DOWN. FOR WELLINGTON—AuckIand dep. 12.40 p.m., 8.50 p.m., 9.52 p.m., New Plymouth. 7.20 a.m., Wanganui 11.10 a.m., Napier 8.45 a.m., Palmerston North 7.18 a.m., 5.25 p.m., 5.55 p.m., Paekakariki 5.50, 7.0, 10.39 a.m., 4.0, 4,43, 5.15, 6.15, 9.26 p.m. Trains will run at frequent intervals between Wellington and Johnsonville (see Booklet). The Wanganui-Wellington Down relief mail train will stop at Porirua to take up passengers. The 7.10 a.m. train from Wellington will stop only at Ngaio, lOiandaliah, .Tohnsonvillo, Porirua, Paremata, Plimmerton, Paekakariki, Otaki, Levin, and; Longburn for passengers. NOTE—Holiday Excursion tickets t6 Palmerston North will not be available by the . Wellington-New Plymouth Up Mail train.' The 9.56 a.m. train from Wellington will not stop at Ngaio or Khandalluh for passengers. NOTE—The Napier-Thorndon Down Mail train will not stop between Tokomaru and Wellington to take 'up passengers. The 5.25 p.m. train from Palmerston North will NOT stop for passensers between Longburn and Paekakariki. but will stop as required south o£ Paekakariki. The 4.15 p.m. Wellington-Palraerston North train -will not stop at Ngaio or Khandallah for passengers. - , All other trains will stop for passengers where required with the exception of Mail and- Express trains, which will make usual stops (see exceptions at beginning of advertisement). NOTE—Tickets from any statin" between Wellington and Paekakariki inclusive to anv station between Wellington and Paekakariki inclusive will not be available by the Auckland Express trains, the New Plymouth and Napier Mail trains, either on the outward or return journey.. TE ARO-WOODVILLE. The ordinary time-table will be suspended and trains will run as under:— UP. FOR WOODVlLLE—Wellington -dep. 7.50 a.m., Featherston 8.27 a.m., 4.10 p.m., Greytown 8.32 a.m., 4.13 p.m. Masterton 7.15, 9.50, 11.37 a.m., 0.5 p.m. • FOR MASTERTON—Wellington dep. 8.30 a.m., 4.25 p.m. DOWN. . FOR MASTER-TON—Woodville dep. 7.10 a.m., 7.20 p.m. FOR FEATHERSTON—WoodviIIe dep. 7.10 a.m. FOR WELLINGTON—WoodviIIe dep. 12:56, 2.25 • p.m., Masterton 7.25' a.m., 2.16, G.O p.m. Suburban trains will run at frequent intervals throughout the day. See .booklet for particulars. On 25th and 2Gth December and Ist January the Maidstone Park Picnic Grounds at Upper Hutt will be open to the public holding Railway tickets to Upper Hutt. Admission—Adultg 3d„ children half price. Tickets obtainable at entrance to grounds. , Goods traffic will be suspended' and goods sheds closed on 25th and 26th Deccomber aad Ist. January. For full particulars see Booklet, obtainable at all railway stations in the Wellington District. ! BY ORDER. i. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB. THE Executive of the Returned Soldiers' Club Appeal Fund desire to thank, all those who so generously contributed to the Fund, also, to those who gave their services as stallholders and assistants, to those who took part in the procession, to the donors of flowers and goods, and to everyone who assisted in making the effort a success. H. J. STOTT, Hon. General Secretary. SOLDIERS'' CLUB, WELLINGTON. ri\HE Comimttee' of. the 'Sydney . Street Soldiers' Club ■ desires publicly to thank all those persons in town and country who contributed so generously to the Stall over which, they presided on December 1 in aid of the funds of the Returned Soldiers' Club. The nuriiber of gifts was so large that it has been found impossible to thank petsonally all the donors,' and therefore the Coinniittee has pleasure in making this general acknowledgment. To Messrs. Harcourt and Co. and to Mr. Laurenson, of White's the Jewellers, on' Lambton Quay, the committee is indebted for the .use of rooms. ' WELLINGTON RETAIL DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS. XMAS WEEK ARRANGEMENTS. WEDNESDAY—CIose at 1 o'clock. FRIDAY—Open till 9 p.m. SATURDAY-Open till 11 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY, and THURSDAY —Close as usual, 6 p.m. NEW TEAR. v Closed All Day-MONDAT. ' Usual Late Night—FRIDAY. SATURDAY—CIose at 1 p.m. A NEW MAP. WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBS. WITH full • Subdivisional Detail. Printed in colours in two sheets. Scale: Ten Chains to an Inch. -For Sale at HEAD OFFICE, Lands and Survey Department, Wellington. Price — Unmounted, 255. (Northern sheet, 10s.; Southern sheet, 155.). 7 FREE MATERNITY TREATMENT FOR SOLDIERS' WIVES. mHE attention of the Wives of SolA diers on active service abroad or in. camp is to the provision made by the Hon. Minister of Public Health at the outset of War, authorising their admission for free ' treatment in the St. Helens State Maternity Hospitals. Expectant mothers should communicate early with the Matron in order to secure admission. ST. HELENS HOSPITAL. , ADVICE TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS. ON and after October 10th, the Acting Medical Officer at St. Helens Hospital Dh Ernest Rawson, will attend at St. Helena Hospital, Coroniandel Street, Newtown, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS from 2.30 to 4.80 for the purpose of giving advice to expectant mothers. Patients who intend to book for admission to St. Helon's Hospital, and patients who intend' to, or have, engaged private medical and nursing attendance, and whoso husbands are not in receipt of more than M per week, we earnestly invited to visit the Hospital between the hours of 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. on the days aforesaid, when advice as to their condition will be given free. The terms at. St. Holens Hospital are as follow:—30s. ipor week, including medical attendance, nursing, and maintenance. Full particulars obtainable from the Matron. ...... BY ORDER. I ~ OADNOR, JLiADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT, AUCKLAND. New House, overlooking Government House, and commanding magnificent j views of the Harbour; five minutes from station and centre of city; electric light throughout. Bs. per day, .from <£2 2s. per week. 'Phono 451 A. MRS. G. H. M'DONALD. PICTURESQUE PELORUS. ■\7TSITORS to these Lovely Sounds can I * have good Accommodation at Bolton Bay, in "Beautiful Mahau, the Gem of the Sounds." Ten hours from Wellington, via Picton, or direct. Good beach t»f bathing, rowing, boats;, launches if required. Tennis court, Post and Telegraph Office. Regular mail services. I Terms 6s>. per day, 35s._ per week; children under 12, lialf-prioo. Partly-fur-nished Cottage for Families or Camping Parties. Apply W. T. Erskinc, Mahau, | I'elonis Sound,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 16 December 1916, Page 2
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