' LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS In view of the possibility of present' railway resources being taxed to the utmost capacity to meet the requirements of passenger traffic during the coming Christmas and Now- Year holiday season, it is requested that those passengers who are in a position to do to travel in comfort prior to and after immediate holiday period so as to leave the available accommodation at that time to those people who are bound to time by their business or employment; also merchants and others concerned .arc invited to arrange to i forward all, goods traffic for convey- , an ce by rail at the earliest possible moment, so as to minimise chances of disappointment through the unavoidable delay which may occur from the suspension of goods trains, necessitated by the requirements of the passenger business during the busy period. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, Prom 18th December to Bth January, inclusive, a i*elief express train leaves Auckland for Wellington at 7.40 p.m. on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Arrive Wellington 1.50 p.xn. next day. Prom 18th December to Bth January, inclusive, a relief express train leaves Wellington for Auckland at 2 p.m., on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, also on Sunday, 22nd December, arrive Auckland at 7.50 a.m. next day. On 21st and 23rd December a relief express train leaves Palmerston North for Auckland at 2.35 p.m., arrive Auckland at 5.40 a.m. next day. On Saturday, 21st December, a relief express train will leave Auckland for Wellington at *.lO p.m., arrive Wellington 1.8 p.m. next day. Goods and live stock traffic will be suspended at all stations on 25tb and 26th December, and Ist and 2nd January, For further particulars see and booklets. * BY ORDER. ' '
Clearing Jewellery SsEe WINDING UP AN ESTATE A Sale of Jewellery will be held at our premises opposite the Station, commencing on WEDNESDAY December 11th, which will give the Public of Taihape and District an opportunity of securing bargains, especially in Christmas presents. . A cordial invitation to inspect our Stock extended to all. JST. RANDLE & 00. TUI STREET, TAIHAPE. LOST. LOST Dress Basket containing clothing, on Saturday, between Wainui Junction and Mr Morrison’s woolshed. Reward. Gordon Forbes, Box 116, or ’Phone 22, TENDERS TENDERS closing on WEDNEiS-' i DAY NEXT for Mowing and Rel ® moving the Grass at the Publio j Hospital. I A. J. JOBLIN. MOTOR LORRY WANTED. ANTED TO BUY—Five-ton Motor Lorry. Must be in thorough working order. State bedrock price and full particulars to “Tractor,” care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. EPIDEMIC RELIEF FUND. A MEETING of the Subscribers and intending subscribers to thei above Fund will be held in the Supper Room, Town Hall on TUESDAY next, the 17th inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose of appointing trustees of the Fund and General. A, L. ARROWSMITH. WAITRESS WANTED AT ONCE, Railway Refreshment Rooms also Woman to help in kitchen, good wages. Apply—J. Dyer, Proprietor. WANTED. —Girl for the Drapery. —- Apply—W. J. WHITE & SONS. W ANTED, at once Experienced Waitress. Good wages. Apply W. PITT, Baker, Main Street. MOTHERS—The latest Swing' for Babies —“Babinct”—2ss at Sherwin’s. DIARIES for 1919 —Collins’ and Egmont Packet and large size at SHEKWIN’S. i
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Taihape Daily Times, 17 December 1918, Page 5
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