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A, Dunlop . . . the best tennis ball of all - irrrr^lfltiiii niu ni iiWiM— — — —i— — i— ■ Special Rail Excursion TO WELLINGTON SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER BARGAIN RETURN FARES ALL ONE CLASS FROM . s d FROM s d Napier 18 6 Takapau r.-. ....... _os 14 0 Hastings . .v.v. .:.-. . . . .... . 17 6 Ormondville r.-.-. . . . . . - » 13 0 Otane r.v.-.:.v... ...... 15 6 Dannevirke > - - 12 O Waipawa . ...... . . .»> 15 6 Woodville • • -.-j 10 6 Waipukurau >. .} 15 O Ashhurst — ............ .■ 9 6 These speeial cheap return tickets will be available only on the excursion trains shown beloAv. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS / SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER— Excursion train will leave Napier 11.0 p.m., Hastings # 11.24 p.m., Otane 12.11 a.m. (21$t), Waipukurau 12.43, Takapau 1.10, Ormondville 1.34, Dannevirke 2.2, Woodville 2.36, Ashhurst 3.1, Wellington arrive 6.13 a.m, /SUNDAY, 21st NOVEMRER — Return Excursion train will leave Wellington 6.30 p.m., Ashhurst 9.41, Woodville 10,6, Dannevirke 10.43, Ormondville 11.14, Takapau 11.35, Waipukurau 12.11 (22nd), Waipawa 12.22, Otane 12.31, Hastings 1.12, Napier arrive ^ 1.33 a.m. These trains will stop for passengers only at the stations shown above. HIRE OF CUSHIONS AND FREE RESERVATION OF SEATS Seats may be reserved for the combined up and down journeys by the excursion trains without additional charge. Reservations may be secured and tickets purchased now. Cuskions may be liired at a fee of l/- for tbe combined journey by tbe excursion trains. Passengers l-eserving seats will be given the same seat for the outward and returrii journeys. REFRES HMENTS The refreshnient-rooms at Paekakariki, Palmerston North and Waipukurau will be open for the excursion trains, and at Wellington (breakfast) for the outward excursion train. Book Now at Railway Offices
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 44, 15 November 1937, Page 13
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