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COYERNMENT notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON NORTH RACES AT AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, 12th and 13th APRIL, 1916. , HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets' to Paljiierston North, available for return until Saturday, 15th April, will. be obtainable on 12th and 13th April at Wanganui, Taihape, Fgxton, Wellington (Thovndon), Waipukurau, Masterton, and intermediate stations. On 13th April these ticlcets Trill be issued only by the following morning trains6.4o a.m. from Paekakanki, 8.20 and 9.10 a.m. from Thorndon, ■ G. 20 a.m. from Jlasterton. . PARES—Palmerston North to Racecourse, return 2s. 6d., irrespective of class, inoluding admission to course; available for day' of issue only. Single fare, Racecourse to Palmerston North, 9d. These tickets may be obtained at Wellington (Thorndon), Otaki, Levin, Shannon, Foxton,' Palmerston North, and Masterton, or from guards on trains. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On Wednesday, 12th April—Special race train will leave Wellington at 7.45 a.m., Awapuni Racecourse arr. 11.30 p.m. This train will stop for-passengers at Neaio,. KhHndallah; Jolinsohville,'' Porirun. Paremata, Plimmertoh, Paokakariki, Waika--nne, Tc Horo, Otaki, Manakau, Levin, and Shannon. On 12th and 13th , April, Special Race trains will leave Palmerston North at 11.3, 11.15, and' 11.35. a.m., returning from Racecourse at 5.15, 5.27. and 5.45 p.m. The usual 5.0 p.m. Palmerston NojihWellington train will leave Palmerston North at 5.12 p.m. and will run via the Racecourse, leaving Racecourse at 5.32 p.m., Long)>urn 5.50. and will run as a passenger train to 'Wellington, Shannon dep. G. 27, Lpvin (5.59, Otaki 7;40, Paekakariki 8.30, Jolinsonville 9.33, Wellington arrj- 10.0 "p.m. A snecial mixed train will leave Otoki for Wellington at 7.53 p.m.. Paekakariki 8.55, Porirua 9.51. Johnsonville 10.20. Wellington iirr. 10.45 p.m. This train will etoT) where required for passengers. The G. 40 a.m. Paekaknriki-Palmerston Nwtlr train will run via the Racecourse. The ordinary Wellington-New Plymouth and Wellington-Napier Ur> Mail Trains will stop at Awapuni to allow passengers to alight. The ordinary Down New PlymouthWellington Mail train will stop at Awapuni to take up passengers. BY ORDER. A MESSAGE TO SUFFERERS FROM • RHEUSMTISPi You who are now reading this message, whether you are a sufferer from Rheumatism or not, should make inquiries about' a medicine which has reoehtly been put on this market. It is. not only a certain Cure for Rheumatism, but it is also a certain cure for all troubles arising from impure blood and faulty circulation. It is doing wonderful things throughout New Zealand. It has effected cures of a miraculous nature. It has cured cases of Rheumatism and allied troubles which have been pronounced hopelessly incurable by medical men. Send at once for the free booklet which is published for your benefit. It contains o story which you will marvel at. Backed up by extracts from New Zealand daily papers. Thousands of copies of this free' book have been sent all over New Zealand, und applications are being received daily from as far afield as Australia, Fiji, Samoa, and even England, where marvellous cures have been effected in - cases which were pronounced hopeless bv medical men. There are many ge!«tilno letters in the book which prove. this absolutely. You owe it to yourself, or to any friend whom you know to be a sufferer, to leant about this remedy. Pill in the coupon below, and you will "receive one of the books by return mail, free, postage paid, and no obligation on your part. THIS FREE COUPON IS FOR YOU. l'o the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty. Ltd., 19Q, .Grey Buildings, High Street, Auckland.. Dear Sirs,—Please send me a free copy of the book entitled, "Thp Broken Crutch. A Host Interesting Story." which tells all about "Itlicumallnc-OsyEene," the great blood purifier and tonic, as mentioned in "The Dominion." I NAME 1 (Mri, Mrs.,, or Miss) J ADDRESS ! ■ Now post it at once to the address given. You'll never regret this action, because whether you profit by tho information now or not, you will learn something that may be very valuable to you. This great dual remedy BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM. It is the most wonderful medicine you jver heard of. TE MATA WINES. Try them at any Hotf-1! They are 60und and good. aOOD Printing promptly produced at popular prices, at "Dominion" Job minting Worto

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2741, 8 April 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2741, 8 April 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2741, 8 April 1916, Page 2

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