SPORTING. RACES, RACING CLUB'S SPRING MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 and 24, 1908. FOR TRAINS SEE RAILWAY ADVER. TISEMENT. First Race Starts at 12 o'clock noon. A. E. WHYTE, 7390 Secretary. RAIUWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON . RACES AT TRENTHAM, OCTOBER 21 AND 24. Holiday excursion' tickets to te ARO and WELLINGTON, available for RETURN, until MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1908, will be obtainable as under;— From Woodville, Opaki, and intermediate stations, on October 20 and 23. From Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations, on October 20, 21, and 23. NOTE.—On October 21 tickets from Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations will be obtainable only by train leaving Masterton 7. a.m., Greytown 7.34 a.m. On October 21 and 24, Tickets, available for use on day of issue only, will be obtainable as under:— Seated Carriages. Wagons. Te Aro, Wellington, Ngahauranga, Petone, and Lower Hutt, to Trentham (return) 4s. Gd. 3s. Gd, Trentham to To Aro and Wellington (single) 2s. Gd. Is. 6d. Trentham to Lower Hutt and Petone (single) Is. Gd. Is. Od. The return fares include admission to Racecourse. From Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations, to Trentham—Holiday Excursion Fares (by mprning train .only): Admission to Racecourse is NOT included in Holiday Excursion Fares. On October 21 and 24, RACE TRAINS will run as under:— FOR RACECOURSE.—Te Aro dep. 10.28, 11.0 a.m.; Wellington dep. 10.51, 11.1, 11.10 a.m., and 1.5 p.m. The 10.2S a.m. train from Te Aro will stop only at Petone and Lower Hutt to tako up passengers for Trentham. Tho 11.10 a.m. train from Wellington will stop at Lower Hutt, and th'e 1.5 p.m. train from Wellington at Potone and Lower Hutt to tako up passengers for Trentham. Passengers from Ngahauranga to travel by traiu leaving Ngahauranga 10.7 a.m.; thoso from Petone by trains leaving Petone 10.20, 10.52 a.m., 1.21 p.m.; those from Lower Hutt by trains leaving Lower Hutt 10.28, ■ 10.58, 11.30 a.m., 1.2G p.m. With these exceptions, Race Trains WILL NOT STOP BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND TRENTHAM. FROM RACECOURSE.—For Wellington and To Aro at 4.48 and 5.20 p:m., aud for Wellington only at 5.10 and 5.30 p.m. Tho 4.48 and 5.3 p.m. trains will stop at Lower Hutt and Potonc, and in addition the 5.30 p.m. train will stop at Ngahauranga to set down passengers. The 5.10 p.m. train will not stop between Trentham .and Wellington, except at Lower Hutt. The 5.20 p.m. train WILL NOT STOP BETWEEN TRENTHAM AND WELLINGTON. ■ The usual 9.55 Te Aro-Woodville train will leave Te Aro at ,9.43 a.m., Wellington 9.55, Ngahauranga 10.7, Petono 10.20, Lower Hutt 10.28. An extra train will leave Wellington for Lower Hutt at 10.15 a.m. The 3.45 p.m. To Aro-Masterton train willleave Trentham 5.15 p.nr. The usual 5,10 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt •train (October 21) will run to Lower Hutt only. Tho usual G. 36 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt tram (October 24) will run from Lower Hutt to Upper Hut.t only. ■ 'Hie usual G. 5 p.m. To Aro-Lower Hutt train (Ootober 21) will run to Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt dep. 7.8 p.m. The 4.35 p.m. train," Upper Hutt to Lower Hutt (week days), will, on October 21, leave Upper Hutt at 4.15 p.m., connecting at Lower Hutt with tram for Wellington at 5.6 p.m. The 5.17 p.m. train, Upper'Hutt to Wellington (Saturdays), will, on October 24, leave Upper Hutt -5.50 p.m. (will run to Lower Hutt only); connecting at Lower Hutt with train for Te Aro at G. 35 p.m. Tho 5.30 p.m. train from Racecourse will stop at Heretaunga to take up passengers. Tho only trains by which Race Tickets will be issued will be the Race Trains, tho 9.43 a.m To Aro-Woodville train (from Ngahauranga' Petone, anil Lower Hutt only), and the I'o p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt train (1.8 p.iu from Te Aro on Saturday). Season tickets (Press Reporters' Tickets excepted), -Tourist Tickets, and Free Passes will not be available by the Race Trains. 7320 BY ORDER. Many a woman wKose hair was erejr own the reparation of it's natural colour lo Mik* Hair Rtttorer. Last yen- 1500 bottles oi this wonderful ■ Reilorer were sold, every purchaser wos delighted N 1 with reitilfi. Milos is not a dje—is not stickywill not Mil (be skin nor any fabric. ' Milos Hair Restorer Is sold wider a guarantee of satisfaction. Price, 7/6 a bottle, post free. HISS M. MoELWAIfJ, toilet specialist, i QUEEHST., AUCKLAND, M.Z. t6EHT MILOS TOILET QO, In 15 years' experience. Miss ■ McElwain, Premier Toilet Special- ' 1 .jst of New Zealand, has proved; 1 that this scientific preparation 1 never fails to bring back the 1 • natural colour and healthy gTOwth ( to the hair. Whatever Else Yon Eat or Drink J Always Insist Upon Having 1 f GOOD TEA! . I g (i Are the BEST Money and Experience Can Bny. I • j -g. ti SOLD BY ALL GROCERS, j?c WfflßwfianHwni iffiinTMHECwM HfoßfflKffiffffiaißraa p
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 332, 20 October 1908, Page 2
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