANDRA at a Public Trial in Geemany, and declare they have never sold or sent a single ALEXANDRA BEfARaTOB to Germany at any time. ALEXANDRA TOOK FIftST PRIZI it the Royal Agricultural Sooietys Show, Eisucaster, 1! >. BEaTING THE D LAVAL and other Machines
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 9 July 1901, Page 4
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504Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 9 July 1901, Page 4
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