CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS. E following arrangements will be observed for tin- Christina.and New Year holiday* ' Mails usually despatched on Mondays will be closed at 8 p.m. on Saturday night*, the 2:inl anil 30th inst.. and supplementary mails made up on the Monday mornings. On the I'iilli inst. the usual tespatch of mails will be made up to H a.m. Mondays, the 25th Dre. and Ist Jan. (Christmas I>ay and Xtnr War's Day) will be oWrved as dose holidays). Tuesday, the 2litli inst. (Bo*, ing Day) the Post Office will In- open in all branches, cxrept Money Order and Savings Bank, from 'J a.m. to lit a.m. The private hoi lobby will lie ojiei! from 9.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. on the 25th •not. and lift prox. I'sual hours on (lie 26th inst. The Railway Travelling Po*t Office will run ax usual. N TSLKtiBAPH BUNCH. Oil Monday* (Christmas Dav| Sunday hoar* will be obamed, viz., ».:Ki a.m. to 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. OnTnesday (Boxing Dav) and Monday (Xcw Year's Day) the Tele graph Office will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to midnight. The Telephone - Exchange will be open between 9 a.in. and 10 a.m. on Christmas Day# and open as usual on Boxing Day and New Year's Day. » On Boxing Day the Opunake coach will leave the Chief Post Office, >"pw Plymouth, «t 6.a.m. instead of a.30 a-m. Mails for offices on the Opunake coach line will close at 5.30 a.m. on the 36th inst. POM.II, BRANCH. F. D. HOLDSWpRTH, Chief Postmaster.
FACE LIKEJAW BEEF Bunitng Up With a Terrible Itching Eczema. SPEEDILY CHIT CUTICURA ' "The Ctatienni Remedies cured me of a terrible ecxema from which I had •aftered agony and pain for eight long yean, being unable to obtain any help troqi the beat doctor*, and trying many remedies without success. My •calp was covered with scab*, anu my 'face waa like a piece of raw beef, my eyebiom and lashes were falling out, and I felt a* if bnrning np from the terrible itching and pain. Cnticnra gave me relief the very first day, and nude a complete enje in a short time. To my very great joy, my head and face are now clear and well.—'Hiss Mary M. Fay, 75 West Main Street, Westboro, Mass."
This is not a Bad Way BUT. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS Mot with Lemon at £EDTIME & lj an .Ibsolote Preventive & and Care for \ COLDS & INFLUENZA. 3
GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Lew Prtttlais. l arge Bonusei State Security. Liberal Treatment. BijnOJOOO addad us PolidM m Bona*. X ■. WCKAUDSOS. F.P.A, WHAT A STBATFORD MAN SAYS WhM a Stratford man «yi always talarat* Maw Plymouth people There H no Bach in common betw«B ttmr two towns that the HUM lui II at ooe awake a in the hearta oftlw other. Mr
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8012, 26 December 1905, Page 4
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