MAIL NOTICES
NEW PLYMOUTH.. Mails will close (subject to alteration) at the Chief Post Oflice, New Plymouth, as follows: For Wellington and South, also for Auckland and North, daily, per Mail Train, at 6.15 a.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. For Australian States (via Auckland), due (Sydney September 2), at 6.15 a.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 20. _ For Auckland and North, also Rarotonga and Tahiti, per 'Rarawa, at 7 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30. For United States, Canada and United Kingdom (due London October 4), via Fiji, Honolulu and Vancouver, at 615 a.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. " For Australian States and South Africa, at 6.15 a.m. For United Kingdom and Europe (due. London October 10), also Ceylon, India, Eastern and Mediterranean ports, at 615 a.m. SATURDAY,-SEPTEMBER 3. j For Australian States, via Auckland, at 6.15 a.m.
IBOST OFFICE RECEIVING BOXES. On and after September 1, the following alterations and additions will be made in the clearances of the Post Office receiving boxes in the town. All early morning clearances (except those at Chief Post Office) will be made at 6 o'clock. Additional clearances will be made at noon and 6 p.m. at the Devon and Gover street pillar-box. The aftermoon clearance of the Devon and Brougham streets box will be extended to 3.30 p.m.. Additional 2.30 p.m. clearances will be made at the Carrington Road Junction box, and at the Dawson street box (opposite Hospital;gate). Additional receiving 'boxeVftre'to be erected at the corner of Liardet and 'Devon greets, and at the corner of St. Aubyn and Weympujh.jjtreete. ~-. '". The Chief Post Office clearances,.remain unaltered.
Late fee letters for South may be post ed in the mail van of outward express, and in the guard's van of other passenger trains up to time of departure. Late-fee letters for Auckland and North may be posted jn the kte-fee receiving box at the Chief Post"effice up to 7.30 on Auckland mail nights, and in the latefee box at the railway station up to arrival of' inward express. i. W. J. CHANiEY, |; Chwf Postmaster.
A NEW RECIPE FOE BOM<j EGGS. The chief cause of error in the cook- ) mg of eggs of ths ; fajct that «ggs, as weil as'eggs and milfc 1 in.! combination, cannot be cooked at a '■■ thigh, temperature, ure better not boiled at all Try'doing . sh'em after this fashion, particularly if they are to ibe served to chMdren. invalids or the aged':ei pan containing',boiling (I jwate/,, ,Rit in • with a sppon the' number 'o'f eggs de- ■ sired, toving the Remove saucepan to back, of range where water will not boil. Cook from six to eight minutes if liked-"soft-boiled," forty to forty-five minutes if liked "hardr boiled." Boiled eggs, tea and toast make an excellent combination for breakfast. The toast should be well ibrowned and crisp, and the tea should 'be one or other of the Empire Tea Company's brand. The "Dragon" brand* at 2/8 per pound, is a brilliant tea with fine drinki ing qualities. It possesses plenty of i 'body, with a bouquet,all its.own. The ; "Elephant" brand, at. 2/2' per pound, is . another excellent tea, of delightful flavor . and silky texture; it please"? most pal- . ates. The "New Crescent"' brand, at 2/per pound, is now the great favorite. The flavor as fascinating. The "Crescent" brand, a)t 1/10, ,is' a great merit. It brews a fine strong liquor ,with a distinct aroma. The "Mikado" j brand is an excellent family 'tea—rich, strong and delicious, and moderate in s price, only 1/6 per pound. These teas , are procurable from most stores.—Ad^vt.
J THE CONSUMER is the sufferer if he permit a. substitute to be palmed off on him as "just as good." If such substitution concerns an article of common use it only means inferior goods; but if you expect results from an original and standard medicinf, and then find you are injuriously affected by the concoction which an unscrupulous dealer has recommended,, you. realise the importance of procuring "just what you want." Remember—,SAiNDEß , 'S' EUCA' LYPTI EXTRACT is the" original,, tried, and approved article* If you procure the GENUINE SENDEE EXTRACT you will obtain the prompt relief which onlj a ecimtifwally-prepaxed can give. It contains ethereal particles which are not present in otber eucalyptus, products, and is free from irritating byproducts. Quality in small dose distinguishes it from the bulky and dangerous products. It is unique, safe, and effective.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 30 August 1910, Page 2
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