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TRAVEL BY RAIL Always remember the people's own railways supply the best and safest form of transport. In the last three years over 80 million passengers have been carried by rail WITHOUT ONE FATALITY. WELLINGTON (THORNDON)-AUCKLAND. am pm N°l Sat> Not Sat Not Sat. Leave Wellington 7.52 2!o" -7J5 Leave Auckland.. 75? -700 *7AQ Nest day Next day Arrive. Auckland XL6 GAi 9°34 Arrive Wellington lfio 9^6 lS *Also rum.on Sundays. WELLINGTON (THORNpON)-WANGANUI-NEW PLYMOUTH. Leave Wellington .. .. 9.55 Leave New Plymouth .. ... 8.25 Arrive Wanganui ..- .. 3152 Leave Wanganui .. i^T Arrive New Plymouth.. .. 7.43 Arrive Wellington .. .. £3 WELLINGTON (THORNDON). HASTINGS-NAPIER. Leave Wellingtcn .. "~ 9.32 Leave' Napier .. .. 'sSo $T Leave Palmerston N. 7.17 1526 Leave Palmerston.N... ll 8.31 Arrive Napier.. .. 12.47 5.9 Arrive Wellington .. 4.14 mo WELLINGTON (THORNDON).PALMERSTON NORTH. Leave Wellington .. Jti '8.20 9*32 s'Js %7 $?Q : Arrive • Palmerston N. 10.38 ILiT 12J5 12.51 4.57 9.43 9.50 950 ."■■•••• ■•m- "•m- »; m- P-"- P-m. p.m. p m Leave Palmerstoa 3ST. «.5O 6.58 '° a-8 3a6 3-43 8-31 . Anive WeU%ton : ..\, 9.30 11.17 12.38 . 4.14 6.3 7.13 u.lO WELLINGTON (LAMBTON)-MASTERTON.WOODVILLe! fc.m. . p.m. Leave Lambton-..- 7.50;-4.15 -Leave Woodville .. *~ i?Tb Arrive Masterton'.. -11.15 ■ 8.2 '«• Leave. Mastertoa .. 7.33 2 9 Airive Wooaville .. 1*26 _ Arrive Lambton .. 11.39 5^4 Unless ethem'lse shown the above trains run *» week-days, Monday to Saturday inclusive. SINGLE FARES. ■—.-,.-■: ..—. .. Ordinary Flfty-trio | Twelve-tri D I .... car tnp. | par trip. [Miles. Ist 2nd "Tit 2nd lit 2nd — WELLINGTON TO- £ S. d. £ S. &. £ 8. d. £ S. d. £ S. d £ s d Hasterton _ 66 010 4 0 7 1 0 8 3 0 5 8 0 9 1 o fi* %' WoodviUei .^i >105 0 16: 4 OH 10 13 1 0 8 10 0 14 4 0 9 S Palmerston K. ,; 87 ; 0 13 .7 0 9 3 0 10 10 0 7 5- 0 11 11 0 a 1 Napier _ 199 1 10 8 1 OH 1"■ i 6 0 16 9 l" 610 0 18 2 .s^sls a i•£ in 1!i'$& ;»» \ ° i°jA The People; s Railways for the People's Safely. ■■..-. .... . „, ■ ■■■.■-.'. ■ '■ ■'■-•■;-■ HEAOACH3I rONSIIIT . headaches iajnsult - \ ■HEBBBmvnwiiwvM HEADACHES <*&\^ VV^S^^BMUUfiiCJIB SPECTACLE! rCSC^ W £=aS^^H3fflI3WH spECTACLEj .f\iiv m l r^piWvinPfpflvUVl

Look at this List of Gifts—then examine your 4Fk List—You'll find that you can cross If off at least half a dozen names. flg2Bl C—jP^^W^^^^W Which means that we can solve your Xmas problems just the same as we do • \\y^Ji everybody else's. Prices, you'll find, have a strict regard for your purse. ,fl{LJ*f—-^_ A fxi..'T?^^^^lll-S^^ - TOILET GOODS* 1* ■■ 1 *■■■■■• tpcw^— >- S^» T^CHfr'^ v ashes OFK os E s E o U o E yPepft"ned l/ 1 . What Jdyforthe Children ASHES OF ROSES TALCUM POWDER ..*.*"/" i/ I KIDDIE PEDAL CARS (illustrated)— An ideal toy for little children ASHES OF CARNATION ROUGE „....-;-""."*"."** J/" I Prices 21/- 27/6 and 37/6 ASHES OF CARNATION TALCUM . ' - *" "'" >-«»-«»»• */- | d.I.C. FOR SCOOTERS—SpeciaI value 16/6, 27/6 35/- to 42/6 YARpLEY'S LAVENDER TALC ........ ".'.'.'.'.V.' 1/3 per tin; 3 for 3/8 s- DOLLS—In unlimited variety. Sleeping, Talking, Walking, Baby Dolls, etc. nl^ttaliancastile-soap- * * ■••■■■-=•■■' ■• •' • • 1/S* ? er jar^ 3*" V I fr°m WhiCh Cll°oSe PriCCS fr°m 6d'tO 6°A GUESTSMVORY CASTILE SOAP „ 4 .V.'^'.V^V.V i/9per jai" a'forSA a THE "PERFECT" TRICYCLE — Full ball-bearing OA™^^------"---; ----— l saddle and rubbery. Eni m ell^ uAiirsji ciiiiAM ;.. 2/-per jar* 3 for 5/9 i m Red. REXONA or CUTICURA^OAp' "" " ' *'" '"' *" 1/3 *** 3 f<>r 2[* = CALEY'S XMAS CRACKERS—FiIIed with hats, caps, musical toys, etc. JAVARICE POWDER ........"■'"*'*' i / ft per ?** 1 From 1/3 to 10/6 a box 1 *"**"*• x/operbox The "PARTY" BOX—Containing. 12 hats, 12 musical toys, and 20 streamers. . V—Tfj * Price 4/9 box -.-^-J|ij^^ HANDBAGS-' SUIT CASES, Etc.- $&s§&■ Hundreds to choose from! \ ■ Who i« Going Away? I itifl^i^S" ~, ■R^H9£S9H^^H IIA^» BAGS—Of every description, colour and size - LETHOLITE SUIT CASES—They look like leather, and |''H^^^^S^ -K^^XjlsjySgMHlH TWai^ v ? ur choice- in SUk, Leather, Embroidered I will stand up to hard wear. |^l|^^^' ;^fo 'ealher. Exceptional value. . , § . Ladies HAT BOXES—Horseshoe shape, fitted with pockets. Made of CB*fiF^iK?v!fe:fiNo' r r- ,™ m . Prices 5/11> 6/11> 7/11' 10/6 eacV ■ : Imitation Reptile Grain, in a Monderful assortment of colouis. 7 irn,,,,H c•? Or BEACH UMBRELLAS—Fitted with I Mm 17/6- 16in 19/6- Ifiin 21/. f WATCHES-Idea,^so^^ 1 LEATHER SUlf CASES-A light q ualit y . '^ XESSJC":*! ' Sllver» latest miniature shapes, lever movements: I T 3 , %- 22in., 45/-; Sim., 47/6; 2Giu., 50/- - Price 45/-e«ch I Ladies'DßESS CASES—Nicely lined and fitted with pockets. Boxes of FANCY STATIONERY-Exceptionai value. ■■ .. i In Imitation Snake Skin, 20in 35/ FOUNTAIN PENS-«Parker Duofold" IT/J^F/-, 30/^«J? I Letholite Dress Cases, 20in V.'.'.'.'.'.'.V.'.V.V. 30/- * -■:.' 5 Leather Dress Cases 20in 87/6 No other Gifts can compare either in value or in charm with the -;>:; Gifts you'll find at the A FREE DEMONSTRATION . \^ '"' '' — " I OF SPARKLET BOTTLES /^^ W jfTS • f"*}^ "9 Daily Sessions at the AND BULBS IN THE HARD- * |/ |A /U V^rf ( /l'//^ t "i™^l\ 12 Noon , WARE DEPARTMENT AT y#/#/7 f *h/***> VVI J% M IM M ptn-■ "" - ■ CM ' ~" 'T*~—^^-»-, y*. Saturaay: 10—12 Noon. ;

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 18

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