tween Wellington, and Paekakariki, inclusive, to any 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. Other suburban trains will run at frequent intervals throughout the dav. See Booklet for particulars. TE ARO-WOODVILLE. The ordinary time-table will be suspended and trains will run as under:— FOE WOODVILLE.-Wellington dep. (.50 a.m., Featherston 8,27. 9.38 a.m., 5.50 p.m., Greytown 8.32, 9.10. a.m., 5.55 p.m., Masterton 7.10. 9.50, 11.37 a.m., 7.10 p.m. - • FOR MASTERTON.-Wellington dep. 6.85, 8.30 a.m., 4.25 p.m., Woodville dep. 7.0 a.m., 8.9 p.m. '' FOB FEATHBRSTON.-Woodville dep. 7.0 a.m. io^ OR o dep. Io- 'A 2a P- m -. Masterton 7.25 a.m., 2.1G, *«' ?■? P-5 1 ;-^athereton.8.30 a.m., 3.15, 5.42, 6.55. 7.48 p.m.' Suburban trains will run at frequent intervals throughout the day. Seo Booklet for particulars. - ' TAUHERENIKAU RACES." ' ' u,?i\ Satui ' llay ' 7f *', A P"l. twins for Featherston run as follows :— Wellington dep. 6.40 and 8.30 a.m. Nsahaurauga 6.50, 8.10 a.m., Petone 6.58 8,18 a.m., Lower Hutt 7.3, 8.54 a.m., Fea- £?"% alr - "•??• J 1 : 30 a ' m '. Woodville dep. 6.10 a.m., Pahmtua 6.50, Ekotahuna 8.0, Masterton 9.40, Carterton 10.19, Featherston arr. 11.30 a.m. Return trains for Wellington run as follows:—Featherston dep, 5.42, 6.55, and 7.48 p.m.; Special passenger train, stopping where required, will leave Featherston for Greytown and Masterton at '5.45 p.m. NOTE.-The 7.50 a.m. WellingtonWoodwville train will not take passengers for stations between Petone and Sol way inclusive, and -will not stop at Featherston. The 12.56 p.m. Woodville-Wcllington train will not stop for passengers at any .station between Solway and tipper Hutt, inclusive. ... On 9th April, "trains for' Featherston run as follow: — Wellington dep. 0.35 and 8.30 a.m., Ngahauranga 6.43, 8.40 a.m.,. Petoie'6.sl, 8.'48 a.to.i Loiver Hutt 6.56,' 8.54 a.m.. Featherston arr. 9.30,' 11.33, aim., .Woodville dep 7.0 a.m., Pahiatua 7.33, ' Eketahiina 8.35, Masterton'9.ss, Carterton'lo.2o a.m., Featherston arr. 11.6 a.m. r . Tho 6.35 a.m. train from Wellington will not lift passengers at.Kaiwarra nor from stations.botweeu Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt. "..''. -■-■:!>■-;-.-. ; ■ Return trains run as'follows:— v " '. FOR .WELLINGTON-Featherston dep. 5.42, G. 55, and 7.48- p.mr FOR WOODVILLH.-Featherston dep. 5.50 p.m. ', '' '""'" .'.' The 7.50 a.m. Wellington-Woodville train will not take passengers for-sta-tions between Petone and Solway inclusive, and will not 6top at Featherston. The 12.56 p.m. Woodville-Wellington train will not 6top for.passengers at any station between Solway and Upper Hutt, inclusive. /■■■-.'': "' V. : FEILDINg" RACES. On 9th April trains for. Palmerston will run as follows:— : , : ' - Paekakariki dep. 6.40 a.m., Otaki 7.50, -Levin 8.45, Shannon 9.9 a.m., Palmerston iirr. 9.56 a.m. "'This train will stop where required, and will connect with erain leaving Palmerston at 10.15 a.m. for Feilding. Wellington dep. 7.10 a.m., Johnsonville 7.35, Paekakariki 8.40, Otaki 9.25, Levin 9.53, Shannon 10.14, Palmerston North arr. 10.55 a.m. This train will stop'only at Ngaio, Ehandallah. Johnsonvillo, Poriru'a; Plimmerton, Paekakariki, ParaEaraumu, Te Horo, Otaki, Manakau, ■evin, Koptttaroa, Shannon, and Longburn, and will connect-with train, leaving Pa'lmerston .at .'ll.lß.'ium. for' Feild- • ing. ... ...'..,. ..... ... Return train for Wellington-leaves Palmerston-at 5.35 p.m. Last connecting train leaves Feilding at 4.50 p.m. ■::.'.-'■.. ■ On 6th'and oth April the Maidstone . Park Picnic Grounds at Upper Hutt will be open: to the public holding..railway 'tickets to Upper. Hutt. Admission: Adults 3d., Children: n'alfsride:* Tickets obtainable'at entrance to grounds. . ;. '■■ -Goods traffic wiU'be'suspended 'goods sheds will-be closed- on* : 6tk'and 9th April. . '.' .-■- -■".•;-•- .■•.•;:.- = For full particulars. see Booklet; ..obtainable at all railway. stations in the Wellington district. . . ■'.'.- BY ORDER.:
MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ADMISSION TO THOENDON PLAT- ••; .FORM.'.;.: -.... Daily from 3rd to 13th April,'l9l7, inclusive, admission to Thorndon Platform will be as below:— ,■ • . Prom 6.10 a.m. to 9.10 a.m. . „ 1.10 p.m. to 4.10 p.m. v „ 5.25 p.m. to 9.10 p.m. „ 10.80 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. . ' Admission only on presentation o! , : Platform or Passenger-Tickets. From 11.50 a.m. until'after departure of the 1.10 p.m. Auckland. Express- ths platform WILL BE CLOSED to all except, passengers by that train, y Persons, not being passengers, who are in charge of young children and invalids travelling by this train may obtain admission tickets on application to No. 4 Booking Office window.: EESEEVED SEATS-NOTICE. .Passengers who reserve seats from.Wellington on the 1.10 p.m. Wellington to Auokland Express train between 3rd and •13th April, 1917, inclusive, must be in occupation of such seats.not later, than 1.3 p.m. Reserved 6eats not occupied at that time may be placetl at the" disposal ■of. other passengers. .-.,,--• ' . , BY.OBDER.' ; I An A.B. on H.M.A.S. "Penguin" Gets His IFree"7o'cloW y Seaman Conneily, otH.M.Ais, "Pongnln," Sydney; is one of the many. mombora of the Empire's' Forces' on Active Service who have received one of the' Free Gift '7 o'clock" Raiors. Just road what he thinks of it:— .' ' "I am writing to thank yon for the ! "7 o'clook" Safety Hazor whioh I received. Until now, I used to look upon a safety razor as a toy.but I find it is a vory valuable possession. . ."It is quicker and safer than the ordinary ruior, and I think everyone ought to possess one." , . Ton can Bend to y'onrfriend at the front a Gift Rator that will cost you nothing. Buy a"7 o'clook" Safety , Eaior Set at 13/6 from your dealer's, and an identical sel will he sent free of charge to your friend on aclivo ser- . vico as a gift from you. Got details. Obtainable Everywhere. Managing AatnlM Australatia: RALPH ABEKCROMBY , George Street, Sydney fmMdtk 13/6 13/6 I." • ' ■ ■'■ •- '■ . After Influenza. The system must, be built up again, and no tonic food will give such satisfactory results as Yitater. This all-British .prodnot glvqs you the entire Protein of-Milk —not only the Casoin, bnt also the Lactalbnmen-storillsod, concentrated and granulated and combined with the Glycerophosphates of Sodium, Lima andlfagnesia. -. ..... i■■ ■ Vitafer ' I^^RritlstrTonlcFladTq A doctor writes :— "I have prescribed Vitafer, and shall do so in my practice, for I believe it acts ns an excellent restorative food in convalescence from various di- c sease's, especially influenza." Vitafer is made entirely" by Sonthall .Bros. & Earclav, Ltd., of Birmingham, Knglacd-an English Arm of highest ripnte. Founded in 1820, ■ 121 Wellington Agents i MESSES. BHARLASD & OL LTD,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 2
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