THE MAILS TUESDAY, MAY 21. For Wellington and South, per Tuk ipuna, at 10.30 a.m. Parcel mail for United Kingdom an J Continent, of Europe, per 8.3. Corintliic. from Wellington,.at 6 p.m. For Auckland and Xortli, per Rotniii, at 7 p.ra. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. For Auckland and North, per Raman, at 7 p.m. For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Rio de Jnniero, per s.s. (Jortothic, from Wellington, at 0.15 a.m.; doe London sth July. THURSDAY, MAY 23. For Wellington and South, per RotoUl, at 10.30 a.m. •' -For Auckland and North, per Tukiipuua, at 7 p.m. For Honolulu, Canada and United BUtesof America, per s.s. Bucentw from, Wellington, at Du< V tneouver 24th June .FRIDAY, MAY 24. For Australian States, e t c ., at U.lj a.m.s due Sydney 28th May. ' '-For South Africa, per Marathon, from Melbourne at 6.15 a.m.; due Durban about 23rd June. • For Auckland and North, per R.uawa, at 7 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 25. For Australian States, etc., at 7 p.w; due Sydney 31st May. For Auckland and North, per Takapuna, at 7 pan. Samoa, per Atua dose at Auckland on 28th May. - for; Chatham Islands close ai Lyttelton about Ist June. Mails for Tonga, Samoa and Fiji closi at Auckland per Atua on- 28th May a turn. : >The principal Inland Halls closing an Hw following:— For Waitara, Inglewood, Tar.'ki Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, also fo Wanganul, Napier and Wellington dis tricts—daily at 12.20 p.m. For Waitara, Bell Block, Inglewood Uidhurst, Stratford, Eltham, Nonnanbv : -Hawen and Wanganui—dally at 3.4; pjn. . ; lAte letters may be posted on all thes train* up to time of departure. Lat Ife Id. For Onaero, and Urenui daily 6.15 a.m - For Uriti, Pukearuhe, Tongaporutu : Mokau, Okan and Awakino, •and Saturday 6.15 a.m. For Btrathmore, Whangamomona lim •iHottt Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur jay, at 3.45 p.m. , For Omata, Oakura, Tatarlmaka, O kato, Puniho, Warea, Pungaehu, Ra iwtn, Oaonui and Opunake—daily pei eoach 9 ajn. J\or Koru, Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday at 9 a.m. For Hahotnui, Saturday only, 0.1! U. " W. J. CHANEY, ! ■ Chief Postmaster. „ Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Const Ml all other lung Troubles speedily give way to Perfect Health when Lane's \ Emulsion of Cod .Uver Oil is taken? v?" Emulsion improves •ft® whole body by way of the stomach first; and then -through the Mood, making it red, rich, and pure. In Wood of the pure sort the deadly germs of consumpban cannot live. Doctors ca^ . pane's Emulsion a medicine food medicine because it cures disease; a food, because it builds 'up the body. All chemists and stores sell it. Prices 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. 11 THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM FOP . MORE. liIGaT AS A FEATHER tasty to the mouth—you will find the Rolls, Scones, Cakes, Bread and Pies we bake for your health and happiness. You can count on the HYGIENICS Bread, Cakes and Pies. Sultana Bread is very good, appetising and nourishing. We are using & veiy fine sample of Australian sultanas. Sample a loaf; you can't go wrong. HYGIENIC BAKERY. JOHN U. LEGO, .Prop-^tor. beware HOES CARRY DISEASE, CONTAMINATION AND DEATH. Especially go thin hot weather. Therefor# run no risk by experimenting, but make sure and ask for " Moptum " TbS most effertiTO INSECT DESTROYER SOLD. Always me the MORTUM Blowers. Aak all Chemistß and Storekeepers (or It tin. Can row be obtained from: ' C. Carter aad U. Johnson, New Ply month* •T. wnUunoa, Waitara. T. P.. Hnghsoa, Rabotu. A COMFORT FOR BUSINESS MEN . 18 a "Quiet Knjoyment." A man caft take " Quiet Enjoyment" even when working bard, if bis surroundings are congenial. Nothing brings mors comfort to a busy man than a comfortably-arranged desk! A NECESSITY A CONVENIENCE Is anything winch give* freedom from discomfort. A man CAN write letters on top of an old dry goods box bnt if he spends eight or ten hours a day in his office, and most of that tune ar his desk, is "Freedom from Di.-cmjifort" to be sought or not r We think it is. Suppose a man workß ten year* at one desk and / rforfcs 800 days each year and fire hours each day, he will spend 1500 hours each year and 15,000 hours in ten years at his desk. A few pounds ' buys a roll top desk, or any other required pattern. Write 'or catalogue. One special second-hand .oil top going cheap. IEREI, BAM i FWLAY Lid CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON E. H. TRASK Late manager, Roberts audStokc
ELECTRICIAN AHD OONTRAOTOR, SEW PLYMOUTH. |B6S to intimate that he has started holiness on his own account as a si electrician and contractor. i given for ail classes of elecwork—lighting, bells, motor power, etc. Only the bebt materia' used. Adobbss . STREET, New Plymouth {9pp. Cofiee Palace.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 24 May 1907, Page 4
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