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PRINCIPAL DI3TEICT MAILS AND TELEGRAPH HOURS. At Masteikon ; Particulars of mails closing at the Mastertcra offico, and.of Telegraph hours there will be found in notice over leader, ■ At Carterton ; For Greytown, Featherston, Wellington and intermediate, offices oloso daily at 7 a.m, and 8 p.m., except for Matarawa and Hutt, to which latter mails are despatched by morning train only, For Clairvillo, Mastorton, Woodville Napier and intermediate offices at 10.40 a,m daily. For Clareville (nia Masterton) and Masterton only daily, at 5 p.m, . For Waihekake on Tuesdays and Fridays at 1.30 p.m. For Gladstone on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 2 p.hi. The Oarterkw Telbobahi Office is open daily from 9 cm. to 5p,m., only. It is oloscdon Sundays and on Statutory Public Holidays. Ax Greytown : For Featherston, Wellington, and intermediate offices closo daily at 7 a.m, and3p,m., oicopt for Hutt, to which latter mails are despatched by morning train only For Matarawa, .Carterton, Clareville, Masterton, Woodviiie, and intermediate offices at 9.55 a.m. daily. For Carterton, Clareville (via Masterton) and Macterton only, daily, at C p.m. For Morrison's Bush on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11,30 a.m, The Private Kox Lobby at Greytown North Post Office is open daily from 7 a,n) to 9.30 p,m. The Giievtown North Telegraph Office is open daily from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. only. It in closed on Sundays and on Statutory Public Holidays. At Featiibrbton : For Wellington and intermediate offices close daily at S.O a.m. and 4 p.m., except for Hutt, mails. for the latter going by morning train only, For Greytown, Matarawa, Carterton, Clareville, Masterton, Woodvillo, Napier an intermediate offices at 10,10 a.m, daily, For Greytown, Carterton, and Masterton, only, daily at G. 15 p.m. For Martiaborough only at 10.10 o.m ally. For Martinborough and Lower Valley on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10.10, a,m, Tub I'oblio Teleobaph Office at Feattaston liailway Station is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m,t07.30 p.m. It is closed on Sundays, d ou an Statutory Pnblio Holidays. At Padiatua : For Wellington, close daily at 10.30 a.m,, and 1.15 p.m. For Makakahi, Tutaekara, Eketahuna, Newman, Mangamahoo, Masterton, Mau nceville, Carterton, Featherston, Greytow North at 10.30 a.m. daily. For Woodvillo, Danevirkc and Napier at 7.45 a m. 1,15 p.m. and 3.45 p.m, daily For Palmoraton North, Manawatu, Wan anuiandNow Plymouth at 7,45 a.mand 1,15 p.m.daily. For Mangatainoka at 7.45 a,in, daily, For Mangahao and Ballance on Wodnes. days and Saturdays at 8.15 a,m.' For Kaitawa on Wednesdays and atur. daya at 10.30 a.m. For Makuri on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7,45 a.m. GEO. BUTLER POEK BUTOIiEB Opposite Neill's Stables, Queen-Btreet Mastertuk. "nEGS to return thanks, to the tesi- ) dents of Masterton and distriot for paßt favours and wishes to inform them that he still maintains the re« putation of hk goods for QUALITY and MODERATE CHARGES, Families waited on daily. Pork pies and pork sausages a Bpeoiallty

WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, The Next term will begin on Wednesday, Ist February, 1898. TTEADMASTER, O.L. Gardiner, 8.A., L Pembroke Collego, Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master G F. Wooldridge, M.A., Keblo College, Oxford; Drilling and Gymnastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrenco. Subjects-Divinity, Latin Greek, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetio, Euolid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Cbrißtohurch and Wauganui, Tho sohool games, cricket, and Association football, ara personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of sohool hours. The house lias large rooms and stands in extensive grounds including a field for criokot and football. An expencnoed matron is in charge of the domestio arrange" ments Vacancies for several Boarders and few Day Boys, For Prospectus and full information apply to the HEADMASTER "OH, DON'T TOUOH HE I QM'T ME MM Ml" These words wcro uttered with a howlalmost a yell. Yet the boy to whom they were addressed wasn't within ten feet of tho howler, aud wouldn't havo coino oloser for his life, The scene was a big business office in New York, and tho howler was tho chief man in it. He owned the concern, and was very rich, and a decent fellow enough. But sometimes he would break out liko that, and howl as though ho had just discovered a fire in a powder mill, Jou could hear him from the basement to the roof. What was tho matter with him? Temporary insanity? Not quito, but something nearly as bad. He had an acute, attack of gout in his toe, aud at those solemn crises he couldn't bear the the sight of evon a shadow moving in his direction. Ask somebody who has tho gout how it feols, Fanoy a blacksmith twisting your toe with hot pincers while iv shoemaker is thrusting a bradawl through your knee-joint. That's a little like it. Well, there are things not so bad as gout, yet they make ub touchy enough. Here conies a man, for instance, who says, " kmythmy now was a trouble to me" What should ho talk that way for? Why should everything have been a trouble to him ? There is an old saying that while we cau't keep the crows from flying, wo needn't let them make nests in our hair. That's good sense, But it's easy to give advice and to quote proverbs. How does a person act who suffers from boils ?

Now, the fountain of all feeling and pain is tho nerves. An hour or two of toothache is a lesson on the nervous system. But there aro diseases (or one disease anyhow) in which all the nerves in tho body Beoin to tingle to every sight nud sound, The mind is on the look-out for evil—the man is depressed and afraid, Every word means misohicf, and every bush hides an enemy, So he thinks. He knows what Solomon meant when ho said, "The grasshopper is a bur deu." Mr Michael McComaok is a railway messenger and lives iu Mullingar, County Westmeath, Irkand. Id June, 1890, ho was taken ill. His mouth tasted foul and cop pery, his stomach was sour and dead, and when he forced down a little food ho felt so much distress and pain after it that he was sorry ho hadn't let it alone and gone hungry. Besides this there wero pains wander ing through his chest, back, and sides, hurt ing him, biting him here and there liko ugly dogs looso in a town, His head swam with dizziucss, and he couldn't go to his work, All his ambition and energy were gone out of him, and ho would scarcely have exerted himself even if he had boon suddenly promoted from tt.e position of messenger to that of station-roaster of the biggest station on tho railway, '" After a while," ho goes on to say, "a dull heavy pain struck me hi the back, so I couldn't stoop over, What I suffered from this and the other things put together, Ihaye no words to describe I had sis months 1 of it, and it wis liko six years. In suoh a case a man takis medicines; all he is told about. This I did, without getting any good from them, and I got weaker and weakor; Everything was a trouble to ine i I couldn't hoar things I ut led to think nothing of. "inDeoenibor, 1890, just before Christmas it wan, I first heard of Mother Seigcl's Syrup simi-what it had done in cases liko mine. I got a bottle from Mr ltogers' Drug i Stores, and before I had used all of it I felt I wonderfully better; and by keeping on with it a short time every pain and ache went out of me and I was able to go about my work as well as ever I was in my life," These facts are vouched for by H. llogers, Esq., Town Coiomissioneri Mullingar,, Now, what made messenger McCorma'ck's nerves so sensitive, and his life'so miserable for six months, Indigestion and dyspepsia; the same detestable malady that docs the same ill tarn for millions of others/men and women, o.i all sorts and conditions,. Plonty of them will read this true and simple story, and our opinion is—founded on .tho best of proofs—that if they try the remedy which cured.McCormack'thoy will come out of it as happily as bo did. But the sooaer tho bolter.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4335, 3 February 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4335, 3 February 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4335, 3 February 1893, Page 3

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