PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON-LOWER HUTTMELLING TRAINS. After: Saturday, 4th septem- ' BER, the above-mentioned services will be altered as follows:— TRAINS DISCONTINUED. For Lower Hutt-Melling: Wellington depart 9.15 a.m., 10.30, 11.40 (not Saturday), 11.50 (Saturday only), 1.7 p.m., 2.45. • For Wellington: Melling depart 9.57 a.m., 12.30 p.m., . 1.43: '. . • Lower Hutt depart h 10.0 a.m., 10.55, • 12.33 p.m., 1.46, 3.30. | TRAINS ALTERED. 1 The SK4O, a.m.' Wellington-Lower Hutt train i will run through to Melling and return, leaving Melling for Wellington at 10.13 a.m. ' The 5.45 p.m.Wellington-Lower Hutt train will run through to Melling. The 4.25 p.m. Wellington-Melling and 4.55 p.m. Melling-Wellington trains will NOT run on Saturdays. ■ 'These trains will run on other weekdays, the down' train being altered to leave Melling at 4.57 p.m. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP MID-WEEK FARES TO WEL- , LINGTON FROM THE HUTT VALLEY. . fJOMMENCING on WEDNESDAY, Bth V*. SEPTEMBER, 1926, and on each succeeding Wednesday, cheap mid-week tickets to Wellington, available for return on day of issue or following day, will. be issued at Upper Hutt, Petone, and intermediate stations,, by the 12.48 p.m. train from Upper Hutt, and later trains, -leturn fares to Lambton from:— Ist Class 2nd Class s. d. s. d. Upper Hutt ......3 0 2 0 . Wallaceville . 3 0 2 0 Trentham 3 0 2 0 Heretaunga ...... 26 .19 Silverstream' ...... 2 6 1-9--. Haywafds .1.. 2 6 19 Pitcaithly's ....... 2 3 16 Belmont 2 3• - 16 Melling ........... 2 0 13 Lower Hutt ...... 110 11 Petone .:.......... 18 10 SPECIAL tf^TRIP BEARER TICKETS. Commencing on SUNDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1926, Special Twelve-trip Bearer Tickets to Upper Huti will be issued from Silverstream, Wallaceville, and intermediate Stations. ... • Fares will be:— . . :. .. Ist Class 2nd Class ■ ;.. . ' ■;,',. ';■_-.■ ■6. d. ... 's..d. Silverstream ....'.. 6 0 4 0 ' , Heretaunga .. 4 6 3 0 Trentham ......... 3 0 2 0 '. Wallaceville ...:.., 3 0 2 0 'V'OTICE is hereby given that, by a ProJ- 1 clamation dated the 23rd day of August, 1926,, and published in the "New Zealand Gazette," No. 56, page 2575, of the 26th day of August, 1926, the leasehold interest in the land described in the Schedule hereto ; was taken for the purposes o£ a Public Works Store in the City of Wellington,' in terms of the 'Public Works Act, 1908, and the, Public Works Amendment Act, 1913. , SCHEDULE.. Approximate area of the land in respect of which the leasehold interest is taken: 3 roods 14.7 perches. '- Being Lot 4 and part Lot 5 (D.P, 3510), being part Waterloo. quay Reclamation. Situated in. the City, of Wellington (S.O. 2068).'., . V , ■■ In the Wellington Land District; ns the same is' more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 65408, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon bordered pink «i)d coloured pink. ' , . .".■.', '- ', C. E. BENNETT, Assistant Under-Secretary. Public Works Department, < Wellington, 3rd September. 1926. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! COMMENCES TUESDAY, 9.30 a.m. ARTS AND CRAFTS DEPOT. . You are cordially invited to visit : fHE- ARTS AND CRAFTS DEPOT x 10, WOODWARD STREET. Leather Work, Hand-beaten Brass and Pewter, , Marquetry, etc. MISCELLANEOUS. TLTONDAY Specials—Biscuit Barrels, usuJM-~ ally 12s 6d, now Is; Glass Salad Dishes, usually 7s 6d, now Is and 6d. Brownson's Corner. ' .■ TfURNITURE at Greatly Reduced Prlcel 4 'Visit 8. S. Williams'* Annual Stocktaking Sale. Your chance to save money. TIEARL Necklets, usually 15s, now 2s -*• 6d; Earrings, ss, now Is; Wristlet Watches (boys and girls), usually 20s, now 9g 6d. Brownson'g Corner. PJHEAP Eggs by Growing Hens, from R. A. Nicol's Day-old Chicks, Reliance Seed Store, 37, Courtenay-pl. ■ .. 'THE Competition Butchers—Symonds, *■ Courtenay-pl. and . John-st. Sides Mutton still 5d lb; Stewing Chops, 6d; Legs Mutton from 6%d.1b. Quality first. "OEVEN Things Men Appreciate"—Look 0 up .the advt. To-night: It's easily found. Are we right? . "DEAUTIEUL Diamond Rings from £5. ■*-* ' See our value in Diamonds.' Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambton-qy. and Cuba-st. QLD Gold bought, Wedding Rings mado or remodelled same day. Haycraft and Josling, Manufacturing Jewellers, 94, Willis-st. ' T AST Week of Gill's End-pf-Season Sale •*-* —Coat-frockg to clear from 32s 6d. Gill's, 137, Manners-st. PLUMBING of every description. Prompt work, moderate charges. Tel 20-982. C. W. Martin. 13. TorT-st. T^EL. 23-251 — Try Harris's High-class •■•■ Ladies' Hairdressing and Toilet Parlours. Mrs. Player, Principal. 105, Man-ners-st. (2 doors from Grand Opera House, -upstairs). ,"DEPP:Frocks, in all shades; usual price -l?f 6 guineas; to be cleared at 59s 6d; after-sale special. Madame Cowan, 117, Cub'a-gt. .-■■■■■ - '. rj.ILL'B Last Week of Sale—Coat-frocks ■ v* to clear-from 32s 6d. Gill's, 137, Manners-st. ', ■ 'WOW is the time to Buy Your Furniture. £* Visit S. S. Williams's Annual Sale. Orreatly reduced prices. ■ ■_ "jtTORGAN'S for Check Ginghams, OVad •"•*■ yard; Floral Muslins, Fancy Crepes, and Crepons, Is yard;' Double Width Gmghams, Is 9d. 115, Cuba'-st. : '■ "YOUR Fortune in a Tea-cup—Fortune- ■*• telling Cups and Saucers, 6s 6d, with book. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambtori-qy. and Cuba-st.. ■ ' , "CJEVEN Thiuga Men Appreciate"—in *•> property buying. Could you get them all in one, but once in a life time? Look up J. M'Harlick's Advt. T|USTIN'S Razcn Broad is highly nutri-' •■-^ tious,. and is morei economical than plain bread. 6d loaf at Cuba-st. and Depots. ■ ' "TiUSTIN'S Family Is Cakes are procur- *? able at Miss Jefferson's, Hotel Cecil Bldgs., "Rondivoo," Basin Reserve, and our Rhops. rpEL; 23-251 — Try Harris's High-class . Ladies' Hairdressing and Toilet Parlours. Mrs. Player, Principal. 105, Man-ners-st: (2 doors" from Grand Opera House, upstaira). ' ■ Competition Butchers—Symonds, •*••'■ Courtenay-pl. and John-st. Sides Muttdu still 5d lb; Stewing Chops, 6d; Legs Miitton from 6%d lb. Quality first. \riSIT 8." S. Williams's Annual Sale, ' and save pounds on your furniture. Prices tlrastically reduced! "PRENCH, English, and American Model ■*• Frocks, in newest spring styles and shades; suitable for every occasion. Madame Cowan, 117, Cuba'-st. (CARDIGANS from 10s, Jumper Suits v-/ from 29b 6d. Gill's ■ End-of-Season Sale, 137, Manners-st. Sale ends Saturday. TlflSS MURRAY, Milliner, late Man•ax- del's Bldgs., has Removed to 119 a, Mannerß-st.; (near Opera House),
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 5
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