STEAM TO AUCKLAND, CaSBYIWO PASSBHaXBS AHD CaBOO. ■ a^^ . npflß ■,•. SKBffifo JROTOMAHANA. A. Tabqvhab, Matter. FboxThahxs. 2fth—Thursday, at 3.30 afternoon 27th—Friday, at 4 30 afternoon 28th—Saturday,'at 5 afternoon FSOH AUCKIiIND. S6th—Thursday, at 9 30 morning 87th—Friday, at 10.30 morning 28th—Saturday, at 11 morning Weather and other circumstance* Permitting. Freight to To Aroha, 25b per ton. &gT Not reeponoible for Aco'.denta in Shipping, Oarrjinp, or Pißcl'argir-g Live 3tock, or lor any Goods, Parcels, &c, put. on board unless signed for, raid all Goods stored •real t!ia risk of Consignee. H. C. Gixxxbpis, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND. Carrying Passekokbs and Cabgo. •L ja fTiHB favorite Steamer, S^*Mre£T\ ENTERPRISE No 2. Fbov Goods Wh»»». 26th—Thursday, at 12 midnight 28th—Saturday, at 7 eight Fbom Auckland. .. 25th—Wednesday, at 6 evening 27th—Friday, at 7 sight SINGLE FARE (SALOON) ... 7s 6d (DECK) ... 5» Od Wexiher and other circumstances Permitting. ifot responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or any goods parcels, etc., put on board unless signed for, and all goods stored are at the risk of consignees. ■ No claims for damage, to or short delivery of cargo will be recognised unless mad* within 48 hours after date of shipment. Office Shortland. H. C. GitinsßPiß, Agent.
THAMES RIVER STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, DAILY STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMTTRI AND TE AROHA. _ "ivA. rpHE b.s. £SJOs^ PATTTTT From Shobtianjj, calling at Goods* Wharf. Friday, 27th, at 5 morning (from Good*' Wharf only) ■ Fbom Tb Aboha. Thursday, 26th, at 6 morning Saturday, 28th, at 6 morning FAB E S J Single. Return. Turuft ..,' ... 2« Od 8s Od flikutaia 81 Od 5s Od Junction and Fasroa 4s Od 6s Od TeAroha ... 7s 6d , 12s 6d Weather and other circumstances permitting. B. 0. GnußßFra, . Manager. STEAM TO OHINEMURI. ,« *V. >* mHE p.s. . H. Damon, Master. FIOM Shobtmhd, calling at Curtis' Wharf. For Pabboa— Tbnrejay, 26tta J _afc_l2 noon —— - Saturday, 28tb, at 2 afternoon • From - Friday, 27th, at fi morning . Monday, 30th, at 9 morning 8919 ' H. 0. Giilbbmb, Agent.
Holioways Ointment and n""-"^"^; tism aud Neuralgia.-Though tho former d«»*»o -(.iuo'.ce.ss,ly attacks, persons of all ages, and the i tt r ruthlessly selects its victims fr.m the weak ana delicate, the persevering use of ih.se remedi s «u, l tnfallbJyc re both complaints. After the affected • parts ■ aye been diligently fomented with hot bn c, W the skin thoroughly dried, Holloway's Ointment must be ru bedinfinnly and evenly ?or a&K' it mutes twice a day, and his Pills taken according to the printed directioaw wrapped rou-d each box ot his medicine. Both Ointment anJ Pills are accompanied by instructions designed for tue public at large aod no invalid, who attentively leads them, ' can now be at any lpss bow to doctor himself mccessr
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5054, 25 March 1885, Page 2
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450Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5054, 25 March 1885, Page 2
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