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AMUSEMENTS. • | CITY COUNCIL. S TOWN IIAT.L. TOWN IUTX. | TOWN HAL]/. TOWN HALL. ; ORGAN RECITAL. ' OKCiAN RECITAL. ; ORGAN TcECITAL. ! D-NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT, | 5.13 o'clock, ■ I By "" ! MR. BERNAKD F. PAGE .; (City Organist). | mala (No. I) Jlorowski . jiilomplalion Op. 71 Rhoinberger • ilagio (The Dream) from .String Quartet (No. 2) in G. Minor Alt red Hill : occata and Fugue m D Minor ! (Dorain) .., Haclt j rcadian—lclvll "Serenade," Musette/' i ••Solitude" Lemaro I relude (Act l)-'' Tristan and:.",, - '■ Isolde" • • "Wanner i Admission: Sixpence and One Shilling. ; Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. JNO. R. rALMER, Town Clerk. '; SIH July, WIS. ' SPORTING. :-.:;■ ■■• '__ ! RACING CLUB. ; ,'IXTER (STEEPLECHASE) MEETING, : JULY 10 and 13. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. ' irst Race Each Day Starts at 11.30 a.m., j Trains Leave for Trent haul as follows: Wedlicsclay-T.S, 5.30, and 9.15 a.m. and : 1.20 p.m. ! Saturday-7.8, 5.30. and 0.1.") a.m., and j 12.15 p.m. '' ! A Motor 'Bus Service will run as usual, j tarting from Whilntorc Street (Opp, ' lovernmont Buildings). . A. E. WEYTE, .'j Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■ ■'~ .! . 'WELLINGTON RACES. . WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, ! 10th and 13th JULY, 1918. ' ! UNDER War conditions, the Railway | Department is not in n position to ; irovido special facilities for racegoers. | L'ho existing ordinary time-table is mere- \ y sutlicient for suburban .requirements. ; i is therefore desirable that intending i •acu patrons should clearly understand . • hat only the limited capacity of the or- 1 linarv time-table trains will bo available ] m WEDNESDAY, 10th, and SATUK- j )AY, Kith July. On WEDNESDAY, lOtli JULY, trains , vill leave Wellington at the following j imes:—7.B a.m., 7.50 a.m., 5.30 a.m., 9.45 ■ i.ni., and 1.20 p.m. The 7.50 a.m. train loes NOT stop at Trenthnm, but pas- ; ■cngors lmv alight at Upper Hutt. 'l'ho i.30 a.m. train will NOT stop at Kai- ; ivarra or Ngalianranga. 'l'ho 3.1 a a.m. ■ train will NOT stop at Kaiwarra. Nga- ■ haurauga, Pelone, or Lower Hilt. Realm trains leave TreiitTiam at 3.0 p.m.. 1.15 p.m., niul 8.30 p.m. Tlio Wairarapa j [rain, leaving Upper Hutt at 0.5 p.m., , ivill NOT stop at Trentham. but will i take passengers from Upper Hutt. ■ ■V passenger train will leave AVelhugton for Lower .Hutt at 10.30 a.m. I On SATURDAY, 13th JULY, trains ivill leavo Wellington at tlio following j [imes: 7.S a.m., 7.50 a.m., 5.30 a.m., 9.15 I i.m., and 12.15 p.m. The 7.50 a.m. train ( Joes NOT stop at Trentliam, but pas- i angers mnv alight at Upper.Hutt. The j 130 a.m. train will NOT slop at Kai- ; ivarra or Ngahauranga. Tlio 9.15 a.m. | train will NOT stop at Kaiwarra, Nga- , lianranga, Petone, or Ixnver Hutt. Ine ■ 1.20 p.m. (rain will NOT run, but for ! tlio convonienoo of suburban residents a ; train will leave Wellington at 2.0 p.m. j for Upper Hutt, stopping at all inter- ~ mediate' stations en route. For the re- j turn journov trains will leavo Trentliam .. Nt 3.0 p.m.,' 4.15 p.m.. and 0.25 p.m. The ; Wairarapa train, which leaves Upper J Hutt at 0.5 p.m.. will NOT stop at l'ren- ] tham. but will take passengers from Up- .j per Hutt. _ ... , ; A passenger train will leavo Wellington •. for Lower Hult at, 10.30 a.m. .',. i Owing to tlio fact that initio ordi- ; nary course the out-bound trains in tlio i morning are not balanced by the number I o£ trains returning.late in the afternoon, I the bookings bv the out-bound trams ivill ; be limited on' both days. In the past , the Department's difficulties hato been j increased in finding accommodation for , railway patrons returning from the races ; bv the fact that a considerable number : of persons who travelled to : tl\o fMes'bv j road vehicles (which on the-' outward ! journov are able to run two or nioro ; trips as against onh- one trip from tho race') have found themselves unable to »et seats in tho wad vehicles on tho re- , turn journcv, and have, therefore, re- ; turned bv train, thus putting additional pressure on the accommodation available. Persons intending to travel by rail from ; the Hutt Valley stations to.Wellington ; on WEDNESDAY or SATURDAY' AF- ; TEENOON are recommended to travel by the 3 p.m. train (ex Upper Hutt) so ; as to avoid overcrowding. On SATURDAY, 13th JULY, tramc on the 12.15 p.m. train may be fully occu- t pied bv racegoers. For this reason, ordinary suburban residents, especially those for'north of Lower Hutt. are recommended to travel by the 2 p.m. train, which is being put on in neu of the J.-U p.m. train for the purpose- of ensuring i Miburbau residents being able to travel |,„,,o in comfort. THE SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, 1903. NOTIFICATION OF CONVICTION. TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED by direc■S- lion of His Worship Francis Vernon Frazer. Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate, that under Section 19 of the ifiwzi Act, Messrs. Staveley and Fletcher, Wellington, wera : on the slh July. 1918, convicted upon a charge that in broach of Hie said Act tho said Company, on the 17lh April, \ 191S, at Wellington, did sell for human consumption or use a quantity of milk which conlaiucd less than eight and five- j tenth parts per centum of milk solids , other than milk-fat. and containing fit- , teen per cent, of added water, and upon : such conviction the said Messrs. Staveley ; and Fletcher .were fined the sum of £20 nnd ordered lo pay tosls, amounting to j X\ ISs. fid. . , , , ! Dated at Wellington this Sth.day of Julv, 1915." JOS. P. FRENGLFA. Acting-Chief Health Officer. i PPLICATTONR will he received for A TWO YEARS' LEASE OF PREMISES occupied bv .1. M'Fnrlane, lower end of Avenue. WANGANUI-2 Front Shops, 42ft.: Hank Shop, 12 x 30; five rooms upstairs. Apply BOX 41. Wanganui. t»|R. BRIDGE, , (Lato Upper Willis Street),-.''.. : ' Macarlhy's Chambers, • 50 WILLIS STREET. | TUono 4191. (Opp. Hotel WindMffJ) |

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 249, 9 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 249, 9 July 1918, Page 7

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