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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. [Tho Govcrnmont; despite the fact that ".fho Dominion" has flip:'largest circulation t>f any morning, paper iri tho Wellington Province, has docided to boycott the paper so far as Govornmont advertisements are concorned, In order that our readers may not suffer from this gravo abuse of Ministerial authority wo publish , tho. advertisement bolow at our own' cost.] ■■ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.' WELLINGTON RACES AT TRENTHAM,', 21st and 21th AI'RIL. ' Holiday excursion tickets, avaiiablo for roturn. until WEDNESDAY, MAY will-bo obtainable as under:— Prom ' Woodville, Opaki, and intermediate 'stations, to To Aro and Wellington'(Lambton),and from Tito. Gorge, Foxton, Porirua, and intermediate stations to-Wellington (Thorndon) on 20th and 23nl .April. From Mastcrton, Greytown, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations to To. Aro and Wellington (Lambton) on 20th, 21st., and 23rd April, NOTE.—On 21st April the tickets from Mastcrton, Greytown, Ctoss Creek; and intermediate stations will'-bo obtainable only by the train whioh leaves Masterton at 7 a.m. and Greytown at 7.34 a.m. ■ On 21st and 24th April, tickets, including admission to Racecourse, available for use on day of issue,only, will be obtainable from Te Aro; .^Wellington,; Ngahauranga,' Petone, and Low'i'r Hutt, to.Trentnam (return), Carriages is., ,od.,' ?cated wagons 3s. 6d; On- 21st* and 24th APRIL—Race trains will ruh as under:— . ~ • FOR RACECOURSE.—To Aro dep. 10,34 and 11.10 a.m.,.Wellington dep. 10.51, 11, 11.10 a.m., and 1.5 p.m. - .... : : - •• -■ • . The 10.34. a.m. train from Te Aro will not .stopV: for ■ passengers between To Aro., and Trentham. ,* .. .. .' Tho .11' a.m. train' from Wellington will stop at Lower Hutt and tho 11.10 tun. and I.S p.m; trainß' will stop at Petone and Lower Hutt to take up 1 passengers for'Trenthami-' Passengers from Ngahauranga will require to travel -by the; train i leaving Ngahauranga':: at 10.7 a.m.; those from Petone by trains leaving Petone at 10.20, 11.26 a.m., and 1.21 p.m.; thoso from Lower Hutt by trains leaving Lower Hutt at 10.28, 11.19, 11.80 a.m., and 1.26 p.m. FROM RACECOURSE.—For Wellington and Te Aro at 4.48 and ;; s.2o p:m.,'and for.-vWcl-lington only at 5.10 and 5.30 p.m. ;• The -'4.48 and' 5:30 . p.m. •, trains will stop at Lower Hutt and Petone, and tho 5.30 p.m. train will stop at Ngahauranga to set . down passeng The usual 9.55 a.m. Te Aro-Woodville train will leave Te Aro at 9.43 a.m., ,Wellington 9.55, ' Ngahauranga. 10.7, -; Petono 10.20,. ■ Hutt 10,28, Upper Hutt arrivo 11.15 a.m. • An' extra. train . will leave Wellington for Lower Hutt at 10.15 a.m. , The usual 5.10 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt train (21st April) will run to Lower Hutt only. Tho usual G. 36 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt train (24th April) will run from- Lower. Hutt to Upper Hutt only. Tho ; usual' 6.5 p.ms Te Aro-Lower Hutt train (21st April) will run - to-Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt dep. 7.8.p.m. The 12.55 p.m. train. Upper Hutt to Lower Hutt (week days)- will,-, on 21st April,, leave Upper .Ilutt at 12.40 p.m. The 4.35 p.m. Upper Hutt to Lower Hutt. (week days), will,; on.. 21st April, .leave "Upper 1 Hutt at 4.15 p.m., connecting'at Lower Hutt with train for ,Wellington at 5.6' p.m. The 5.17 pim.' train! Upper Hutt to Wellington' (Saturdays), 'will;'" on' 21th .April, leave Upper Hutt at 5,50-p.m.'(will run r to Lower Hutt only),- connecting- at,.-LowerHutt with train for Te, Aro at-,6.31j p.m.. .:. • Season , tickets - (Press, Reporters' . tickets excepted),; Tourist tickets,. and, Free passes. will not,bo available,:by,,tho, Rac?.Trains., ,— • BY- ORDEIt." ICE CHESTS ICE CHESTS. . Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES.' ' ; , MAX KREISSIG,' . - Little Taranaki Street:i ; 1 'Phone 2499,. y/': " "CIO3I

YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY -TEE iBEST I » TjIOR BOOTS and SHOES'there is-one. , Shop • you can ' depend .upon lor ■ STYLE, QUALITY'tind PRICE/and .tfiat ' 13 A LINOSAY'S, LIMITED, L No other Boot' House does the Book' Business 60 well.: ' , LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, ladies'- Qlace Kid Lace Boots, 16s. 6(1 Down to. lOs. Gd. Ladies' Glace Kid Button Boots, lSs. Cdi' Down to lis. Gd. . ..... ■ Ladiei'.. New ,'Gibsrai- Tie'.Shoes,! ,11s,ii6di..i :'■ Down to :2s. ! ' '' : ' .Ladies' Evening Shoes, the Best Styles, from 3s. 11a; to 40s. per pair. Girls' and: Misses' Boots and-.Shoes; from ss. .Cd. 'tfl ißs.: 6d.'■: ' '; , J . r Infant Shoes, a pair,- from Gd. to 7s. Gd. - HEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. ' 1 Gents' Glaco. Kid Laco Boots; '255. <' Down' 1 '. to 10s.: Gd:' and 12s. 6d. \ .■ ,i.: > Gents' Glace -Kid Button; Boots, .'22*" . Down to: 17s. fid. ... r. ■ Gents' Box Calf Laco Boots, 18s ■ Gd. ' Down to 18s. . . ... :i ■, Boys' and Youths'. Boots, Big, . Eiir ; Reductions, for: : 8s. Gd..,'tp '.lis. \ ■A. LINDSAY'S, LIMITED, LAMBTON-QUAY-AND CUBA STREET. ' G535

• James Connors, /Pennant ■ Hills,. N.S.W.,aged 14, had ■become very thin; and pale, J and.. was troubled ; with ' a • His mother, writes (August l 1908) that ."Aftertaking SCOTT/S Enrol- . sion for a shbri time he began ' steadily to improve... He looked, • • .much, brighter, . his, appetite-. was better; 'andrhe had gained' • : about 7.; pounds'in weight,' in addition,to which the cough had almost.gone. Now he is '. ' v- quite well and strong,, and.'in: . i ' better health than ever before;" . This sort of recovery has convinced multitudes of pa- ' rents of the • superiority of J Esmul © tcMi :• ' / '»»■« ' ' • II Utiy ; whose purity and strength provide a, cure .when everything p I else and.evm y other emulsion .;' prove Insufficient':Eveiyatom ,'• of SCOTT'S digests and it grows so upon the palate ithat young people come to regard it not as a medicine'but as a treat. . | , Of all /&W The mark chemists • 4by which !- • 'and . you ... ■ ' dealers ■ H. . . pick out In »&|j jour mcdiclncs. - ' ■ curc 1

THE' results obtained by Advertisers in the' Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as >t:o'confirm their" belief that ; thd panel' has* a? Wider circulation than any other' dally journal in New Zealand. - -v -

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 487, 21 April 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 487, 21 April 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 487, 21 April 1909, Page 2

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