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. RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW; ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON BACKS A'T TRENTHAM , JULY 18, 22; and 25, 1908; -prOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to TI J-A AltO and WELLINGTON, availablo l'o return until MONDAY, JULY 27, 1908, will lj obtainablo as under:— _ From Woodvillc, Opaki, and In tcrmecliat Stations on 171.1 i, 21st, and 21th July. From llasterlon, Greytown, Cross Creek and Intermediate Stations on 17th, 18tli, 21st 22nd, and 24th July. NOTE.—On 18th and 22nd July the ticket from Mastorton, Greytown, Cross Creek, am Intermediate Stations will be obtainable onl: by the train which leaves Masterton at 7j a.m. and Greytown at 7.34 a.m. On 18th, 22nd, and 25th July, tickets, avail able for use on day of issue only, will b obtainable as under:— Car- Seatei riages I Wagon To Aro, Wellington, Ngahauranga, I'etono and Lowe? Hutt, to Trenthani (return) 4s. Gd. 3s. Gd Trentham, to To Aro and Wellington (single) 2s. Gd. Is. Gel Trentham, to Lower Hutt and .I'etono (single) Is. Gd. Is. 0d The return fares include admission to Race course. From Masterton, Grcytown, Cross Creek, am Intermediate Stations, to Trentham. Holida; Excursion Fares (by morning train only). Admission to Racecourse is NOT includei in Holiday Excursion Fares. On 18th, 22nd, and 25th JULY', Raco Train will Villi as under:— .. FOR RACECOURSE.-To Aro., dep. 10.25 aw 10.58 a.ih.; Wellington, dep. 10.45, 10.58, 11. a.m., and 1.5 p.m. The 10.25 aim. train from To Aro will, afte leaving To Aro, stop only at Potone am Lower Hutt, to take up passengers for Trent liam., • " .The 11.8 ii.m. train from Wellington wil stop at Lower Hutt, and the 1,5 p.m. trai: from Wellington at Potone and Lower Hutl to take up passengers for Trentham. Passengers from Ngahauranga will requir to travel by the tr?in leaving Ngahaurang at 10.10 a.m., those from Potone by train leaving Petono at 10.23, 10.53 a.m., and 1.2 p.m., those from Lower Hutt by trains leavin Lower Hutt at 10.32, 10.58, 11.30 a.m., an' 1.30 p.m.: With tUese exceptions "Race Trains WILj NOT STOP BETWEEN WELLINGTON AN] TRENTHAM.' FROM RACECOURSE.—For Wellington am Tc - Aro 'at 4.10 and 4.50 p.m., and fo ■ Wellington only at 4.32 arid 5.10 p.m. Tho '1.32 p.m. arid 4.50 p.m. - trains WILi NOT STOP BETWEEN TRENTHAM AN! WELLINGTON. The 4.10 and 5.10 p.m. trains will sto; at Lower Hutt,. Petone, '• and Ngahauranga, t Bet down passengers. The usual 9.55 a.m."Te Aro-Woodville. trai; will leave Te Aro 'at 9.13 a.m., Wellingto: 9.58, Ngahauranga 10.10, Potone 10.23, Lowe Hutt. 10.32; Upper-Hutt arr. 11'.15 a.m.- Nort of Upper Hritt this train will).run as .usuai An extra;, train will leavo Wellington fo Lower Hutt at 10.15 a.m., NgaliauYanga 10.2? Potone 10.42; -Lower Hutt arr. 10.46 a.m. . The 3.45 p.m. To Aro-Mastertori train wil leave Trentham at 5.15 p.m. The usual 5.13 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hut train (July' 22)- will run to Lower Hutt onlj Tho usual 0.5 p.m. To Aro-Lower Hutt trai (.Tnly 22) will run to Upper Hutt, Lowe Hutt dep. 7.8 p.m., Upper Hutt arr. 7.54 p.n: Tho usual 4.37 p.m. train Upper Hutt t Lower Hutt'will leavo Upper.Hutt 5.7 -p.m. connecting at' Lower Hutt With train |fo Wellington,.at. 0.9„p,m..' . ... - ■ The only trains b,v which Race Tiokets wil be issued will bo the Race Trains; tho 9.4 a.m. Te Aro-AVoodvillo trainffroin Ngaliavi-anP! Petone, and Lower Hutt only) and tli 1.20 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt train (1. p.m. from Te Aro .Saturdays). , Season Tickets (Press Reporters' Tickets ej ceptcd), .Tourist Tickets, and Free Passes wil "not bo available by,tho-Raco Trains. ' • BY ORDER. 5359 •■■■■ TENDERS, , ' IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF SVERRE SORENSEN,, OF • FEILDING, TOBACCONIST.,, A LTERNATE TENDERS aro asked for th whole of the following, as a Going Concer: or for eacli part separately, viz.:— > • 1. The GOODWILL of the.,.LEASE of th Business' Premises in Eeilding, comprising Sho and Billiard and Hairdressing Saloons, havin 13 years and-6 months to run, with Alcock 1 Billiard Table and Accessories, and all-Hail dressing Appliances. 2. Tlio General STOCK-IN-TRADE of a Tc bacconist, valued by. an expert at i! 208. 3. Tho GOODWILL of the LEASE of th 'adjoining Shop, having 3 years to run. The above is a splendid opportunity fo anyone desirous of commencing or continuin in business. The premises, ace eentnll, situated in Manchester' Square, in the risin and prosperous town of Foilding, and a goo connection has been established. Tenders, addressed to tho undersigned, wil CLOSE 1 on SA.TURDAY, tho 18th JULY, a Noon,' and must be accompanied by a cliequ equal to 10 per cent, of tho amount tenderec The highest or any tender not necessaril accopted. . Term's anil full- particulars on application. G.J.SCOTT,; Deputy Official Assignee, Palmerston North, July 8, 1908. 531 TELEPHONE 188 a. MAINLAND AND ,Jg ARR BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, SHOP AND OFFlbfi FITTERS. Office-\7ARING TAYLOR STREET. Sole Agents N.Z. Limraer Mineral Ashphalc for Roofs, Walls, and Floors, as used ,by Bri tisli Admiralty and War Offices, Sole Agents North Island Calmon's Asbesto Roofing Slates and Walling Sheets, . Theso we have used for a number of yoar without any complaints' a3 to workmanshi and material,. AH manufactured at C'almon' Factory, the Largest Asbestos Factory in th World. > ' CBl ■■i ' ' ~ New expanded metal for rein FORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXPANDED steel lathing . For Fireproof Walls and Ceilings. ICAHN TRUSSEIi STEEL BARS ' '■ ; For Reiiiforced ' Concrete' Construction. RUBEROID DAMPCOURSE . - • ItUBEROID ROOFING RUBEROID FLOORCLOTH ■; GIANT BUILDING PAPERS :','. . RATNI3R SAFES arid STRONGROOM D(DOR: ROCKE'S ART METAL CEILINGS OREGON TIMBER and LATHS, THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS- AND HAPDyfAIUD COMPANY, LTD., Courteuay Place, Wellington; C 52 jy-'EWAN'S SCOTCH ALB . NOW OBTAINABLE '' AT ALL LEADING HOTELS. HAS THE LARGEST SALE IN AUSTRALIA. UNEQUALLED FOE BODY, STRENGTH, and PUIUTJf. C7a

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 251, 16 July 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 251, 16 July 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 251, 16 July 1908, Page 2

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