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RAILWAY SERVICES. CHRISTMAS TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. EXTRA EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAINS. IJROM December 14 to February 8. in1 elusive, except Christmas Day and Sundays—Leave Wellington £.O P-m., Auckland arr. 7.50 - a.m. next day. . From December 17 to January 6. inclusive, except Christmas Day and Saturdays—Leave Wellington 8.35 p.m., arrive Auckland 2.55 p.m, next day. . From ’December 17 to January 5 inclusive, except Christmas Day and Sundays—Leave Auckland 1.0 p.m., Wellington arrive 6.45 a.m. next day. , From December 14 to February 8. inclusive, except Christmas Day and Saturdays—Leave Auckland 7.4 X) p.m.. Wellington arrive 1.50 p.m. next day. For restrictions on express trams seo Poster, or Booklet obtainable free at Officered Stations. On December 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29. 31, January 1 2,3, s—Leave Wellington 7.40 - a.m., Wanganui arr. 2.47 p.m.; makes usual stops of ordinary Welling-ton-New Plymouth Mail tram. On December 22 and 24 this train connects with train leaving Aramoho at 2.40 p.m. for New .Plymouth. Leave Wanganui 11 a.m., Wellington arr L . 6.22 p.m. Makes the same stops as the ordinary New Plymouth-Welling-ton train between Wanganui and Longburn. Between Longburn and Wellington train will not stop at Linton, Makerua. Pukerua. or Tawa Flat. Passengers for ot from Wanse/iui-Wel-lington and intermediate stations will require to travel by these trains. On December 21, 22. 24. 26 27, 29 31, January 1,2, 3,5, the Wellington-New Plymouth Mail train leaving Wellington 8.20 a.m. takes passengers only for stopping stations North of Aramoho. On December 21, 22. 24 29, and January 1,2, 3. 5, leave Palmerston North 12.0 non®, Napier arrive 5.23 p.m. On December 21. 22, 24, 29, January 1 2,3, 5 relief train leaves Wellington for Napier 7.40 a.m., Palmerston dep. 12.0 noon, Napier arr. 5.23 p.jn. Between Palmerston North and Napier this train makes same stops as ordinary Wellington-Napier train, and in addl* tion stops Poukawa and Paki Paki to set down passengers. . On December 21, 22. 24, 29, and January 1,2, 3,5, Napier-Wellington Down Mail train takes passengers only for stations beyond Longburn on Manawatu line and Wairarapa line beyond WoodOn December 21. 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, and January 1,2, 3. 5. Down NapierThorndon Mail train will not lift passengers from Tokomaru, Johnsonville, and intermediate stations. On December 24, 26, and January 1, the Wellington-Napier Mail train will not take passengers for Johnsonville, Paremata, Plimmerton, or Paekakanki. On December 21, 22, 24. 29, January L 2 3 5 Wellington-Napier ordinary Mail train will not take passengers from any stations between Palmerston North and Paki Paki inclusive. Passengers holding through tickets on Wanganui line (beyond Palmerston North) or from stations on Wairarapa line will be permitted to join this train at Palmerston North and Woodville respectively. NIGHT TRAINS—On December 24, night train for Wanganui and Napier leaves Wellington 11.0 p.m. Night train for Wellington leaves Napier 9-30 p m., Wanganui 11.45 p.m. —n: PUBLIC NOTICES. THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU will be kept open from 7 to 9 p.m. from MONDAY. 17th, to MONDAY, 24th Instant, for the convenience of people requiring information regarding the various Tourist Resorts. Maps, itineraries, literature, etc., supplied free. t , p Note Address: OPPOSITE G.P.O. Telephone 1908. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GREETINGS. CABLEGRAMS VIA PACIFIC AT RATES. rriHE Pacific Cable Board has arranged to carry Christmas and New Year kiessages of Greeting at the following REDUCED RATES UNITED KINGDOM: 7d. per word, minimum 10 words. CANADA: s{d. per word, minimum 10 words. , Christmas Messages should be handed in not later than December 22, and New Year Messages not later than December 29, at ANY TELEGRAPH OFFICE in the Dominion. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. NEW ZEALAND INSPECTION DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON. DIVIDENDS for year ended June 30, 1923. have been declared as under, and are now in course of payment:— On 5 PER CENT CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE STOCK: Final Dividend at the rate of 2J per cent. Income Tax at 2s. 2Jd. in the Al). On ORDINARY STOCK: Dividend at the rate of 4 per cent, (free of English Income Tax). d moegan> Chief Inspector for N.Z. Wellington, December 14, 1923. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. AN Interim Dividend of One Shilling and Fourpenco id.) per ehare upon the Ordinary Share Capital of the Bank is now payable. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. Wellington, December 14, 1923. HOLIDAY NOTICES. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 11 the Offices of the above Council will be CLOSED from DECEMBER 24 to JANUARY 2, both days inclusive. v J. F. EAMES, Town Clerk. CHIROPRACTORS. Cjhiropractic. GTTERHOLT. BRYCE, AND WRATT. Palmer School Graduates. ’Phone 3328. ’Phone Every Disease has a Cause. Ihe X-ray locates it. We adjust it. Health is ths Result. Private Compartments and Rest Rooms. MANDEL’S BUILDING, 101 Willis Street. X-ray Laboratory. Consultation Free. OOLWILL AND COLWILL (Successors to Mcßeath and Colwill). CHIROPRACTIC. "The Modern Health Science." Graduates of the Palmer School. Consultation Free. Tel. 22 869. Martin’s Building, 47 Courtenay Place. CHIROPRACTORS. OSTEOPATHS. MR AND MRS. ADAMSON (Bernarr Macfadden Graduates). Special dietary treatment for chronic ailments. Swinson Chambers, Dixon Street (next King’s Theatre). ’Phone 21—782. And 298 Jackson Street, Petone. CHIROPRACTOR. JH. GRIFFITHS, Nerve and Spine » Specialist, corner Rintoul and Riddiford Streets. Newtown (opposite Langham Hotel). Hours: 9 to 12, I to 5,30. Evwii’«s by appointment.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 69, 15 December 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 69, 15 December 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 69, 15 December 1923, Page 3

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