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RAILWAY SERVICE ** —— , ■ — 7.30 and 8.0 a.m. Lower Hutt-Wellinp>; lon 10.0* a.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt, L-lO p.m. Upper Hutt-Wellington, 5.1 and 5 7 pm. Wellington-Lower Hutt, 5.10 p.m. Lower Hutt-Wellington, 5.13. p.m-Wellington-Upper Hutt, jAS p.m. Upper Hult-Wcllington. Additional Passenger Iranis, stopping as required, run as under: . FOR LOWER HUTT Wellington dep, 8.50, 9.20 a.in. , FOR UPPER HUTT-M’ellmgton dejfc 8 50 9.5 a.m.. Petone 9.8, 9.23 a.m-, Lowe? liutt 9.14, 9.29 a.m. • ’ FOR ‘..WELLINGTON— Upper.. Huti dep-11.55: a.m., 4.15, 5.50 p.m., Trt»thW 1’ 2 4-21, 5-58 p.m., Lower Hutt-WiM. 530, 6.34 Petone 12.36, 5.4 F 6.38 Usual Bi3o A.ni. Wcllington-Woodwllfl train will, not run between WellijigtOT and Cross Creek. " ' . 7,20 a.m'. Masterton-Wellington.- .train, usually leaving Upper Hutt 10.45 leaves Upper Hutt 11.55 a.m., Trentham 12.2 p.m.,- Lower Hutt 12.32, .Petonfe ’ 12.36, Wellington arrive 12.54 . Usual 10.15 a.m. Lower Hutt-Welling-ton train leaves Lower Hutt 10133 a-m.., Petone 10137 a.m. . .. . Train usually leaving WcllingTOn’ n m for Mastorton leaves Wellington 5.4 J. p.m., Lower Hutt 6.10, Upper Hutt ar. rive 6.47 p.m. This train stops where required. ■ On JANUARY 24. and 26Usual Monday to Friday 4.40 p.m. Upper Hutt-M’ellingtoii train will NOT! run on January 24.'. Usual Monday to" Friday 5.13 p.m. Wel-lington-Upper Hutt train will NOT run beyond Lower Hutt on January 24. Usual 5.23 p.m. Lower Hutt-Welling* ton train will NOT run. Usual Monday to Friday 5.45 p.m. Wellington-Lower Hutt train rumi through to Upper Hutt on January 24, Lower Hutt dep. 6.11 p-m., Upper Hutt arr. 6.51 p.m. This train stops where required. Usual 10.15 a.m. Lower Hutt-Welling* ton train leaves Lower Hutt 10.33 a.m., Petone 10.37 a.m. Usual 7.20 a.m. Masterton-Wellington train leaves Upper Hutt 10.45 a Trentham 10.5 G, Lower Hutt 11.38,-Pe-tone 11-42, Wellington arr. 12.0 noon. Usual 8.30 a.m. Wellington-Woodville train leaves Wellington 8.45 a.m., Kai-; warra 8.51, Ngahauranga 8.57, Petone 9.7, Lower Hutt 9.14, Trentham 9.48, Upper Hutt arr. 9.56. dep. 10.13 a.m., thence on ordinary times. ■ - Usual 10-0 a.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt train leaves Wellington 9.25 a.m., Ngahauranga 9.35, Petone 9.43, Ix>weT: Hutt 9.50, Trentham 10.23, Upper Hutt; arr. 10.30 am. Train leaving Wellington 4.16 p.m. for Masterton stops at Trentham arid leaves Trentham 5.27 p.m., Upper Hutt 5.42, Featherston 7.43, Carterton 8.24, Masterton arr. 8.50 p.m. .... Special passenger train, stopping where required, leaves Upper Hutt 4.25 p.nu, Trentham 4.33, Silverstream 4.41, Hay* wards 4.49, Lower Hutt 5.10, Petone 5.14» Wellington arr. 5.32 p.m. On JANUARY 26 ONLY, Special Passenger Train, stopping where required, leaves Lower Hutt 5.0 p.m., Petone 5.4 p.m.,'for Wellington. Maidstone Park Picnic Grounds at. Upper Hutt will be open to general pub-' lie holding railway tickets to .Upper Hutt on January 22. Admission! Adults 3d., Children Half-price. Tickets obtainable at entrance to grounds.. These Grounds are also open to public on ordinary days during the season. Goods Sheds at Wellington will be closed on January 22. - For full particulars of fares afid drain arrangements, see Handbill. - - ' SHOWS. PA.HIATUA A'. AND P. ASSOCIATION. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. .( A Comprehensive and Attractive Prize Schedule. I HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP. BOGs. . The Competitions include Two ’PonS Jumps, Maiden Hunters’. Open Hunters’, and Ladies’--Leaping Contests. 7 DOG TRIAL. - ■ VALUABLE CHALLENGE CUPS. VALUABLE CHALLENGE CUPS. , All the indications point to a Record Gathering. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 19. Prize Schedules promptly forwarded ofl application to ' Secretary.» HOROWHENUA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. TRIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW. AttIGIITEENTH ANNUAL SHOW.. To be held on the Racecourse, Levin,. On January 30 and 31, 1924. Sheep Dog Trials, Jumping, Riding," Driving and other Competitions. ;; Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. Entries for all classes (except post . entry events) close on Saturday, . January 19, 1924. .7 Schedules posted to any address onf application. ’ R. D. WALLACE, Secretary.." P.O. Box 27. Telephone 135. I CHIROPRACTORS. - -• CT I C. GTTERHOLT. BRYCE, AND WRATE, Palmer School Graduates. ’Phone 3328. ’ p hone 3328. I Every Disease has a Cause. The X-raj locates it. We adjust it. Health is th® Result. Private Compartments and Rest itpomSi MANDET/S BUILDING, i 101 Willis Street. X-rnv Laboratory. Consultation Frea, 0 H I R O P R A 5c, T 0 E *- S ' OSTEOPATHS. Ifß AND MRsTTdAMSON (Bereart ivl Mncfadden Graduates). Special diet* nrv treatment for chronic aihnHjts. Swinson Chambers Dixon Street* jffexfi King’s Theatre). Phone 21 <B2.r -And 298 Jackson Street, Petone. piOLWILL AND COLWILL, (Successors to Mcßeath and Colwill). CHIROPRACTIC. . "The Modern Health Science.";• Graduates of the Palmer Schott Consultation Free. Tel. Martin’s Building, 47 Courtenay Place.

JAM SEASON—I 924 : J ff. n Compare tltese prices and roS;• M member we pay freight on all ff ;> u Mail orders. ._,B!iU PRESERVE PANS. . g U BRASS— o ?2/6. rrg ■■' • m/cy-r- HEAVY ENAMEL-15/-, 21/-, I STEVEN’S ROUND POTS2J. 3 gallons, 16/-, 17/6. ■ JAM JARS. MASONS—Pint, 7/6; Quart, 10/-; vwgwly 4 gallon, 15/- dozen. * wide mouth— Putt, 8/- r ' Quart, 11/6; } Gallon, .16/6 • dozen. ‘ „ - • TIE-OVER—lib., 4/3; 21b., 6/6 JELLY JARS—4/6, 5/9 dozen. Basil Cooper Hardware, Ltd171 Riddiiord St. WELLINGTON- , .-■■to ■* — - • I II PETER DAWSON 'M'vW/ “Iregularlyute’Heenzo’asagargle. It O| J | 1 clears my vocal chords and keeps them . in fine condition.” . I| |S F cWvn WifilllHl Ma n y famous singer* gatglo regularly with rieenxo. gw r * OMa».l>le»llcl>emiiU !C bottb makes one pint IA and >toru. Z/V fmeat cough mixture. WiWBM IW rn.nnv. rnn mn t wFq HJIHE demand for improvements -in VAREX FOR BAD LEGS. j many lines of Machinery was never EVEN When Hospital treatment has than at present. Everywhere failed to cure varicose ulcers per- are seeking fresh ideas-? manont healing is accomplished bj \ arex methods. Can you invent anythin® Treatment. Cures without pain while “ com mercial value? If you can it »ay you work. Four to 6 ix weekly dressings j. OTO pro fitable. But get your idea.prcL for ordinary ulcers. Write .o Ernest fected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin and. Healey, Chemist. Foxton. Local Repro- w lvwar d. Patent Attorneys and ConsultsentativQ: Nurse Voolcott, Colonial Engineers, 111 Lambton Quay-Ww-Motor Co. Ltd.’s Buildings, 95 Courtenay . * Place* Wellington. ’Phone 22-439.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 95, 17 January 1924, Page 11

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