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RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN AUTUMN RACES, 9th and lltb FEBRUARY. Holiday excursion tickets to DUNEDIN will be issued from LYT-TELTON-BLUFF-KINGSTON and Intermediate Stations, including Stations on Branches South of Torauka, from Bth to 10th FEBRUARY; also from PalmerstonInvcrcargill and Intermediate Stations, including Branches by Trains arriving Dunedin up to 11.19 a.m. on 11th FEBRUARY. All available for return until 18th FEBRUARY. 1923. On 9th and 11th FEBRUARY' Special Race Trains leave Dunedin for Wingatui Racecourse at short intervals from about 10.40 a.m. till 11.45 a.m. The First Race Train stops at Kensington and Caversham, and tho 11.45 a.m. Raca Train will slop at Caversham to pick up passengers holding Racecourse Tickets. Other Race Trains will NOT stop at Intermediate Stations. Return Race Trains leave Wingatui for Dunedin from about 5.10 p.m. Tho second last Race Train will slop at Caversham, and the last Race Train from Wingatui stops where required to set down passengers. Other Race Trains from Wingatui will NOT stop. Ordinary Trains leave Dunedin for Wingat ’ at 9.9 a.m., 10.22, 11.10 a.m., 12.15 p.m., 12.45 p.m. (Saturday). 1.18 p.m. (Thursday), and2.lsp.m., and return leaving Wingatui at 4.54 p.m., 5.16, and 6.21 p.m. The Return Fares from Dunedin, Kensington, and Caversham to Wingatui Racecourse platform, including admission to Course, will he 4s, available for return on day of issue only. Single Fare from Racecourse to Dunedin, 2s. Only tickets at these fares will be available by Special Trains to and from Wingatui Racecourse platform. Other tickets or passes arc NOT’ available by Special Trains. On 9th FEBRUARY Special Train leaves Dunedin for Mosgiel at 12.15 p.m. The usual 4.34 p.m. Dunedin-Palmerston Train leaves at 6.35 p.m. On 9th and lllli FEBRUARY the usual 11.40 a.m. Train for Ranfurly leaves Dunedin 1.25 p.m., arriving Ranfurly 9.5 p.m. Tho 4.45 p.m. Express for Invercargill stops at Wingatui (o pick up passengers for Stations South of Milton at which Train is timed to stop. On THURSDAY', 9tb, also lakes passengers for Lawrence Branch. From 4.30 p.m. till race trafiic has ceased Railway Tickets at Wingatui will be obtainable only at the ticket box placed outside the barriers INSURANCE NOTICES. PEOVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. THE ONLY NEW ZEALAND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office; Provident Buildings, Rattray street, Dunedin. INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £700,000. The Company Transacts ORDINARY AND INDUSTRIAL Life Assurance, Sickness and Accident Insurance, and Grants Annuities. IN THE ORDINARY BRANCH A DISTINCTIVE SY'STEM of Assurance has been adopted, by which the profits are reserved for those members who survive the period in which their premiums, accumulated at 4 per cent, compound interest, amount to the sum assured. Whilo the premiums are so moderate that they represent an annual saving of 10 per cent, to 15 per cent, on the rates charged by other companies for with-prolit contracts, tlie latest valuation produced a surplus sufficient for an immediate bonus of £1 10s per cent. ta.^holedife• pMicvholders,! and ‘ 'per cent.' per annum to-holders' I of endowment assurance policies. | These bonuses will improve by the operation of interest alone at a rapid rate, to the extent that in 15 years the Reversionary Bonuses now declared will amount to £2 5s and £1 16s per cent, per annum respectively to , life and endowment assurance j policyholders IN THE ACCIDENT BRANCH .Specially Attractive Tables are issued under which holders of life policies in the ordinary branch are allowed a rebate up to 10 per cent, of the accident premiums, or up to 15 per cent, if they are total abstainers as well. CONTRACTS may be made to cover either ALL SICKNESS or 50 specified diseases During the past five years the, Company’s funds have increased by over THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, and the Annual Income by more than SEVENTY THOUSAND POUNDS. THE STANU A It D INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Insure with this Progressive Local Company. INSURANCE is ASSURANCE. Protect yourself against every possible contingency. A special feature with the STANDARD this month is Motor Car Comprehensive Insurance with UNLIMITED THIRD PARTY INDEMNITY. Householders and all Employers of Labor are liable up to £I,OOO under the present Workers’ Compensation Act in tbo event of a fatal accident, and ] this risk is • covered for a minimum Pro- j mium. I HEAD OFFICE, I HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Branch Manager, P. T. ANDERSON. FOR SALE. QUOTATIONS Given and Indent* Executed for all classes of Mining and other Machinery.—R. B. Denniston and Co., Stuart street. j FOR PALE, Gardner Gas, Oil, and Steam Engine Boilers, Pumps, Hydraulic ; Machinery, Jacks, Pulleys. Blocks, etc. FOR SALE, Centrifugal, also Duplex Pumps; on water, oOOgal to S.OOOgal Pumps. MISCELLANEOUS, BARNINGHAM’S High-pressure Boiler Grates. Destructors, and Ranges are unsurpassed- obtainable all ironmongers, plumbers, and builders. WANTED Known—For Plumbing and Drainage Work Consult J. S. Douglas, Frederick street; estimates given; workmanship guaranteed. I~IGNOLITB, White Pine Borer Destroyer J and Wood Preservative.—Keith Ramsay’s Factory Office, Lower Rattray street. AVID ROBERTSON, 54 King street (opposite T. and P. Milk Co.), is the recognised Signwriler (Pictorial, etc.), Painter, and Paperhanger. PAPER FOR WRAPPING UP FOR SALE. STAR’ OFFICE. SHIPPING. JJUDDART. PARKER. LIMITED. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES. For SYDNEY (Circumstances Permitting)— From Auckland: ULIMAROA, FEBRUARY 24 and MARCH 23. From Wellington: ULIMAROA, ■ FEBRUARY 10 and MARCH 8. For further particulars and passage booking apply NEILL AND CO., LTD., j , Agents, Bond street.

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Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 1

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