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NEW PLYMOUTH TO OPUNAKE DAILY MOTOR BSBYICI. TIME-TABLE AND FAKES. Pylmoutli (depart) 730 4.15 - 7.40 430 2/6 4/ a 80 4.00 4/8 7/8 i 820 510 0/ 10/ ho 8.50 5.40 8/ 14/ « 9.0 550 8/6 15/ arehu 9.15 6 0 9/ 16/ tu 9.25 6.10 10/ 17/8 1 9.40 825 12/ 20/ ke (arrive) 10.15 645 13/ 22/8 (depart) 718 330 v\ 7.85 345 2/6 4/8 itn 7.50 4.0 4/6 7/8 arehu 8.5 415 6/ 10/ ra 8.15 425 7/ 12/ ho 8.30 435 8/ 14/ o 5.50 4.50 9/ i:/ ' " i 9.10 5.5 10/ 17/6 a 9.25 5.15 11/ 19/ ~ nouth (,-irrke) 10 0 545 13/ S2/6 <y Lc !> >ked and parcels left at the "—'s :: 'Sidings, Brougham Street, i, or Club Hotel Stables, OpuAll parcel* t ■ be prepaid. E WOOLDRIDGE, Proprietor. 'AWIIA-ArUKAKI IfOTOS BBS SXBVICE. Depart Opunake .. Pthama Oeo „ Otakebo „ Kaupoltonui Arrtv. V.nnl. Depart Manala Arrive Hawera .... TyULT MOTOR-CAR BEBTICX BAHOTU TO NEW PLYMOUTH. New Eight-Mater Hudson Car will leave Rahotu dally at 7.45 p.m. Leaves New Plymouth (National Bank corner) at 4.30 pm., arriving Eahotu 6 p.m. fares may be booked and parcels left with Mr. J 3. Walker, at Cattley's Office, Brougham Street. | MOMONA TAMIHANA, Proprietor. Mall Contractor. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWEBA. HAWBRA—NEW PLYMOUTH. THE DAILY NEWS SPECIAL CAB Leaves News Office each morning at 4.30 si Returns from Hawera (L. O. Hooker's, High St.) at 630 a.i Eltham ; C.55 ai Stratford 7.20 ai Inglewood 7.50 a.i Egniont Village 3.0 a.i Egmont Boad 8.15 a. Arrive New Plymouth 8.35 a. BUS TABES. Booking may be done by ringing up 258. 6. BEEBX, Devon St. East, Hew Bjrmontb.
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INDIGESTION. WHY IT IS SO COMMON. The strenuous modern life we ieac often upsets the digestive system. Thcnl too, worry, over-work, anxieties of .various sorts, excitement, late hours, tryini climatic conditions, lack of exercise, 01 too violent exercise, are each and all capable of bringing about a deranged condition of the stomach. Add to these jive tea drinking, to which jr- "' ust plead guilty, and you see enough why indigestion is so conn To avoid indigestion, and its distressing symptoms, you must take an occasional dose of Mother Seigel's Syrup. But to banish indigestion and its healthdestroying effects, its pains and discomforts, you must take a regular course of Mother Seigel's Syrup. There isn't a remedy in existence that can cure you at once if you have been suffering for a long time, but quick relief and eventual restoration to good health are certainly well within the powers of Mother Seigel's Syrup, and usually follow its use. Of that there is no doubt. Tens of thousands of people in the last forty years have frankly stated, and entirely on their own initiative, that this oldfashioned remedy is of real and lasting service in banishing the common ailment] of the digestive system—the stomach liver, and bowels. Listen to Mrs. G. Banner, of °1 Matherson-road, Linwood, Christchurch. N.Z., who wrote on October 25th, 1917 :- "I suffered from very severe indigestion for seven years, and nothing I tried ta remedy it »ave me the slightest relief, until a friend induced me to give Mother Seigel's Syrup a trial. The contents rf one bottle gave me relief, and I contimi"] taking your specific after meals, unt ; l three bottles in all had been when I found that my stomach troubled had disappeared. Since experiencing t T, .a curative properties of Mother Seigrl't Syrup I have always recommended yoiie '* " ' >m indigestion." <
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1918, Page 7
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