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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, TUESDAY, 3rd , ■ JUNE, 1919. OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB'S MEETING AT OTAKI, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 3rd AND 4th JUNE. - TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ON TUESDAY, 3rd JUNE, in addition to ordinary trains, speoial trains will run as follows: — FOR OTAKl—Wellington dep. 7.45 a.m., 3.45 a-m-i Johnsonvillo 8.13 a.m., Paekakariki 9.9 a.m., Otaki arr. 9.48, and 10.45 a.m. Palmorslon North dep. 8.40 a.m., Longburn 3.50, Shannon 9.25, Levin 9.50, Otaki arr. 10.22 a.m. . i . NOTE.—The 7.45 a.m. train from Wellington' (Thorndon) will stop at all stations, as required, for passengers. Tho 8.45 a.m. train from Wellington (Thorndon) will NOT stop between Wellington and Otaki for passengers. Tho 8.40 a.m. train from Palmerston North will stop only at Awapuni, Longburn, Shannon, Levin, and Mariakau for passengoi'3. Tho Wellington-New Plymouth Mail train, leaving Wellington at 8.20 a.m., wiH NOT take passengers for Otaki. RETURN TRAINS. . # FOR PALMERSTON NORTH.—Otaki dep. 5.12 p.m., Levin 5.50, Shannon' 6.16, Lon^burn 6.57, Palmerston North arr; 7.9 p.m. This train .will stop where required for passengers. ' FOR WELLINGTON (Thorndon)— Otaki dep 4.20. 4.40, and 5.15 p.m., Paekakarilri 5.3, 5.25, and 6.40 p.m., Johnsonville 6.14, 6.37, -and 8.0 p.m., Wellington arrive 6.47, 7.0, and 8.23 p.m. The 4.20 p.m. train from Otaki to Wellington will not stop afr-Te Horo, Waikanae, or Paraparaumu, but will stop at all 6tations south of Paekakariki, as required, for passengers. ' The 4.40 p.m. train from Otaki to Wellington will 'stop at all stations for passengers. .' The Palmerston-l'ackakariki train which usually leaves Otaki at 4.25 p.m. will leave Olaki at 5.15 p.m. The train usually leaving Paekakariki for Wel!int-ton at 6.8 p.m. will leave Paekiiknriki at 6.40 p.m., Porirua 7.33. Jolmsonville 8.0, Khandallah 8.6, Ngaio.B.l3, Wellington arr. 8.23 p.m. ON WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, jn. addition to ordinary' trains, special trains will run as below: — FOX?. OTAKl—Wellington dep. 8.45 njn... Paekakariki 10.5 a.m., Otalti arr. 10.45 a.m. s Palmarston North dep. 8.40 a.m.. Longburn 8.50. Shannon.9.2s, Levin 9.50, Otaki arr. 10.22 a.m. ' The ttain leaving Wellington at 8.46 'a.m. will1 stop at all stations as required for passengers. The train leaving Palmerston North at1 8.40 a.m. -will stop ?.t all stations as required for passengers. FOR .WELLINGTON—Otaki dop. 4.25 p.m., Paekakariki 5.15, Wellington arr. 7.0 p.m. This train, will stop at all stations for passengers. FOR PALMERSTON NORTH—Otaki dep. 512 p.m., Levin 5.00, Shannon 6.16, Lonsburn 6.57, Palmerston North arr. 7.S p.m. This train will stop at all stations as required for passengers. TROTTING MEETING AT EEATHERSTON (TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE), 3rd JUNE. . Trains for Fcafcherston tjin as follows: — Masterton: dep: 7.15, 9.40 a.m., Carterton 7.46, 10.19, Featherston arr 8.21 and 11.5 a., xv ' Return train leaves Featherston at 6.11 p.m. for Masterlon. Wellington dep. 7.50 a.m., Poton& 8.4, Lower Hutt 8.9, Upper Hutt 8.41, Featliorston »rr. 10.26 a.m. This train stops only at Petone, Lower Hiitfc, Upper Hutt, Maugaroa, Kaitoke, Cross Creek, and Pigeon Bush. Return tra-in loaves Featherston at 5.33 p.m. for Wellington. The train which leaves Masterton. at 3.25 p.m. for CrO3S Creek will have passenger cars attached, and will convey passengers through to Wellington. ■'•' ■ ■■■■■ - SUBURBAN TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS, TUESDAY, 3rd JUNE WELLINGTON-PAEKAICARIKI LINE. Tho 7.52 a.m.. Johnsonyillo-Wellington train, the 4.45 p.m. Wellington-Johnson-ville tvain, and tho 5.10 p.m. Wolling-ton-Johnsonville train will not run. Tho 5.25 p.m. Wellington-Paekakariki train will run only to Johneonville. Tho train which usually leaves Paekar kariki at 6.8 p.m. and Johnsonville at 7.45 p.m. for Wellington will'be delayed, ajid will run as follows: — Paekakariki dep. 6.40 p.m., Porirua dep. 7.33 p.m., Johnsonville 8.0, Khandallah 8.6, Ngaio 8.13, Wellington arrive 8.23 p.m. •' WELLINGTON-UPPER HUTT LINE. The 7.21 a.m. Lower Hutt-Wellington, train, t.ho 8.0 a.m. Lower Hutt-Wellington train, the 8.17 a.m. Lower Hutt-Welling-ton train, tho 7.30 a.m. Wellington-Lower Hutt train, and the 5.5 p.m. Wellington-^ Lower Hutt tra.in will not run. GOODS'SHEDS WILL BE CLOSED ,ON TUESDAY, 3rd J"ONE. THE MAIDSTONE PARK PICNIC GROUNDS AT UPPER HUTT will be open to the Public holding railway tickets to Upper Hutt on 3rd June. Admission: Adults 3d, Children. Half-price. Tickets obtainable at entrance to Gruonds. BY ORDER. ■yfISS MILSOM, Qualified Specialist, DiiL Hair, Face. Up-to-date Hairwork. Modorn Treatments Hair, etc., • Skin. Shampooing, Manicuring, Electrolysis.— Cavnott's Buildings, 94, Willis-street. Phono 814. . STAMFORD AND CO., Cuba-street. Price-list: Transformations 5 to 8 guineas, Toupees 3 to 4 guineas, Pincurls 7s Gd to £1, Switches 15s to 3 guineas; one excellent line of 20in Hair Switches 25s each. ; „ MRS. ROLLESTQN (qualified London and Paris). Specialist in modem Hair and Face Treatments, Diplomas, Boston, U.S.A., for -Electrolysis, Transformations, Switches, etc., 256, Lambton'luay- ' MRS. CAMERON, Boudoir Camille, ' Cooper's Buildings, Willis-street. Massag'o. Manicuring, Electrolysis, Hair(iresaing, Shampooing, by the most modern methods. Telephone 4535. FOR ; superfluous hair, grey hair, all skin and scalp troubles, consult the Egyptian Specialist. . Only Egyptian methods used. • Consultations free Egyptus, Colonial Mutual . Buildings, Customhouse-quay. 'Phone 3144. HEAD and Face Massago, Shampooing, Cutting, Manicuring, Vibro Treatment, and Hair Work. Mrs. Haybittlo, 268. Lambton-quay. 'Phono 1594. _ LONDON SOCIETY LADIES. JN Park-lane, Kensington, Bond-stroet— rendezvous of the elite of London society—tho word Rusma can bo heard. Many, society ladies have proved tho wonderful efficiency of this famous destroyer of superfluous hair. YOU, too, may bo freed from this disfigurement. Call for freo. personal treatment, or write for particulars. MRS. HULLEN, Dept. I\ Cour-"onay-place Tram Terminus. 'Phone 1047. t'i CEMENT'S Tonic 3s, Kruschen Salts 2s, Fellows' Syrup (largest) 7s'6d, Our Own Syrup of Hypophcsphites (tho finest tonic in the world) 4s, Blaud's Soft Mass Tonic Pills (for men and Women) 2s per 100. Wo are very large direct buyers, and our Pharmacy is notet) for our extreme care and absolute fidelity in compounding Physicians' Prescriptions and all branches of Pharmaceutical work. C. and H. V. Evens, Chemists, 38, Man ners-street, Wellington. ■ iAjKNITURE REMOVED. I SPECIALISE in Removing Furniture, town or country. Safely transferred by my uew motor lorry conveyance. Careful handling by experienced men. Packing-cases supplied. G. F. 'WILLIAMS, General Carrier, 23, Tennyson-st. . Telephone 4626. 1 A RELIABLE Tea-the flavour of the second cttp as nice as the first, Uso Bobur. i

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1919, Page 13

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