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PUBLIC NOTICES. i WELLINGTON RACES. I WEDNESDAY i SATURDAY, ' 10th and 13th JULY, 1918. I UNDER "War conditions, tho Railway . Department is not in a position to 1 provide special facilities for racegoers. The existing ordinary time-table is merely sutlicieut for suburban requirements. ' It is therefore desirable that intending I race patrons should clearly understand j that only the limited capacity of tho or- J dinary time-table trains will Ijo available • ' on WEDNESDAY, 10th, and SATUR- ! DAY, 13th Juiv. . j On WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY,.twins j will leave Wellington at tho following times:—7.S a.m., 7.50 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 9.i5 1 a.m., and 1.20 p.m. The 7.50 a.m. train j does NOT stop at Trentham, but passengers may alight at Upper Hutt. Tho .' 8.30 a.m. (rain will NOT stop at Kai- ; warra or Ngahauranga. The 9.45 a.m. ! train will NOT stop at Kaiwarra, Ngahaurauga, l'etone,__or Lower Hu.lt. Re- i turn trains leave Trentiiam at 3.0 p.m.. ■ 4.45 p.m., ami 8.30 p.m. Tho Wairarapa train, leaving Upper Hutt at G. 5 p.m., will NUT stop at Trentham, but will : take passengers from Upper Hutt. A passenger train will leave Wellington for Lower ilul.t at 10.30 a.m. On SATURDAY, 13th JULY, trains : will leave Wellington at tho following. ' times: 7.S a.m., 7.50 a.m., 5.30 a.m., 0.45 ! i a.m., and 12.15 p.m. The 7.50 a.m. train i does NOT stop at Trentham, but pas- I sengers may alight at Upper Hutt. Tho . S.:!0 a.m. train will NOT slop at Kaiwarra or Ngahaurauga. The 9.45 a.m. , Iraiu will NOT stop at Kaiwarra, Nga- | hauranga, Petone, or Lower Ilult. The I ■ 1.20 p.m. train will NOT" run, but".for J , the convenience of suburban residents ft 1 train will lnavo Wellington at 2.o_p.m. for Upper Hutt, -slopping at all inter- j , 'mediate slalions en roule. For the re- ] turn journey trains will leave Trentham i ' at 3.0 p.m., 4.-15 p.m., and G. 25 p.m. The i i Wairarapa train, which leaves Upper j Hutt at 0.5 p.m., will NOT stop atTren- 'j tliam, but will take passengers from Up* ! per Hutt. j A passenger train will leave Wellington' ' for J.ower Hutt at 10.30 a.m. Owing to tho fact that in tlm ordinary course the out-bound trains in the ! . morning aro not balanced bv tho number j of trains returning lato in tho afternoon, ; tho bookings by the out-bound trains will ■ be limited on both days. . In- the -past , the Department's .difficulties have been j increased in finding accommodation for j railway patrons returning from tho races j by the fact that a considerable number j of persons who travelled to the races by ; road vehicles (which on the outward j journey are able to run two or more ■ trips «s against only ono trip from the ! races) have found themselves unable to ' gel: seats in the road vehicles on the re- . j turn journey, and have, therefore,' re- I turned by (rain, ilius putting additional . pressure on the accommodation available. J Persons intending to travel by rail from' <i tho Tfutt Vallev..stations -to Wellington < on WEDNESDAY-or. SATURDAY AF- ' TERXOON aro recommended to travel ; by 'the 3 "p.m. traiii (ex Upper Hutt)'so I as to avoid-overcrowding. 1 On SATURDAY, 13th JULY, traffic on | the 12.15 p.m. ' train way bo fully occu- . pied by racegoers. For thi« reason ordi- i nary suburban residents, imperially those j for' north of Lower Hutt; aro recom- -j mended to travel by the 2- p.m. train, which is being put oil ill lieu of tho 1,20 j p.m. train for the purpose of ensuring, j suburban residents being able to travel : home in comfort.' •• - ' ' j . BY ORDER. BUSINESS NOTICES, j ' J. W. M. HARRISON'S " i pHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. Now Pupils can join at r.ny time and i quarter commences with pupil. Gentle- ) men—Tuesday and Friday, 5,15. to .-'..6; j Monday and Thursday, 8 io 9,15. . Ladies j —Tuesilay and Friday, 8 1.0 9. Children : —Tuesday, 4 to 5; Saturday,' 9.45 to ! 10.45 a.m. 131 Featliorslon Street. 1 'Phone 3214. j ' «ysr HAT I S .lIE N N .Ar" j "Henna," which grows in Persia, j Egypt, and most tropical countries, in ■ rumarkablo for its astringoiit and inedi- 1 ciiuil properties. Its wonderful merit for I hair toning is recognised by all Bkilled -/j hair specialists, but owing to difficulty j of selt-application is not ao eitensively : used as might be. But this trouble is entirely overcome with the advent of- "H.EN.XAXINIV a delight!ul shampoo prepared i na"; its object being to bring"out* tho j natural tints and produce a live, healthy j appearance to nil hair, no matter how ! dull it is. Obtainable in Wellington from ! J. R. M'Kuuzie, "Tho Economic," and I principal chemists. Price Is. Gd. and 2s. ] Gd. Wholesaln only from Sharland's or i Kemptliorni! Prosser'.s. j [ARTHUR J. WYCHERLEY, | Lock aud Key Specialist. i Keys cut to any pattern. ■ Safe aud j P.O. Box Keys piomptly duplicated, i Every description of LwksmithV:,VVprk \ tliorougL-.ly catered for. ■ .; i Address: KING'S CHAMBERS, y Wellington. 'Phone SGB. Private 'phone 2234 (2 rings). ' (By Special Appointment to His Excel- ; Icncy Lfird Islington). ! rrnOROUGI-r and Expert- Treatment in ; A MEDICAL AND ELECTRICAL MASSAGE. j NURSE. EVERITT (Medical and Elcetrical Masseuse, Cert., • England) assures to new and old patients i skilful ti'catment and careful attention to the slightest detail—tho result of i her experience as a Medical aud Surgical Nurso in London to many eminent physieiaus and surgeons, and ten years sue- ( uessful work in Wellington. ■ Patentee and Contractor to N.Z. Government. Self-fitting Bandages, lonic ! Medication Treatment (prevailing in all up-to-date Military Hospitals). Galvanic i and Karradic Cabinets and Appliances ] for the Violet and Ruby Rays. ! Medical Electricity and Rays Treat- ! meat can he given at patient's residence, j Terms ou application. Noto New Ad- j dress— ' j Tho Wellington Medical and Elcctrical j Massage Institute .: 123 Upper AViliis Street, Wellington. 'Phono 1801. ; DELIVERY OF "DOMINION" IN ! PALMERSTQN NORTH. -j FROM Ist Instant the Dolivery wi'] bo under the control Mr. E, F. Gnrlrell, for whom instructions may be left at tho office of THE NEW ZEALAND IMPORTING CO. j (R. A. Noedl), BROADWAY (Telephone 971). ! Amounts duo for papers delivered may i bo paid at tho same address or to the runner in person, and Advertisement? i addressed to him will bo promptly for- . warded to Head Oliice. | THE WELLINGTON" PUBLISHING - , CO.. LTD. TBIHE "Leylaud" Hot Water Bag lasts j A for years; every householder should I secure one. Obtainable at all leadinfl chemists. !

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 7

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