PRINCIPAL M3TRIOT MAILS AND TELEGRAPH HOURS. At Mabieiitox : Particulars of mails closing at the Mastcrton office, and ot Telegraph hours there will bo found iu notice over leader. At Oafitkrtos : for Grcytown, Featherston, Wellington and intermediate offices close daily at 7a.m, and 8 pi,, except (or Matarawn andliutt, to which latter mails are despatched by morning train only, For Olaimllo, Mastotton, vYoodvillo Napier and intermediate offices at 10.10 a,m daily. For Clarevillofwa Mastcrton) and Mastcrlon only daily, atCp.ra, For Woilickako on Tuesdays and f tid&ya nt 1.50 p.m. Forliladstono on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 2 p.m. The Carterion Teikormh Office is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., only. II is closed on Sundays and on Statutory Public Holidays, fja Urehown : For Fcathcrston, Wel» lington.and intermediate oliiccscloso daily at 1 a.m. and 3 p.m., except for Hutt, to which latter mails aro despatched by morning train only For Matarawa, ,Cavterton, Clarevillo, Mastcrton, Woodviiie, and intermediate offices ai 0.55 a.m. daily. For Carterton, Claroville (via Mastcrton) and Mastcrton only, daily, at 0 p.m. For Morrison's Bush on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11.30 a.m. Tub I'mv.tTs Box Loduy at Groytown North Post Office is open daily from 7 a.m to 9,30 p.m. The Gbeyiown Norm Teleoraph Office Is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p,m, only, It in closed ou Sundays and on Statutory Public Holidays,
At Feaiiiehstox : For Wellington and intermediate ofliccß close daily at 8.0 s.m, and J p.m., except ior Hult, mails for tho latter going by morning train only. For Orpytown, Mntarawa, Carterton, Clareville, Mastorton, Woodvillc, Napier an intermediate offices at 10,10 a.rn, daily, ForGrcytown, Carterton, and Mastcrton, only, daily alG.lsp.ra. For Martinborough only at 1010 a.m aily. For Martinuorough and Lower Valley on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10,10, a.ra, Thel'ddlic TELEoiurn OmcE at Fcatbcraton Railway Station is open daily from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m., and lrom7 p.m.t07.30 p.m. It is closed on Sundays, d ou an Statutory I'ublio Holidays, At Paiiiatoa: For Wellington, close daily nl 10,30 a.m., and 1,15 p.rn, tor Makakalii, Tutatkara, Eketa'tumi, Newman, Mungamahoo, mistcno , Mau nceviile, Carterton, Fea hcrstou, Orcjtoiv Nort .at lU.3oa.cn. daiiy. For Woo-lvillii, Dancvirke and Napior at 7.45 a m, 1.15 p.m. an i 3.15p.m, daily Kor Pa mo st..n North, Manawatu, W an anuiandNcw Plymouth at 7.45 a.mand' l.lop.m.daily. For Mansatainoka at 7.45 a.m. daily. ForMangahaoand liallanceon Wcdnesi days and Saturdays at 8.15 a,m, For Kaitawa on Wednesdays and atur. days at 10.30 a.m. For Makuri on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7.15 a.m. mllE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH J. CENTURY. NEURALGIA DEFEATED. MA-URU, (Prcpaied only from the growths on Now Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE. CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, AND PAIN OF ANY KIND. Eff'Ask, your Chemist or Storekeeper
for MA-URU, or Bond direct for a bottle: post, free for 2a 2d, The Rev. T. G. Hammond, missionary, Bays:—"naving spent n considerable time as missionary among tho Maoris of Hokiacga,! became aware of many uses mado by them of native plants anil trees, Au intimate knowledge of one plant in particular led me to conclude that it would prove beneficial in caseii of neuralgia. Having communicated my conviction to Mr A, A. Gower, chemist, I'atea, ho has produced it compound which has fully mot niy expectation, and has proved of great benefit to members of my own family and many of my friends." A gentleman w;Jtlng from Wellington says:—" lam glad to inform you that your Jla-ura has btcn w.rking wonders here, Miss is subject tj Neuralgic Headacho. One evening I found her prostrate with pain, I gavo her the bottle of Ma-uru, and she found it relieved her so much that she not only obtsinrd a good ideht's test, but has n»t had an .ttack since. That is ii fortnight, ago. Similar testimony as to efficacy was borne by Miss Mr A. A. Qowcr Announces tho advent of Ma-uru on tho scene of proprietory medicines. Although this remedy liaa only been known in its present form for a few months, its success has bein absolutely phenomenal—failuro to perform what is claimed for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, wo can speak positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblains, nhich of itself is sufficient to mako it a favourite in almost every household.— Patea Mail, Bth Sept, Prepared only by tho Solo proprietor, A. i. UOWEK, HEMIBT AND PHARMACIST, Patea, P.O. Box 20. '■Vhnloßalu Afjeuta—rf.Z. Drug Company and Sliarland and Co GEO BUTLKR r O It K H ut r ("1 ti K It Opp'sito Noill'a Stabloo. Queeii-stro. t Masiertun. j) EGS to return thanks to thu rest' ±) dents of ;nasertiin and district for p,<st favours and mains to ihfoiti them that ho still maintiiius tho reputation of his #»'ds for quahiv and moderate cuaroes, f oilioa waited on daily, i fnrk pies unfJ uork Rausaees ut speciality WUUUCUTE HOUSit SCHOOL, HOBSON STBEET, WELLINGTON,
The Next term will begin on Wbdnesdav, Ibi February, 189)), TEADMASTER, C.L.Gardiner, 8.A., 1 Pcmbroko College, Cambridize; Resident Assistant Master 0 F, \\ oddridge, M.A., Keblo College, Oxford; Drill, ing and Gymnastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjectß—Divinity, Latin Greek, French, English, History, Geograpliy, Aritbmotic, Euclid, Algebra. Boye prepared for scholarships and entrance at (Jhrißtchurch and Wanganui, Tho school games, cricket, and Association football, ar« personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of sohool hoars, The bouse has large rooms and stands in extensive grounds including a field for cricket and football, An experienced matron is in charge of tho domestic arrange* ments Vacancies for several Boarders and few Day Boys. For Prospectus anrl full information apply to tho HEADMASTER JOHN HENDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOtt Opposite Club Hotel, QUEEN-STKEKT .., MiSIEUIOH The fuwof your patronage and mmmndation reoueslal. QOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870, IVHY Him QIMMNTiID IV THI ITATt. Intending Insurers should mark Hal two cf the cblef points lo be considered In effecting tn assurance art 100 o.curUy and thi cost, In this DepartmentAbsolute Security li provided by the state guarantee. Tho cost in reduced to a minimum, is the Premiums are lower than the participating rates cf any oilier office doing business In Australasia, whilst all the profits are returned to the policy-holders In the form ot bonuses, FUNDS it present date are approaching TWO MILLION POUNDS, AIINIMIi INCOME exceeds £330,000. |, 11, RICHARDSON. Comrolulojir,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 1 February 1893, Page 4
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